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    This , protect your family from . Prevent mosquito bites & control mosquitoes around your home.

  2. Happy to all dads! CDC is here w. tips to keep you & your family safe, healthy.

  3. Happy Father’s Day! Encourage the men you love to make health a priority.

  4. It’s almost 6|18 Day! On 6|18 we recognize for its progress to prevent & control 6 costly conditions.

  5. The application is now open! Apply today to become a future !

  6. Celebrate by being active with your family this .

  7. presents challenges for blood supplies in Puerto Rico & other U.S. Territories.

  8. New reports concerning increase in blood donations testing positive for in Puerto Rico.

  9. New : Guidance on screening of blood supplies in Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories.

  10. Follow on 6/21 1PM ET for live tweeting of on environmental health data programs.

  11. Men: DYK can be spread during sex by a man with Zika to his partners? Learn more

  12. Today CDC announces first weekly report of -linked poor pregnancy outcomes in 50 states & DC

  13. DYK: Zika can cause microcephaly, a severe birth defect. Read about Zika-linked pregnancy outcomes in US states & DC

  14. To help understand the effect of Zika virus among pregnant women, CDC is reporting Zika-linked pregnancy outcomes.

  15. It’s ! Wear blue tomorrow (6/17) to raise awareness.

  16. ’ disease affected 4x more people in 2014 than in 2000.

  17. Four infants in Colombia born w. microcephaly & lab evidence of —none of the mothers reported virus symptoms during pregnancy.

  18. New data from Colombia suggest poor outcomes like microcephaly can occur in women with regardless of whether they have symptoms.

  19. Cases of microcephaly starting to emerge in Colombia—4 cases as of late April, all born to mothers who did not report symptoms of .

  20. Preliminary report from Colombia: Nearly 12,000 pregnant women reported to have virus disease.

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