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Salmonella Outbreak Investigation Update

Salmonella

January 9, 2009. CDC is collaborating with public health officials in 42 states, the USDA Food Safety Inspection Service and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to investigate an ongoing multi-state outbreak of human infections due to Salmonella serotype Typhimurium.

CDC and its public health partners are vigorously working to identify the specific contaminated food or foods that are causing this outbreak. This is an ongoing investigation and the potential source of this outbreak is unknown . >> More



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CDC Partnerships
Many CDC programs have established formal, long-standing partnerships.
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Communication Systems
CDC communicates with its partners through
e-mail, Web-based systems, and more.
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Health Promotion Campaigns
A sampling of campaigns promoting a range of health issues.
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Investigating Clusters of Health Events
A systematic plan for investigating clusters of health events.
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National Center for Health Marketing
Find out what health marketing's all about at CDC.
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Pandemic Influenza Preparedness
CDC is developing science-based guidance to help organizations prepare for pandemic flu.
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CDC Emergency Preparedness and Response
Get the latest on CDC's emergency preparedness and response efforts.
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Public Health Image Library (PHIL)
Anyone may use CDC's collection of public health images.
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Page last modified: January 9, 2009
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