Current Social Media Campaigns
Teen Pregnancy Toolkit
Take advantage of CDC social media tools to promote your teen pregnancy prevention efforts.
- This quick reference guide can be used as a companion to the Social Media Toolkit for Health Communicators [PDF- 2.42MB]
CDC Vital Signs
CDC Vital Signs, includes an MMWR Early Release, a fact sheet and website, a media release, and a series of announcements via social media tools. CDC Vital Signs offers recent data and calls to action for important public health issues.
Gateway to Health Communication and Social Marketing Practice
The site takes information from CDC and other public and private resources, and creates distinct categories, making it easier for you to find exactly what you need.
CDC Social Media Tools
Widgets

Add a CDC.gov widget to your Web page, blog, or social networking site to share up-to-date, credible health and safety content!
Online Video

Watch and share CDC's online videos to learn about CDC health and safety information in a fun, visual and interactive way.
Connect with CDC
Second Edition Now Available!

The Enhanced and improved second edition of the Health Communicator's Social Media Toolkit [PDF - 2.42MB] now available.
Social Media Tools, Guidelines & Best Practices
Refer to these guidelines for information on clearance and security requirements, best practices and lessons learned in planning social media activities at CDC.
eHealth Data Briefs
Learn about various social media technologies, including who is using these technologies, trends in growth and prevalence among different types of audiences.
Recently updated briefs include:
• Mobile eHealth Data Brief
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