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Outbreak: Plagues that changed History
September 27 – January 30, 2009
Organized by the Global Health Odyssey Museum; come see Byrn Barnard’s images of the symptoms and paths of the world’s deadliest diseases – and how the epidemics they spawned have changed history forever.
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Interactive tools

At CDC, we strive to make CDC's content, tools, and services available when, where, and how users want them. To do so, we use a number of interactive media.

Ehealth

Health-e-Cards: CDC is exploring new channels that allow CDC.gov users to create personalized content to accompany health messages. Users can enter an e-mail address and send a colorful greeting that encourages healthy living, promotes safe activities, or celebrates health- and safety- related events. Please visit the CDC Health-e-Cards site to send a friend or family member a card.

CDC Widgets

Widgets: CDC is building new tools to allow partners and constituents the ability to use CDC.gov information in new places. Widgets, also called gadgets, are tools users can add to a blog, social network profile or other webpage. Each CDC widget contains targeted health- or safety- related, information from CDC.gov that can be accessed without having to go to the CDC website.  View current CDC widgets by clicking on the image.

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