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Public Health Thank You Day
Statement from Dr. Gerberding November 20, 2006
CDC Announces Weeklong Event to Focus on the Importance of Influenza Vaccination
77 Million Doses of Vaccine Supply Delivered, with Record Numbers Expected by End of Year…
Fewer High School Students Engage in health Risk Behaviors; Racial and Ethnic Differences Persist
Fewer U.S. high school students are engaging in health risk behaviors compared to their counterparts from 15 years ago, according to the 2005 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
More Children in Low-Income Countries Getting Vaccinated Against Hib Pneumonia and Meningitis
Vaccine use increasing in places where most Hib disease and deaths occur
New Studies Shed Light on Circumstances Associated with Violent Deaths
Binge drinking is common among high school students in the United States and is strongly associated with sexual activity, violence, and other risky behaviors, according to a new study…
CDC Scientist Awarded China s Highest Honor for Outstanding Contributions to Public health
Robert E. Fontaine, M.D., CDC senior epidemiologist and Resident Advisor to the U.S. Field Epidemiology Training Program in Beijing, China, has been honored with the Friendship Award of 2007.
CDC Changes Recommendations for Gonorrhea Treatment Due to Drug Resistance
Few Treatment Options Remain for One of Nation s Most Common STDs…
Suicide Trends Among Youths and Young Adults Aged 10-24 Years-United States, 1990-2004
MMWR Telebriefing to Announce Release of the Study. The study reports the first changes in suicide rates among 10-24 year olds in more than 15 years…
CDC Report Points to Need for New Foodborne Illness Strategies
A 10-state report released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showed little change in the incidence of some foodborne infections after a period of decline.
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