Campaign Profiles and Hashtags
CDC encourages the strategic use of Twitter to effectively and inexpensively reach individuals and partners with timely health and safety information.
Campaigns - Profiles
- @CDC_eHealth
Description: CDC eHealth Marketing: CDC.gov and interactive media projects. Delivering science-based health & safety info when, where, and how you need it. | Website - @CDCGreenHealthy
Description: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Sustainability, Go Green, Get Healthy! | Website - @CDCTobaccofree
Description: Learn about the harmful effects of smoking, smokeless tobacco, and secondhand smoke. | Website
- @Injectionsafety
Description: The One & Only Campaign is a public health campaign aimed at raising awareness among the general public and healthcare providers about safe injection practices. | Website - @makehealthez
Description: Communities across the US are sharing their resources successes & excitement about change happening where they live. Make real change today #healthyliving | Website - @MillionHeartsUS
Description: National initiative to prevent 1 million heart attacks & strokes over 5 years. led by CDC & CMS, w/fed agencies & private-sector partners. | Website
Campaigns - Hashtags
- #1in33
Description: Folic Acid Awareness | Website - #BeReady
Description: Be Ready! September is National Preparedness Month | Website - #BeTobaccoFree
Description: Be Tobacco Free | Website - #CDCTips
Description: CDC Tobacco Free: Tips From Former Smokers | Website - #NHTD
Description: National HIV Testing Day | Website - #GASO2012
Description: Great American Smokeout (GASO) 2012 | Website - #BloodPressure
Description: Blood Pressure | Website
- #NIVW
Description: National Influenza Vaccination Week | Website - #SaveAbx
Description: Get Smart About Antibiotics Week | Website - #StopFalls
Description: NIOSH/OSHA Joint Campaign: Preventing Fatal Falls in Construction | Website - #StopHIVTogether
Description: Let's Stop HIV Together Campaign | Website - #WorkingInCold
Description: NIOSH Working in Cold Campaign | Website
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- Page last updated: August 11, 2014
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