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Foodborne Outbreaks

Did you know you can help detect and solve foodborne disease outbreaks? Learn more about the things you can do to help solve foodborne outbreak investigations. 

Disease of the Week

Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), a substance use disorder, is a problematic pattern of opioid use that causes significant impairment or distress. OUD is a treatable, chronic disease that can affect anyone – regardless of race, gender, income level, or social class.

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Image of the Week

A man in India working with clay on the floor, a child is sitting next to him

Photographed in 1975 in the East India State of Bihar, this photograph depicted a native Bihari man, who had assumed a squatting position, as he was in the process of turning a clay pot on a manpowered turntable. 

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COVID-19 in the U.S.
Monkeypox in the U.S.

Know your COVID-19 Community Level 

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Take action to protect yourself and others from COVID-19 based on the COVID-19 Community Level in your area.

Cases, Data, and Surveillance

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Find maps and charts to track monkeypox cases at the state and national level in the United States.

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