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World Rabies Day | CDC Features

prevention  health  global  vaccination  pet  prevent  day  vaccinate  world  control  celebrate  exposure  rabies  animal  celebration  wildlife  bat  event  CDC Features  CAT 

September 28 is World Rabies Day. Established in 2007, it aims to raise awareness about rabies and help the world come together to fight this dreadful but neglected disease. This year on the 10th anniversary of the effort, we are reminded that the fight is not yet over.

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FoodCORE - Investigating outbreaks of foodborne disease - CDC Features

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Each year, foodborne diseases cause illness in 1 in 6 Americans (or about 48 million people), resulting in about 128,000 hospitalizations and 3,000 deaths. FoodCORE is a program supported by CDC that helps states detect and respond to multistate foodborne disease outbreaks.

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TB in Correctional Facilities is a Public Health Concern | CDC Features

public health  CDC  tuberculosis  tb  correctional facilities  Risk Factors  CDC Features  Infectious Disease  demographics  institution  prison  jail 

Tuberculosis (TB): Diagnosing and Treating TB in Correctional Facilities is a Key Component to TB Elimination in the United States.

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Got Mice? Seal, Trap, and Clean Up to Control Rodents | CDC Features

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It is getting colder outside – rodents may enter your home for food or shelter! Seal up holes or gaps in your home, trap any existing rodents, and clean up any sources of food or water and items that might provide shelter for them.

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Combatting Childhood Obesity | CDC Features

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Recent scientific studies are beginning to show progress against the childhood obesity epidemic, but the numbers of young people affected by obesity remain at high levels. Learn what you can do to combat childhood obesity.

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Hepatitis B: Make Sure Your Child Has Been Fully Vaccinated | CDC Features

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Know Hepatitis B is a multi-lingual campaign promoting testing for Hepatitis B for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Hepatitis B affects 1 in 12 Asian Americans, but most don’t know they have it.

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Preventing Falls Among Older Adults - CDC Features

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We all want to protect our older family members and help them stay safe, secure, and independent. Knowing how to reduce the risk of falling, a leading cause of injury, is a step toward this goal.

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You Can Help Detect and Solve Outbreaks of Foodborne Disease | CDC Features

Did you know you can help disease detectives detect and solve foodborne disease outbreaks? Learn some ways you can help detect and solve foodborne disease outbreaks, and maybe help protect others from getting sick.

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Health Insurance Marketplace Now Open | CDC Features

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The Marketplace is the primary way millions of uninsured Americans will acquire affordable and high quality insurance coverage. For information, call the 24/7 Call Center at 1-800-318-2596 (1-855-889-4325 TTY/TDD) or go to HealthCare.gov or CuidadoDeSalud.gov.

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