Outbreaks
The CDC Current Outbreak Listreports infectious disease outbreaks being reported on by CDC. Listings include those outbreaks for which content is currently published on the CDC website. Many, but not all outbreaks are investigated by NCEZID.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Current Issue: November 2014
About the journal: Emerging Infectious Diseases represents the scientific communications component of CDC's efforts against the threat of emerging infections.
NCEZID: Innovative Technologies
The National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases has developed new tests and vaccines to better protect people from wide-ranging, ever-changing infectious disease threats. Read about these innovative technologies [PDF - 8 pages].
Features
Advice for Safe and Healthy Travel for Students
Prepare for a safe and healthy study abroad experience by following CDC's travel health tips for students.
(November 14, 2014)
Prepare for a safe and healthy study abroad experience by following CDC's travel health tips for students.
(November 14, 2014)
Stay Healthy at Animal Exhibits This Fall
There are many ways to explore the animal world. Follow these tips to help prevent illness when visiting animal exhibits this fall.
(Published: August 25, 2014)
There are many ways to explore the animal world. Follow these tips to help prevent illness when visiting animal exhibits this fall.
(Published: August 25, 2014)
Animals in Schools and Daycare Settings
Animals can provide important opportunities for entertainment and learning. However, there is also a risk for getting sick or hurt from contact with animals, including those in school and daycare classrooms.
(Published: August 18, 2014)
Animals can provide important opportunities for entertainment and learning. However, there is also a risk for getting sick or hurt from contact with animals, including those in school and daycare classrooms.
(Published: August 18, 2014)
NCEZID Strategic Plan
2012-2017
The National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Strategic Plan, 2012-2017 [PDF - 13 pages] identifies the Center's priority work for the next five years (2012-2017).
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