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CDC’s Eric Dziuban explains key messages CDC developed with UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO) on safe school operations in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. After being closed for months due to the Ebola outbreak, schools in these countries are reopening – an important step in helping children and their communities return to normal. The key messages offer a tool that each country’s government can use to develop their own approach on safely reopening schools.  

March 11, 2015 CDC Ebola Response Update

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CDC’s Eric Dziuban explains key messages CDC developed with UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO) on safe school operations in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. After being closed for months due to the Ebola outbreak, schools in these countries are reopening – an important step in helping children and their communities return to normal. The key messages offer a tool that each country’s government can use to develop their own approach on safely reopening schools.  Created: 3/11/2015 by Office of the Associate Director for Communication (OADC).   Date Released: 3/11/2015.

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This podcast is based on the March 2015 CDC Vital Signs report. In 2012 in the United States, about 317,000 motor vehicle crashes involved a large truck. Twenty-six thousand truck drivers and their passengers were injured in these crashes, and about 700 died. Learn what can be done to help truck drivers stay safe.  

Vital Signs-Trucker Safety

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This podcast is based on the March 2015 CDC Vital Signs report. In 2012 in the United States, about 317,000 motor vehicle crashes involved a large truck. Twenty-six thousand truck drivers and their passengers were injured in these crashes, and about 700 died. Learn what can be done to help truck drivers stay safe.  Created: 3/3/2015 by National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP).   Date Released: 3/3/2015.

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Este podcast se basa en la edición de marzo del 2015 del informe Signos Vitales de los CDC. En el 2012 en los Estados Unidos, ocurrieron cerca de 317 000 choques asociados a camiones pesados. Veintiséis mil camioneros y sus pasajeros sufrieron lesiones en esos choques, y cerca de 700 murieron. Infórmese sobre lo que se puede hacer para que los camioneros estén seguros.  

CDC Signos Vitales-Seguridad de los camioneros (Vital Signs-Trucker Safety)

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Este podcast se basa en la edición de marzo del 2015 del informe Signos Vitales de los CDC. En el 2012 en los Estados Unidos, ocurrieron cerca de 317 000 choques asociados a camiones pesados. Veintiséis mil camioneros y sus pasajeros sufrieron lesiones en esos choques, y cerca de 700 murieron. Infórmese sobre lo que se puede hacer para que los camioneros estén seguros.  Created: 3/3/2015 by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).   Date Released: 3/3/2015.

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This 60 second public service announcement is based on the March 2015 CDC Vital Signs report. In 2012 in the United States, about 317,000 motor vehicle crashes involved a large truck. Twenty-six thousand truck drivers and their passengers were injured in these crashes, and about 700 died. Learn what can be done to help truck drivers stay safe.  

Trucker Safety PSA (:60)

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This 60 second public service announcement is based on the March 2015 CDC Vital Signs report. In 2012 in the United States, about 317,000 motor vehicle crashes involved a large truck. Twenty-six thousand truck drivers and their passengers were injured in these crashes, and about 700 died. Learn what can be done to help truck drivers stay safe.  Created: 3/3/2015 by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).   Date Released: 3/3/2015.

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Dr. Charlotte Wheeler discusses Coccidioidomycosis among Prison Inmates in California.  

Rates and Risk Factors for Coccidioidomycosis among Prison Inmates, California, USA, 2011

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Dr. Charlotte Wheeler discusses Coccidioidomycosis among Prison Inmates in California.  Created: 2/26/2015 by National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID).   Date Released: 2/26/2015.

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Dr. Kiersten Kugeler discusses the  Epidemiology of Human Plague in the United States.  

Epidemiology of Human Plague in the United States, 1900–2012

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Dr. Kiersten Kugeler discusses the Epidemiology of Human Plague in the United States.  Created: 2/23/2015 by National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID).   Date Released: 2/23/2015.

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Hypothermia occurs when the core body temperature is less than 95 degrees. This podcast discusses strategies to prevent hypothermia due to frigid winters temperatures.  

Stay Warm in Winter (A Minute of Health with CDC)

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Hypothermia occurs when the core body temperature is less than 95 degrees. This podcast discusses strategies to prevent hypothermia due to frigid winters temperatures.  Created: 2/26/2015 by MMWR.   Date Released: 2/26/2015.

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When frigid winter temperatures hit the U.S., the risk for unhealthy exposure to cold increases substantially. In this podcast, Dr. Jonathan Meiman discusses the dangers of exposure to extremely cold temperatures.  

Stay Warm in Winter (A Cup of Health with CDC)

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When frigid winter temperatures hit the U.S., the risk for unhealthy exposure to cold increases substantially. In this podcast, Dr. Jonathan Meiman discusses the dangers of exposure to extremely cold temperatures.  Created: 2/26/2015 by MMWR.   Date Released: 2/26/2015.

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