Features from this week: Gonorrhea, Child Abuse Prevention, and more

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Title: Features from this week: Gonorrhea, Child Abuse Prevention, and more
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April 6, 2018

Hot Topics from CDC this week:

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DOTW: Gonorrhea

 

medical transportation in the East African nation of Tanzania

Image of the Week

 

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Wash your Hands

Features This Week:

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Child Abuse Prevention

April is National Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month.

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Sexual Violence

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

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Minority Health Month

April is National Minority Health Month. The theme for 2018 is “Partnering for Health Equity.” Learn more and help raise awareness of the health disparities that affect minorities.

Tick on leaf

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Do you know about Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF), the most deadly tickborne disease in the world?

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Measles

Measles is a highly contagious disease. It can be serious for young children. Protect your child by making sure he or she is up to date on vaccinations, including before traveling abroad.

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Youth HIV & AIDS

April 10th is National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day (NYHAAD). NYHAAD is the first annual observance day set aside to recognize the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on young people.

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STD Awareness Month

Take Control of Your Sexual Health

 

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