Information for Media
The Get Smart campaign has a variety of resources and tools designed for media use, including a press kit, public service announcements (PSAs), and other materials.
Press Releases and Media Advisories
- CDC Now Tracking Antibiotic Use in Hospitals: Get Smart About Antibiotics Week 2011 Spotlights Importance of Appropriate Antibiotic Use, November 14, 2011
- Antimicrobial Resistance Posing Growing Health Threat, April 7, 2011
- World Health Day: Media Fact Sheet, April 7, 2011
- CDC Spotlights Global Efforts to Address Antibiotic Resistance, November 15, 2010
- Pharmacists Join CDC Efforts in Promoting Appropriate Antibiotic Use
English, October 1, 2009 | en español, October 1, 2009 - It′s Time to Get Smart about the Use of Antibiotics
English, October 2, 2008 | en español, October 2, 2008 - HHS, Public Health Partners Unveil New Campaign to Promote Awareness of Proper Antibiotics Use [100 KB, 2 pages], September 17, 2003
Virtual Press Kit
Public Service Announcements
Get Smart About Antibiotics Week — Media Tools
Posters, "Antibiotics & You" consumer education program, Icon/Button/Logo for GSW Event...
Get Smart Campaign Materials
- Materials for healthcare providers (adult and pediatric detailing sheets, guidelines)
- Materials for the general public (brochures, posters, fact sheets)
Information on Using Get Smart Materials and Logos
CDC Media Contact Information
Phone (404) 639-3286
Fax (404) 639-7394
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E-mail In.the.News@CDC.gov
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