Features from this Week: TBIs, Wildfires, West Nile Virus, and more

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Week in Review

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Maternal Vaccines

Vaccines help protect you and your baby against serious diseases. You probably know that when you are pregnant, you share everything with your baby. That means when you get vaccines, you aren’t just protecting yourself—you are giving your baby some early protection too. CDC recommends you get a whooping cough and flu vaccine during each pregnancy to help protect yourself and your baby.

Connecting the Dots

CDC’s Connecting the Dots is a free, online training that helps users explore shared risk and protective factors across multiple forms of violence.

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Treating LTBI

Health care personnel diagnosed with latent TB infection are strongly encouraged to receive treatment.
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West Nile Virus

Don’t let mosquitoes wreck your summer. Protect yourself and your family from mosquito bites.


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Wildfires

Dry conditions in much of the United States increase the potential for wildfires in or near wilderness areas. Stay alert for wildfire warnings and take action to protect yourself and your family from wildfire smoke.

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Children with mTBI

Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), also called concussion, affects millions of children each year. CDC’s Pediatric mTBI Guideline seeks to improve the care of this injury.

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Disease of the Week

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