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Disease Prevention, General

Bioterrorism Agents (smallpox, plague, botulism, more)
Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response site
Health Information for International Travel
"The Yellow Book". Reference for those who advise international travelers about health risks. Guide and interactive site
Ounce of Prevention: Keeps the Germs Away; An
Simple steps for preventing infectious diseases. Companion materials
Sanitary Inspections of International Cruise Vessels (the "Green Sheet")
This sheet is no longer being published. See instead the "CDC Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP)" from the National Center for Environmental Health
What Every Pet Owner Should Know about Roundworms and Hookworms
Topic Sections
item Publications online by topic, home
item Emerging infectious diseases
item Disease- and agent-specific publications
item Healthcare-associated infections
item Healthcare and laboratory issues
item Antimicrobial resistance
item Disease prevention, general
item Disease surveillance (on Infectious Disease Surveillance site)
Other Publication Sources
CDC publishes a great amount of information in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report and Emerging Infectious Diseases journal. If you do not find a publication on the topic you are looking for below, please try those publications.

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