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736 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en FluVaxView: Pregnant Women and Flu Vaccination, Internet Panel Survey, United States, November 2013 CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Influenza Flu - findings from the Internet Panel Survey of pregnant women flu vaccination in the United States for the 2013-14 flu seasons.
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8812 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Naegleria fowleri - Policy & Recommendations Policy and Recommendations concerning Naegleria fowleri. Education and information about the brain eating ameba Naegleria fowleri that causes encephalitis and death including frequently asked questions, biology, sources of infection, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control, and other publications and pertinent information for the public and medical professionals.
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12843 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Patients Face More Lethal Infections from CRE | CDC Features Some germs are beating even our strongest antibiotics. Rapid action by clinicians and healthcare leaders is needed to stop the rise of lethal CRE infections.
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