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Health NewsDrug-Resistant Staph a Widespread Threat Search Results 1�of 7 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics www.FoodSafety.gov: Gateway to Government Food Safety Informationwww.FoodSafety.gov is an objective of the President's National Food Safety Initiative designed to assist consumers to find government information on food safety. The goal of the Food Safety Initiative... Details >Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration Bacteria and Foodborne IllnessDescribes the causes, common sources, symptoms, risk factors, complications, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of foodborne illness.... Details >National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of HealthFight BAC! Campaign Also available in: Spanish This national public education campaign is sponsored by a public-private partnership of industry, government and consumer groups. The goal is to educate consumers on the problem of foodborne illness a... Details >Partnership for Food Safety EducationFoodborne IllnessThis page links to publications on foodborne illness topics and for a variety of audiences. Topics include foodborne pathogens and natural toxins; milk safety, retail food protection, and seafood safe... Details >Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration How Important is Hand Washing Health education information about the role of proper hand washing in preventing the spread of infection. Includes advice on why, when and how you should wash your hands.... Details >Alliance for the Prudent Use of AntibioticsHow Vaccines Prevent DiseaseMost vaccine-preventable diseases are caused by germs that are called viruses or bacteria.... Details >National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionStaph Infections Many healthy people carry Staphylococcus aureus (staph) bacteria in their noses without getting sick. But when the skin is punctured or broken, staph bacteria can enter the wound and cause infections... Details >Nemours Foundation
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