Federal Government Resources
Links to federal government agency and organization websites.
Influenza Information
Influenza InformationThe focus of this Center for Disease Control and Prevention webpage is Influenza (basic information, treatments, tools, and resources). |
Influenza Printable Materials
Influenza Printable MaterialsThis season’s flu materials include messaging to address flu recommendations. All materials are free for download. They may be printed on a standard office printer, or you may use a commercial printer. |
Influenza Season 2017-2018 Frequently Asked Flu Questions
Influenza Season 2017-2018 Frequently Asked Flu QuestionsThis page on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website contains information and recommendations about the Influenza Season. |
Influenza Vaccination Information for Health Care Workers
Influenza Vaccination Information for Health Care WorkersThe focus of this Center for Disease Control and Prevention webpage is Influenza Vaccination Information for health care workers (basic information, recommendations, and other related resources). |
Information for Aquatics Staff
Information for Aquatics StaffProperly maintaining pools and educating staff and swimmers on healthy swimming behaviors help keep germs that cause recreational water illnesses out of aquatic facilities. |
Information for Schools & Childcare Providers
Information for Schools & Childcare ProvidersThe focus of this Center for Disease Control and Prevention webpage is Influenza (flu) information for schools and childcare providers. |
Injection Safety FAQs for Patients
Injection Safety FAQs for PatientsInjection Safety FAQs for Patients |
Injury Prevention Web
Injury Prevention WebTo prevent injuries it is necessary to have information about the factors that contribute to their occurrence. With this information we may understand the options for prevention. Effective injury prevention requires a multifaceted, multidisciplinary approach. This website hosts the Web sites of several agencies and organizations working to prevent injuries. It also contains a weekly literature update of recent journal articles and agency reports, injury data for every U.S. state, more than 1400 links to government and non-profit injury prevention sites worldwide, suggestions of books for your library, and is the gateway for information about scheduled NIITS teleconference sessions. |
Interagency Real Time Smoke Monitoring
Interagency Real Time Smoke MonitoringThis web site provides real-time smoke concentration data (along with some other meteorological information) from portable smoke monitors. Historical data from past monitoring efforts are also available. |
Interim Guidance for Influenza Outbreak Management in Long-Term Care Facilities
Interim Guidance for Influenza Outbreak Management in Long-Term Care FacilitiesLong-term care facilities may be defined as institutions, such as nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities that provide health care to people (including children) who are unable to manage independently in the community. |
Interim Guidance for Preventing Sexual Transmission of Zika Virus
Interim Guidance for Preventing Sexual Transmission of Zika VirusZika virus is a mosquito-borne flavivirus primarily transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. Infection with Zika virus is asymptomatic in an estimated 80% of cases, and when Zika virus does cause illness, symptoms are generally mild and self-limited. |
IQIP At- A- Glance
IQIP At- A- GlanceIQIP At- A- Glance |
Keep Influenza Out of the Workplace Poster
Keep Influenza Out of the Workplace PosterKeep Influenza Out of the Workplace Poster |
Key Facts About Seasonal Flu Vaccination
Key Facts About Seasonal Flu VaccinationFlu vaccines cause antibodies to develop in the body about two weeks after vaccination. These antibodies provide protection against infection with the viruses that are in the vaccine. This website explains key facts about seasonal flu vaccination. |
Laboratory Response Network
Laboratory Response NetworkA national network of more than 150 labs. |
Latent Tuberculosis Infection
Latent Tuberculosis InfectionA guide to latent tuberculosis infections for primary health care providers. |
Lead Abatement vs Lead RRP
Lead Abatement vs Lead RRPAbatement is a specialized activity designed to address lead in the home. RRP activities (including most home contracting work) disturb paint as a consequence of the activity, but they are often undertaken for reasons unrelated to lead issues. |
Lead Exposure in Pregnant and Lactating Women
Lead Exposure in Pregnant and Lactating WomenLead Exposure in Pregnant and Lactating Women |
Lead in Tap Water
Lead in Tap WaterA list of frequently asked questions about lead in tap water. |
Lead Information Resource Center
Lead Information Resource CenterToday at least 4 million households have children living in them that are being exposed to high levels of lead. |
Lead Poisoning is Preventable
Lead Poisoning is PreventableEnvironmental Protection Agency website about lead safety. |
Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Rule
Lead Renovation Repair and Painting RuleRequires the use of lead-safe work practices to ensure that common renovation activities like sanding, cutting and demolition, which can create hazardous lead dust, are conducted properly by trained and certified contractors or individuals. |
Lead Safety in the Workplace
Lead Safety in the WorkplaceMany worry about lead in their homes or in the environment, but for some, the workplace may offer the greatest potential for exposure. |
Lead Tips for Pregnant Women
Lead Tips for Pregnant WomenLead poisoning is caused by breathing or swallowing lead. Lead can pass from a mother to her unborn baby. |
Leadcare Test Kit Controls Out Of Range Low Coor Lo Recall
Leadcare Test Kit Controls Out Of Range Low Coor Lo RecallLeadcare Test Kit Controls Out Of Range Low Coor Lo Recall |
LeadCare Testing Systems - Magellan Diagnostics
LeadCare Testing Systems - Magellan DiagnosticsThis page on the Federal Drug Administration website explains how based on data provided by Becton Dickinson & Company, the FDA has concluded that one of the contributing factors to the inaccurate LeadCare test results is the chemical composition of the rubber stoppers of certain blood collection tubes. |
LeadCare Testing – FDA Safety Communication Warning
LeadCare Testing – FDA Safety Communication WarningThis page on the Federal Drug Administration website contains information warning against using Magellan Diagnostics LeadCare Testing Systems with blood obtained from a vein. |
Legionnaires' Disease and Pontiac Fever Information
Legionnaires' Disease and Pontiac Fever InformationLegionellosis is a respiratory disease caused by Legionella bacteria. Sometimes the bacteria infect the lungs and cause pneumonia — if so, it is called Legionnaires' disease. The bacteria can also cause a less serious infection that seems more like a mild case of the flu. That form of legionellosis is commonly called Pontiac fever. |
Listeria (Listeriosis)
Listeria (Listeriosis)Listeriosis, a serious infection usually caused by eating food contaminated with the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes, is an important public health problem in the United States. |
Locate Certified Renovation and Lead Dust Sampling Technician Firms
Locate Certified Renovation and Lead Dust Sampling Technician FirmsThis locator identifies lead renovation, repair and painting (RRP) firms which have been certified by the EPA. |
Lung Disease Information for the Public, Schools and Childcare Centers
Lung Disease Information for the Public, Schools and Childcare CentersPosted on the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute website are publications and fact sheets for public schools and childcare centers on Lung Disease such as asthma, and other lung diseases. |
Lung Diseases & Conditions Resources for Healthcare Professionals
Lung Diseases & Conditions Resources for Healthcare ProfessionalsThese resources will help keep you informed on the best practices to treat and manage your patients’ care. Included are materials that can be shared with your patients and their families as a valuable tool to help answer some of their questions on lung diseases and conditions. |
Magellan Diagnostics Recalls Leadcare II Leadcare Plus and Leadcare Ultra Blood Lead Tests Due Risk
Magellan Diagnostics Recalls Leadcare II Leadcare Plus and Leadcare Ultra Blood Lead Tests Due RiskMagellan Diagnostics Recalls Leadcare II Leadcare Plus and Leadcare Ultra Blood Lead Tests Due Risk |
Measles Cases and Outbreaks
Measles Cases and OutbreaksUpdates on Measles cases and outbreaks nationwide |
Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) Vaccination
Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) VaccinationCDC recommends that people get MMR vaccine to protect against measles, mumps, and rubella. |
Medical Examination of Refugees for Tuberculosos
Medical Examination of Refugees for TuberculososThis document replaces the previous version of the Tuberculosis component of the Technical Instructions, which was last revised in June 1991. |
Medicare & Medicaid Services State Operations Manual
Medicare & Medicaid Services State Operations ManualThe Social Security Act mandates the establishment of minimum health and safety and Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act standards that must be met by providers and suppliers participating in the Medicare and Medicaid programs. The Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services has designated Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to administer the standards compliance aspects of these programs. |
Mercury Spills, Clean Up, and Disposal
Mercury Spills, Clean Up, and DisposalThis page on the United States Environmental Protection Agency website focuses on Mercury releases and spills and offers guidance on how to deal with them. |
Milestone Tracker Mobile App
Milestone Tracker Mobile AppMilestones matter! Track your child’s milestones from age 2 months to 5 years with the Center for Disease Control’s easy-to-use illustrated checklists; get tips for encouraging your child’s development; and find out what to do if you are ever concerned about how your child is developing. |
Milestones in Action
Milestones in ActionMilestones in Action is a FREE image library that features photos and videos of children demonstrating developmental milestones from 2 months to 5 years of age. This tool was created to help parents, early care and education providers, and healthcare providers identify developmental milestones in children and know if there is cause for concern. |
Million Hearts® Initiative
Million Hearts® InitiativeHeart disease and stroke are two of the leading causes of death in the United States. Million Hearts® brings together communities, health systems, nonprofit organizations, federal agencies, and private-sector partners from across the country to fight heart disease and stroke. |
Mpox resources and vaccine at Indian Health Service (IHS)”
Mpox resources and vaccine at Indian Health Service (IHS)”Mpox resources and vaccine at Indian Health Service (IHS)” |
Multi-Site Gram-negative Surveillance Initiative
Multi-Site Gram-negative Surveillance InitiativeMulti-Site Gram-negative Surveillance Initiative |
Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Poona Infections Linked to Imported Cucumbers
Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Poona Infections Linked to Imported CucumbersCDC, multiple states, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are investigating a multistate outbreak of Salmonella Poona infections linked to imported cucumbers from Mexico and distributed by Andrew & Williamson Fresh Produce. Public health investigators are using the PulseNet system to identify illnesses that may be part of this outbreak. PulseNet, the national subtyping network of public health and food regulatory agency laboratories, is coordinated by CDC. DNA "fingerprinting" is performed on Salmonella bacteria isolated from ill people by using a technique called Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis, or PFGE. PulseNet manages a national database of these DNA “fingerprints” to identify possible outbreaks. Three DNA “fingerprints” (outbreak strains) are included in this investigation. |
My Family Health Portrait
My Family Health PortraitUsing My Family Health Portrait you can enter your family health history, learn about your risk for conditions that can run in families, print your family health history to share with family or your health care provider and save your family health history so you can update it over time. |
National Action Alliance
National Action AllianceNational Action Alliance |
National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System
National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring SystemThis national public health surveillance system tracks changes in the antimicrobial susceptibility of certain enteric (intestinal) bacteria found in ill people, retail meats, and food animals in the United States. |
National Asthma Control Initiative
National Asthma Control InitiativeBy working with Strategic Partners, Demonstration Projects, and Clinical Champions, the NACI has shown how to put asthma guidelines into action at home, school, work, health care settings, and the community. |