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National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza (Flu)

This document outlines the Nation's strategy to detect influenza outbreaks, expand domestic vaccine production capacity, stockpile treatments, prepare to respond to pandemic flu, and ensure the health... Details >

The White House

Plantar warts   External Link

Plantar warts are noncancerous skin growths on the soles of your feet caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which enters your body through tiny cuts and breaks in your skin. Most plantar warts are... Details >

Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research  External Link

Rabies: General Information

This online document describes the symptoms of this health problem and provides the consumer with information on what measures may be taken if one comes in contact with a rabid animal.... Details >

National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

West Nile Virus FAQ - National Wildlife Health Center

This document presents frequently asked questions and answers about West Nile Virus and the impact the disease has on wildlife. ... Details >

U.S. Geological Survey

West Nile Virus: Questions and Answers about Insect Repellent Use and Safety

This document answers questions about how to avoid mosquito bites and when and how to apply insect repellent such as those with DEET, picaridin or oil of lemon eucalyptus.... Details >

National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

What is Reye's Syndrome?   External Link

Reye's Syndrome is a disease which affects all organs of the body, but most lethally the liver and the brain. Reye's Syndrome is a two-phase illness because it is almost always associated with a previ... Details >

National Reye's Syndrome Foundation  External Link

What to Do for Colds and Flu

This easy-to-read consumer health information pamphlet provides helpful advice about treating colds and flu.... Details >

U.S. Food and Drug Administration