CDC




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For over 60 years, CDC has been dedicated to
             protecting health and promoting quality of life through
             the prevention and control of disease, injury, and
             disability. They are committed to programs that
             reduce the health and economic consequences of the
             leading causes of death and disability, thereby
             ensuring a long, productive, healthy life for all people




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CDC is globally recognized for conducting research
             and investigations and for its action-oriented approach.
             CDC applies research and findings to improve people’s
             daily lives and responds to health emergencies –
             something that distinguishes CDC from its peer
             agencies.




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www.cdc.gov
From Chickenpox to Bone
Health, Asbestos, Air
Quality, Hurricanes and
Fire Prevention, the CDC is
a valuable resource that
provides information on a
variety of topics, all on one
website.




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    Diseases & Conditions
     Emergency Preparedness & Response
     Environmental Health
     Life Stages & Populations
     Healthy Living
     Injury, Violence & Safety
     Travelers’ Health
     Workplace Safety & Health


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For the purpose of this presentation, I wanted to present some
     basic information to show what the CDC is all about and what
     types of information can be found on their website. As there
     are so many different topics I could discuss (which would
     make for a very long presentation), I will focus the remainder
     of my presentation on Diseases and Conditions




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Hantavirus (HPS)
In 2000, my father was
diagnosed with Hantavirus
Pulmonary Syndrome.
Being the first confirmed
case in New England, and
one of only 284 confirmed
cases at that time, I turned
to the CDC website to do
some research.




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Research
I found there is an
incredible amount of
information not just
about Hantavirus, but all
other diseases and
conditions. I will use
Hantavirus as a
reference though the
information is
representative of what
can be found for other
diseases and conditions.




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    What is Hantavirus (HPS)?
     How do people get HPS?
     What are the symptoms?
     How is HPS diagnosed and treated?
     How can HPS be prevented?
     What is the history of HPS?
     Technical/Clinical Information



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    Glossary
     Education Materials and Media
     Publications and Links
     Hantavirus hotline phone number
     “Facts about Hantavirus” brochure




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    Specimen Submission
     State Health Department Contacts
     HPS Case Definition




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    US State of Exposure
     US Reporting State
     US State of Residence
     Annual U.S. HPS Cases and Case-fatality
      statistics
     International HPS Case Information



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   There is a publication called “MMWR Weekly” which contains
    information on specific cases as reported by state and territorial health
    departments and reports on infectious and contagious diseases. I
    found this of interest as my father’s illness is documented in one of the
    publications. It includes the history of Hantavirus and a timeline of
    events. It also includes my father’s age, residence, and specific details
    about his condition at the time of his illness.

   http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5028a3.htm




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In closing, the CDC is all about protecting people and
             saving lives. They work to protect every aspect of our
             lives, from home and family to the workplace and
             community. My presentation is just a small sample of
             the incredible work that they do.




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Questions

1.    Are there any other Health &
      Safety topics you feel should be
      included on the CDC website?
2.    If you had a chance to read the
      MMWR Weekly publication (link
      on page 14), given all the social
      media outlets, it may be easy to
      figure out the name of the person
      in the case study. Do you think
      the article details too much about
      the medical condition of the
      patient, considering anybody can
      read these articles?
3.    Have you referred to the CDC
      website for research before? Did it
      meet your needs?
4.    Is there something on the CDC
      website that is of particular interest
      to you?
5.    Is there anything that you feel is
      not appropriate for the CDC
      website?


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    www.cdc.gov
     www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5028a3.htm




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Week 5 power point presentation

  • 1.
  • 2.
    For over 60years, CDC has been dedicated to protecting health and promoting quality of life through the prevention and control of disease, injury, and disability. They are committed to programs that reduce the health and economic consequences of the leading causes of death and disability, thereby ensuring a long, productive, healthy life for all people 11/22/2011 2
  • 3.
    CDC is globallyrecognized for conducting research and investigations and for its action-oriented approach. CDC applies research and findings to improve people’s daily lives and responds to health emergencies – something that distinguishes CDC from its peer agencies. 11/22/2011 3
  • 4.
    www.cdc.gov From Chickenpox toBone Health, Asbestos, Air Quality, Hurricanes and Fire Prevention, the CDC is a valuable resource that provides information on a variety of topics, all on one website. 11/22/2011 4
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    Diseases & Conditions  Emergency Preparedness & Response  Environmental Health  Life Stages & Populations  Healthy Living  Injury, Violence & Safety  Travelers’ Health  Workplace Safety & Health 11/22/2011 5
  • 6.
  • 7.
    For the purposeof this presentation, I wanted to present some basic information to show what the CDC is all about and what types of information can be found on their website. As there are so many different topics I could discuss (which would make for a very long presentation), I will focus the remainder of my presentation on Diseases and Conditions 11/22/2011 7
  • 8.
    Hantavirus (HPS) In 2000,my father was diagnosed with Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome. Being the first confirmed case in New England, and one of only 284 confirmed cases at that time, I turned to the CDC website to do some research. 11/22/2011 8
  • 9.
    Research I found thereis an incredible amount of information not just about Hantavirus, but all other diseases and conditions. I will use Hantavirus as a reference though the information is representative of what can be found for other diseases and conditions. 11/22/2011 9
  • 10.
    What is Hantavirus (HPS)?  How do people get HPS?  What are the symptoms?  How is HPS diagnosed and treated?  How can HPS be prevented?  What is the history of HPS?  Technical/Clinical Information 11/22/2011 10
  • 11.
    Glossary  Education Materials and Media  Publications and Links  Hantavirus hotline phone number  “Facts about Hantavirus” brochure 11/22/2011 11
  • 12.
    Specimen Submission  State Health Department Contacts  HPS Case Definition 11/22/2011 12
  • 13.
    US State of Exposure  US Reporting State  US State of Residence  Annual U.S. HPS Cases and Case-fatality statistics  International HPS Case Information 11/22/2011 13
  • 14.
    There is a publication called “MMWR Weekly” which contains information on specific cases as reported by state and territorial health departments and reports on infectious and contagious diseases. I found this of interest as my father’s illness is documented in one of the publications. It includes the history of Hantavirus and a timeline of events. It also includes my father’s age, residence, and specific details about his condition at the time of his illness.  http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5028a3.htm 11/22/2011 14
  • 15.
    In closing, theCDC is all about protecting people and saving lives. They work to protect every aspect of our lives, from home and family to the workplace and community. My presentation is just a small sample of the incredible work that they do. 11/22/2011 15
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  • 17.
    Questions 1. Are there any other Health & Safety topics you feel should be included on the CDC website? 2. If you had a chance to read the MMWR Weekly publication (link on page 14), given all the social media outlets, it may be easy to figure out the name of the person in the case study. Do you think the article details too much about the medical condition of the patient, considering anybody can read these articles? 3. Have you referred to the CDC website for research before? Did it meet your needs? 4. Is there something on the CDC website that is of particular interest to you? 5. Is there anything that you feel is not appropriate for the CDC website? 11/22/2011 17
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    www.cdc.gov  www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5028a3.htm 11/22/2011 18