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The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), with support from the Radiation Studies Branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), helps to ensure that...
Sep 20, 2018
Developed by Danielle Rankin for the Florida Department of Health in Orange County, this guide will introduce general terminology and illustrations for the user to become familiar with social network...
Jun 05, 2018
The BrdsNBz is an award-winning service created in 2008 by Sexual Health Initiatives For TeensNorth Carolina (SHIFT NC). With free, anonymous, and real-time responses – BrdsNBz uses healtheducation...
May 24, 2018
This report details success stories from public health departments that received Building Resilience Against Climate Effects (BRACE) grants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention....
May 11, 2018
Mosquito-based arbovirus surveillance data are useful in tracking virus activity. The most basic form of mosquito-based surveillance data presentation and that currently used by CDCs ArboNET system...
Apr 26, 2018
Table of Contents: Mosquito Concerns The Role of Residents The City of Frisco Plan for Mosquito Surveillance Mosquito Control Strategies Larviciding vs. adulticiding Integrated pest management The...
Apr 24, 2018
Table of Contents: Introduction and objectives, Vector-borne diseases - a major public health problem, Vector control - a key component in managing vector-borne diseases, The need for chemical...
CanVis is a visualization program used to "see" potential impacts from coastal development or sea level rise. Users can download background pictures and insert the objects (hotel, house, marina, or...
Oct 13, 2017
This catalog, developed by Oak Ridge Associate Universities (ORAU) details a number of electronic tools and technologies currently used by health departments and organizations to collect patient and...
Oct 13, 2016
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