Federal Government Resources
Links to federal government agency and organization websites.
CDC Media Guidance
CDC Media GuidanceCDC Media Guidance |
CDC Mosquito Control Potential Range in the US
CDC Mosquito Control Potential Range in the USThis is the CDC page on Estimated potential range of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus in the United States, 2017. |
CDC Official Health Advisory - Outbreak of Hepatitis A Virus Infections
CDC Official Health Advisory - Outbreak of Hepatitis A Virus InfectionsThis page on the CDC website is an official Health Advisory regarding the outbreak of Hepatitis A Virus Infections among persons who use drugs and persons experiencing homelessness. This advisory was distributed via the CDC Health Alert Network June 11, 2018. |
CDC official heart disease webpage
CDC official heart disease webpageIn the United States, the most common type of heart disease is coronary artery disease (CAD), which can lead to heart attack. You can greatly reduce your risk for CAD through lifestyle changes and, in some cases, medication. |
CDC Outbreaks of hepatitis A in multiple states – 2017
CDC Outbreaks of hepatitis A in multiple states – 2017This page on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website covers information about 2017 – Outbreaks of hepatitis A in multiple states among people who use drugs and/or people who are homeless. |
CDC Preventing Suicide: A Technical Package of Policy, Programs, and Practices
CDC Preventing Suicide: A Technical Package of Policy, Programs, and PracticesCDC Preventing Suicide: A Technical Package of Policy, Programs, and Practices |
CDC Quarantine and Isolation
CDC Quarantine and IsolationCDC Quarantine and Isolation |
CDC Seasonal Flu Vaccine Effectiveness Studies
CDC Seasonal Flu Vaccine Effectiveness StudiesCDC Seasonal Flu Vaccine Effectiveness Studies |
CDC Stay Up to Date with Your Vaccines
CDC Stay Up to Date with Your VaccinesCOVID-19 vaccines are effective at protecting you from getting sick. Based on what we know about COVID-19 vaccines, and similar to what we know from other recommended vaccines, people who are up to date with their vaccines are well protected from serious illness or other health outcomes. |
CDC What We Know About Quarantine and Isolation
CDC What We Know About Quarantine and IsolationCDC What We Know About Quarantine and Isolation |
CDC Your Guide to Masks
CDC Your Guide to MasksHow to select, properly wear, clean, and store masks |
CDC: Los virus de la influenza tipo A (HPAI)
CDC: Los virus de la influenza tipo A (HPAI)CDC: Los virus de la influenza tipo A (HPAI) |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and PreventionThe Center for Disease Control increases the health security of our nation. As the nation’s health protection agency, this organization saves lives and protects people from health threats. To accomplish their mission, the Center for Disease Control conducts critical science and provides health information that protects our nation against expensive and dangerous health threats, and responds when these arise. |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Pink Book website.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Pink Book website.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Pink Book website |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Suicide Prevention Information and Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Suicide Prevention Information and ResourcesSuicide is a serious public health problem that can have lasting harmful effects on individuals, families, and communities. |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Mpox proclamation
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Mpox proclamationCenters for Disease Control and Prevention Mpox proclamation |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Asthma Control Program
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Asthma Control ProgramCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, National Asthma Control Program |
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ServicesThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services website is a resource to help Americans with access to health care coverage, better care, and improved health. |
Chikungunya
ChikungunyaChikungunya virus is transmitted to people by mosquitoes. The most common symptoms of chikungunya virus infection are fever and joint pain. Other symptoms may include headache, muscle pain, joint swelling, or rash. |
Child Care Center Measles Outbreak Prevention
Child Care Center Measles Outbreak PreventionThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that adults, including childcare center staff, as well as children be protected against measles and get vaccinated, if needed, according to their age and health status. |
Child Safety Resources
Child Safety ResourcesThis page contains a long list of child safety injury prevention websites. |
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention
Childhood Lead Poisoning PreventionChildhood lead poisoning is preventable. Before some uses of lead were restricted, approximately 88% of preschool children in the United States had lead levels high enough to cause serious health effects. |
Civil Money Penalty Reinvestment Program
Civil Money Penalty Reinvestment ProgramThis website provides information, guidance, and forms regarding the Civil Money Penalty Reinvestment Program (CMPRP). |
Civil Rights Complain Forms
Civil Rights Complain FormsObtain forms and learn more about filing a civil rights or health information privacy complaint at this website. |
Civil Surgeons Locator
Civil Surgeons LocatorThis webpage provides a tool for finding a doctor who is authorized by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services by entering a location or zip code. |
Clinic Locator | HHS Office of Population Affair
Clinic Locator | HHS Office of Population AffairOASH FIND A FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC |
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
Clinical Laboratory Improvement AmendmentsThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regulates all laboratory testing (except research) performed on humans in the U.S. through the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments. In total, CLIA covers approximately 254,000 laboratory entities. The Division of Laboratory Services, within the Survey and Certification Group, under the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality has the responsibility for implementing the CLIA Program. |
Clostridium perfringens
Clostridium perfringensThis page provides information about Clostridium perfringens |
CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule
CMS Emergency Preparedness RuleThis page provides links to resources that can help provider and suppliers comply with the recently released Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Emergency Preparedness Rule. |
Code of Federal Regulations
Code of Federal RegulationsThe codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the departments and agencies of the Federal Government. It is divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to Federal regulation. |
Colorectal (Colon) Cancer
Colorectal (Colon) CancerThis page on the Centers for Disease Control website helps states and tribes across the United States increase colorectal cancer screening rates among men and women aged 50 years and older. |
Community Water Fluoridation
Community Water FluoridationFor 65 years, community water fluoridation has been a safe and healthy way to effectively prevent tooth decay. CDC has recognized water fluoridation as one of 10 great public health achievements of the 20th century. |
Congenital Syphilis - CDC Fact Sheet
Congenital Syphilis - CDC Fact SheetCenters for Diesase Control and Prevention information on sexually transmitted diseases. |
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 |
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Consumer Product Safety CommissionCharged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with the use of the thousands of types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction. |
Consumer Product Safety Commission’s website
Consumer Product Safety Commission’s websiteConsumer Product Safety Commission’s website |
Contact Lens, Lens Care Systems, & Solution Types
Contact Lens, Lens Care Systems, & Solution TypesThis web page provides links for more information on the different types of contact lenses and solutions used to disinfect, store, and clean contact lenses. |
Contamination in Fish and Shellfish
Contamination in Fish and ShellfishThis page on the United States Environmental Protection Agency website focuses on Mercury in fish and shellfish (details include health effects, advice for women & young children, factsheets, and links to related information). |
Contradictions and Precautions to Commonly Used Vaccines in Adults
Contradictions and Precautions to Commonly Used Vaccines in AdultsProvides comprehensive information about vaccine safety for adults. |
Control Mosquitoes at Home
Control Mosquitoes at HomeThis page on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website focuses on Controlling Mosquitoes at Home and the Zika virus. |
Coughing & Sneezing Etiquette
Coughing & Sneezing EtiquetteHygiene etiquette involves practices that prevent the spread of illness and disease. A critical time to practice good hygiene etiquette is when you are sick, especially when coughing or sneezing. This website describes coughing & sneezing etiquette. |
COVID-19
COVID-19The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is closely monitoring an outbreak caused by a novel (new) coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. |
COVID-19 and Cooling Centers
COVID-19 and Cooling CentersInterim guidance to reduce the risk of introducing and transmitting SARS COV-2 (the agent responsible for causing COVID-19 disease) in cooling centers. |
COVID-19 Symptoms
COVID-19 SymptomsSymptoms of Corona Virus |
COVIDtests.gov
COVIDtests.govGet free at-home COVID-19 tests |
Cryptosporidium
CryptosporidiumCryptosporidium is one of the leading causes of waterborne disease, or disease caused by contaminated drinking water or recreational water. |
DEA Drug Take Back
DEA Drug Take BackDEA Drug Take Back |
Dengue
DengueWith more than one-third of the world’s population living in areas at risk for infection, dengue virus is a leading cause of illness and death in the tropics and subtropics. As many as 400 million people are infected yearly. |