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Infectious Disease Internet Resources
A superb resource for information on infectious
diseases. Contains up-to-date information about
nearly a hundred different diseases, including
new and reemerging illnesses. For many of these,
this site also provides fact sheets that can
be downloaded, images of the infectious agents,
and links to other useful resources. Also provides
a search engine and helpful information on travelers’
health.
In addition to information on NFID activities
and publications, this site provides general
information on infectious diseases and fact
sheets on numerous specific diseases. Has useful
links to other sites.
This site is most useful for information on
NIAID-sponsored research. For example, under
"Research Activities" you will find the Lyme
Disease Advisory Panel Summary Report. Also
browse the news releases for timely research
news.
Data
Provides (mostly national) data about a number
of infectious diseases using the "FASTATS" option.
(For example, in 1994 there were 170 million
bed days due to flu and 26% of the US population
was vaccinated against Hepatitis B.) This site
will also search the web files of up to 14 different
federal agencies for specific statistical information
for you.
Provides morbidity and mortality tables by
year, week and location. Also provides case
definitions for all infectious diseases under
public surveillance and allows visitors to search
MMWR publications from 1993 to the present.
Food-Borne Disease
Click first on "Agencies" and then "Food Safety
and Inspection Service" to access a wide variety
of information including the Food Safety
Educator newsletter, the USDA/FDA Illness
Education Information Center, reports on consumer
behavior, planning guides for Food Safety Education
Month, information on product recalls and more.
The web site of the Partnership
for Food Safety Education, a unique coalition
of industry, government and consumer groups
created to reduce the incidence of foodborne
illness by educating Americans about safe food
handling practices. Provides general information,
educational artwork (including a chart of least
wanted foodborne pathogens), prevention tips,
and many useful hot links.
The US FDA provides general information on
food safety, information about the National
Food Safety Initiative, links to other helpful
sites, and special information for kids and
educators, including a downloadable food safety
coloring book.
HIV/AIDS
This site serves as a gateway to general and
technical information on HIV/AIDS. The site
itself has a) general information on HIV/AIDS,
b) basic statistics (presented by state, mode
of exposure, age group, sex, etc.), c) downloadable
slides and graphics, and d) lists of publications,
conferences, and funding opportunities. You
can also call the CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse
at 1-800-458-5231 for information, materials,
and general referral services
Check out this site’s JAMA HIV/AIDS information
center. It contains timely news articles, excerpts
from the scientific literature, treatment guidelines,
prevention facts/references, policy information,
patient education information, and "Best of
the Net," a listing of selected internet resources.
Immunizations
From this site you can download the current
recommended immunization schedules for children
and adults, as well as the latest issue of Immunization
Action News. Under "Announcements," this
site lists recent media stories related to vaccine-preventable
illness and CDC’s response.
Accessible from the NIP home page, this site
lists detailed information about the VFC program
and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
It includes several maps and tables with VFC
program information broken out by state.
From this site you can download adult and adolescent
immunization schedules, identify state and local
agencies with whom you might collaborate on
adult immunization programs, access a speaker
referral service, and order items (which currently
include consumer education materials, the
1998 Resource Guide for Adult and Adolescent
Immunization, and a National Adult Immunization
Awareness Week campaign kit).
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Provides downloadable STD fact sheets, a selection
of recently published articles on STDs, guidelines
for the treatment of STDs, publications on STDs
which can be downloaded or viewed on-line (e.g.,
1996 STD Surveillance Report and What
We Have Learned: 1990-1995), and links to
other sites.
This site is notable for its "Sexual Health
Glossary," which explains medical and technical
terminology related to STDs, its comprehensive
list of links, and its on-line educational brochures.
Public Hotlines
The CDC provides anonymous, confidential
information and referrals to the general public
on a number of health issues.
English Speakers
Spanish Speakers
Hearing Impaired
- HIV/AIDS 1-800-342-AIDS 1-800-344-7432
1-800-243-7889
- Immunizations 1-800-232-2522
1-800-232-0233
- STDs 1-800-227-8922 Use the
HIV/AIDS hotline
The CDC will also provide much of the information
found on its web site via recorded message,
fax, or surface mail. Call the CDC Voice/Fax
System at 1-888-232-3228.
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