About NCPDCID
The National Center for Preparedness, Detection, and Control of Infectious Diseases (NCPDCID) protects populations domestically and internationally through leadership, partnerships, epidemiologic and laboratory studies, and the use of quality systems, standards, and practices. NCPDCID collaborates with other CDC centers and the agency's national and global partners to conduct, coordinate, and support infectious disease surveillance, research, and prevention. Each of the center’s 6 divisions complements this cross-cutting mission, working with internal and external partners to improve public health. More
NCPDCID – Preventing Infections, Protecting People, Responding to Threats, Saving Lives
This report presents a collection of stories describing how the Center and its many partners strive to build a strong global network that is prepared for infectious disease threats today and in the future.
Explore Travel Health with the 2010 Yellow Book!
The latest edition of this travel health reference is now online. A reference for those who advise international travelers about health risks, the Yellow Book is written primarily for health professionals, but others find it very useful.
The Yellow Book (CDC Health Information for International Travel): a trusted resource since 1967.
Features
Recognize and Prevent MRSA Infections
Learn how to recognize and prevent skin infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a type of staph bacteria that is resistant to certain antibiotics.
September 7, 2008, updated September 28, 2009
CDC Feature: Back to School: Childhood Vaccines
CDC is committed to continuously monitoring the safety of all licensed vaccines, including those your child will receive before going back to school.
August 10, 2009
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Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal
Current Issue: October 2009
About the journal: Emerging Infectious Diseases represents the scientific communications component of CDC's efforts against the threat of emerging infections.