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Brochures, Booklets, Leaflets, Posters

Bioterrorism Agents (smallpox, plague, botulism, more)
Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response site
Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Settings
Materials to promote hand hygiene
in healthcare facilities: posters, buttons; educational materials. See Materials section
Helicobacter pylori and peptic ulcers
Hepatitis (viral)
Brochures, posters, plans, and other materials

Plague

Promoting Appropriate Antibiotic Use in the Community: Educational Tools
For healthcare providers. An extensive series of materials
What Every Pet Owner Should Know About Roundworms and Hookworms
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item Brochures, booklets, leaflets. posters
item Training materials, plans, reference guides
item Journals
item Reports, disease surveillance (on Surveillance Resources site)
item Newsletters
item Slidesets
item Videos and multimedia
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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