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NEW: Hurricane Health & Safety Tip - July 21, 2014 - Returning Home After a Disaster

CDC What's New - Mon, 07/21/2014 - 11:30
There are often many hazards in a hurricane-damaged home. Learn how to stay safe when it's time to return home.
Categories: CDC News

NEW: Unaccompanied Children at the Border

CDC What's New - Fri, 07/18/2014 - 14:30
CDC understands that people may have concerns about issues related to unaccompanied children from Central America who are crossing into the United States. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are leading the humanitarian response, which includes housing, feeding, and providing necessary medical evaluation and treatment to protect public health. In support of HHS and DHS activities, CDC is providing consultation on medical screening, surveillance, and public health response when requested.
Categories: CDC News

NEW: NIVDP Resource Kit

CDC What's New - Tue, 07/15/2014 - 17:16

New: Public Health Matters Blog - Prep Check! Lockheed Martin

CDC What's New - Tue, 07/15/2014 - 14:15
Introducing Prep Check! Our new video series explores disaster preparedness at places that you visit, work, and play. Our first webisode took us to Lockheed Martin, where we learned what the company does to protect its organization and employees in an emergency. Check it out!
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NEW: Emergency Health and Safety Tip for July 9, 2014 - Be Prepared

CDC What's New - Mon, 07/14/2014 - 11:45
Inform local authorities about your special needs before a hurricane strikes.
Categories: CDC News

NEW: Emergency Health and Safety Tip for July 9, 2014 - Be Prepared for an Emergency

CDC What's New - Wed, 07/09/2014 - 09:30
Learn about your community's emergency plans, warning signals, evacuation routes, and locations of emergency shelters.
Categories: CDC News

Upcoming COCA Call/Webinar: Love the Pets, Not the Germs: CDC Update on Enteric Zoonoses - Thursday, July 17, 2014 at 2PM (ET)

CDC What's New - Thu, 07/03/2014 - 16:00
Enteric illnesses are common, costly, preventable, and increasingly attributable to animal contact. Animals provide many benefits to people; however, even clean and healthy animals may be responsible for spreading germs such as Salmonella, E.coli O157:H7, and Cryptosporidium, some of the frequent causes of diarrheal illness in children and adults. During this COCA call, clinicians will learn about enteric zoonoses, and the 'One Health' approach to helping patients prevent illness and maintain optimal health.
Categories: CDC News

NEW: COCA Email Updates: June 16 - June 30, 2014

CDC What's New - Thu, 07/03/2014 - 15:00
Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity (COCA) Email Updates for June 30, 2014
Categories: CDC News

NEW: CDC Blast Injury Mobile Application

CDC What's New - Mon, 06/30/2014 - 15:50
This iPhone and iPad application supports pre-hospital and hospital healthcare providers and public health professionals in preparing for and responding to terrorist bombings and other mass casualty explosive events.
Categories: CDC News

NEW: Emergency Health and Safety Tip for June 30, 2014 - Prepare Your Car for Hurricane Season

CDC What's New - Mon, 06/30/2014 - 15:15
Traveling this holiday? Now is a good time to make sure your car is ready for an emergency.
Categories: CDC News

NEW: Emergency Health and Safety Tip for June 26, 2014 - Do you live in a Wildfire Prone Area?

CDC What's New - Thu, 06/26/2014 - 09:15
Learn how to protect your health during a wildfire with these tips: http://emergency.cdc.gov/disasters/wildfires/facts.asp.
Categories: CDC News

New: Public Health Matters Blog - Prep Rally Brings Preparedness Spirit to Moore, Oklahoma

CDC What's New - Thu, 06/19/2014 - 13:00
In May 2013, deadly tornadoes swept Moore, Oklahoma, destroying homes and the very foundation of community that families had come to know. At the heart of the destruction were children, whose schools, parks, and child care facilities were damaged beyond recognition, and in some cases, blown away along with children's sense of routine and normalcy. Save the Children has spent the year in Moore, facilitating child care reconstruction and emotional recovery for children and caregivers long after the media cameras left. But as the one-year anniversary approached, the organization teamed up with local child care providers and PTA's to raise the spirits of the kids who bravely endured the tragedy.
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