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This is an official CDC Twitter profile featuring information from the National Center for Emerging Zoonotic and Infectious Diseases (@CDC_NCEZID). You can verify all official CDC social media channels here: bit.ly/CDCSocialMedia…
The Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity (ELC) Program provides essential funding to the nation’s health departments to help save lives, stop outbreaks, and build stronger communities. Learn more about their incredible work: cdc.gov/epidemiology-l…

Have you recently had a severe illness, surgery, or hospital care? If so, you are at higher risk for sepsis. Anyone can get an infection, and almost any infection can lead to sepsis. Know sepsis signs and symptoms cdc.gov/sepsis/about/i… #sepsis #GetAheadOfSepsis

CDC works with many partners, including health depts, academic institutions & other organizations across the country, to educate youth about public health, zoonotic diseases and safety around animals. #TeachAg #YouthInAgriculture cste.org/page/YIA

#MuseumMondayWithNCEZID Diatoms, also called microalgae, cause most harmful algal blooms in in U.S. coastal water. Harmful algal blooms affect all coastal U.S. states. Learn more about different types of harmful algae: bit.ly/4frZoyI

Listeria Outbreak UPDATE: 20 people sick in 15 states with 19 hospitalizations & 4 deaths. Do not eat affected foods, especially if you are at high risk for Listeria infection (pregnant, aged 65 or older, or have a weakened immune system). More: cdc.gov/listeria/outbr…

🐠 Keep an eye on the weather! 🌤️ Check conditions before heading out to dive. Good visibility and calm waters make for the best underwater adventures—dive smart! Learn more: bit.ly/46Qw56z

Today is World Rabies Day. 70,000 people die of rabies every year globally, even though it is 100% preventable. CDC scientists work 24/7 to control rabies in the US and around the world: cdc.gov/rabies/around-… #WorldRabiesDay #WRD2025

Almost any infection can lead to sepsis. Sepsis survivors are at higher risk for getting sepsis again. Sepsis is a medical emergency—act fast. Find more info about #sepsis: cdc.gov/sepsis/about/i… #SAM2025 #GetAheadOfSepsis
CDC now displays data on measles detections in wastewater. If there’s a detection in a community, CDC and local health departments work together to act early to help stop a potential outbreak: cdc.gov/nwss/rv/measle…

Pet food and treats can sometimes be contaminated with germs that make people and pets sick. Follow these pet #foodsafety tips to help keep you and your pet safe: cdc.gov/healthy-pets/a…

#InfectiousDiseaseInTheNews Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is a bacterial disease spread to people from the bite of an infected tick. Symptoms include fever, headache, and rash. Early treatment can prevent death and severe illness. Learn more: bit.ly/CDC-RMSF

Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs), like Marburg, can cause severe illness or death. #InfectionPrevention & control (IPC) is vital to stop VHF spread. Learn how @CDCgov experts strengthen IPC in affected countries to stop spread & keep Americans safe: bit.ly/44oOt4T

CDC’s Arctic Investigations Program (AIP) can quickly track pathogens while working in the field. 🧫 Equipped with knowledgeable public health responders, AIP is committed to improving the health outcomes of all Americans in the Arctic.




🌍 Sun’s out… until it’s not. Be weather ready! 🌊 Before you go, check weather alerts and local advisories. Stay informed and ready to enjoy your travels, come rain or shine! Learn more: bit.ly/3UrIrKV

Women who are pregnant or postpartum are at higher risk for #sepsis, the body’s extreme response to an infection. A new companion fact sheet for Obstetrics/Gynecology & Family Medicine Providers is also available. Read it here: cdc.gov/sepsis/communi… #SAM2025 #GetAheadOfSepsis
#ICYMI: Last month’s ZOHU Call featured a talk about a One Health Investigation on Tularemia from marine mammals. You otter check it out and get free CE while you’re at it.🦦🌊 #SeaOtterAwarenessWeek cdc.gov/one-health/php…

#MuseumMondayWithNCEZID Rabies is a fatal but preventable disease. It spreads through the bites & scratches of an infected animal. People who have had contact with a rabid animal should urgently seek medical care. See CDC's exhibit on Rabies. Learn more: bit.ly/4ldPrWS

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