Features from this week: Hepatitis E, Prepare for Spring Weather and more

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Title: Features from this week: Hepatitis E, Prepare for Spring Weather and more
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March 31, 2017

Hot Topics from CDC this week:

 HEV outbreak investigation

Hepatitis E

 

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Spring Weather

Features This Week:

Young adults

Youth Violence Prevention

The STRYVE Action Council is a partnership to prevent youth violence.

Doctor viewing xrays

Epilepsy and TBI

It’s Brain Injury Awareness Month and March 26 was Purple Day for Epilepsy Awareness! Did you know that traumatic brain injury (TBI) can cause epilepsy?

Road signs that say work, career, health, and family

Employee Health

Making use of employee skills may lead to a healthier workforce.

Backyard chickens

Keeping Backyard Poultry

Live poultry, such as chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys, often carry germs such as Salmonella. After you touch a bird, or anything in the area where birds live and roam, wash your hands so you don't get sick!

Students with teacher

Communities of Color

Human papillomavirus (or HPV) causes several types of cancers, and some communities of color have higher rates of these cancers. HPV vaccine can protect against cancers caused by HPV infection, protecting communities of color from these often devastating cancers.

Group of young adults

STD Awareness Month

Know the facts about syphilis and how to protect yourself.

 

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