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  1. “It is important to prevent disease if you can, but it’s very hard to get this infection and it’s not happening often.” - CDC’s Dr. Sue Montgomery speaking with

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  2. “These bugs are more interested in staying out in the woods and feeding on animals than they are in feeding on you.” CDC Parasitic Diseases Expert, Sue Montgomery, speaks w/ about disease.

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  3. Heard about “kissing bugs” in the news? Also known triatomines, it’s possible these bugs can transmit the parasite that causes disease. But, even if the bugs are infected with the parasite, human infections in the U.S. are rare.

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  4. Diseases can spread fast, but thinking globally and connecting surveillance networks can help regions quickly respond to emerging disease threats. Learn how monitoring helped to further advance :

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  5. When a rapidly spreading Monkeypox outbreak threatened Nigeria and the surrounding region, CDC along with regional and global partners responded with a coordinated approach to quickly identify and stop the spread of disease.

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  6. 6. Mai

    Safe and secure labs are crucial to global health security, and CDC is helping countries in Southeast Asia take a collaborative approach to improving biosecurity in the region. Read more:

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  7. 6. Mai

    In case you missed it: Updates from the Field, Spring 2019 issue was released last week. Learn about how CDC is using a regional approach to connect people and systems around the world to better fight global health threats.

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  8. 4. Mai

    U.S. investments in are making tangible, measurable and sustainable progress. CDC's Center for Global Health Director discussed this progress with our global health partners at

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    2. Mai

    CDC: Herd immunity helps to protect the entire community Read the full story: Via:

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  10. 3. Mai

    We have safe and effective vaccines to prevent many leading childhood diseases, including . shares insights into why access and attitudes are key to turning outbreaks around

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  11. 3. Mai

    Even from thousands of miles away, CDC monitors disease outbreaks across the globe. Learn more about how CDC ensures the Early Warning Alert and Response Network (EWARN) operates effectively and how it improves outbreak response in Syria.

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  12. 2. Mai

    Access and attitudes are key to curbing our current global threat of and other vaccine-preventable diseases. Learn why in ’s op-ed

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  13. 2. Mai

    Want to know where “kissing bugs” (triatomines) are typically found in the U.S.? Here is a map: (3/3)

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  14. 2. Mai

    But, even if the bugs are infected with the parasite, human infections here in the U.S. are rare. There have been fewer than 100 cases of known locally acquired disease since human cases were first reported in 1955. (2/3)

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  15. 2. Mai

    Heard about “kissing bugs” in the news? Also known as triatomines, it’s possible these bugs can transmit the parasite that causes disease, which can lead to serious cardiac and gastrointestinal complications. (1/3)

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  16. 2. Mai

    "When we see large outbreaks in countries that are common destinations for U.S. travelers...that's when we often see the largest number of measles cases in the U.S." CDC speaking w/ . Consult w/ doctor or clinic before international travel.

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  17. 2. Mai

    “With , we’re improving health outcomes today to protect the health of tomorrow” - CDC’s Maureen Bartee. With renewed international commitment, the 2024 aims to strengthen global health security through a multi-sectoral approach.

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  18. 1. Mai

    This is starting in 5 minutes, join us!

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  19. 1. Mai

    Can’t make it to International Nights? JOIN TONIGHT at 6:30PM EST CDC & for a livestream of the oral presentations and awards ceremony on YouTube.

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    1. Mai

    Congratulations to all of our FETP International Night poster presenters! 🎉🎉🎉 Great job, everyone!

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