Federal Government Resources
Links to federal government agency and organization websites.
C.diff Infection Surveillance
C.diff Infection SurveillanceC.diff Infection Surveillance |
CaliciNet
CaliciNetCaliciNet is a national norovirus outbreak surveillance network of federal, state, and local public health laboratories in the United States. CDC launched CaliciNet in 2009 to collect information on norovirus strains associated with gastroenteritis outbreaks in the United States. |
Cancer Prevention and Control
Cancer Prevention and ControlBasic information, statistics, and what the CDC is doing about some of the most common kinds of cancer in the United States. |
Candida Bloodstream Infection Tracking
Candida Bloodstream Infection TrackingCandida Bloodstream Infection Tracking |
Catch-up Immunization Schedule
Catch-up Immunization ScheduleProvides catch-up schedules and minimum intervals between doses for children whose vaccinations have been delayed. |
CDC - Mpox 2022 U.S. Map & Case Count
CDC - Mpox 2022 U.S. Map & Case CountThe CDC's 2022 U.S. map and case count for the Mpox Virus. |
CDC - Mpox Information for Healthcare Professionals
CDC - Mpox Information for Healthcare ProfessionalsThe CDC's information for healthcare professionals page for Mpox. |
CDC - Mpox Signs & Symptoms
CDC - Mpox Signs & SymptomsThe CDC's signs and symptoms page for Mpox. |
CDC - Suicide Prevention: Resource for Action (2022)
CDC - Suicide Prevention: Resource for Action (2022)CDC - Suicide Prevention: Resource for Action (2022) |
CDC - U.S. Mpox main page
CDC - U.S. Mpox main pageCDC - U.S. Mpox main page |
CDC - U.S. Mpox Outbreak 2022 Situation Summary
CDC - U.S. Mpox Outbreak 2022 Situation SummaryThe CDC's U.S. outbreak 2022 situation summary page for Mpox. |
CDC 2019 Novel Coronavirus Risk Assesment Summary
CDC 2019 Novel Coronavirus Risk Assesment SummaryOutbreaks of novel virus infections among people are always of public health concern. The risk from these outbreaks depends on characteristics of the virus, including how well it spreads between people, the severity of resulting illness, and the medical or other measures available to control the impact of the virus (for example, vaccine or treatment medications). |