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This short video podcast offers a lighter look at the trials of being a new parent.  

Welcome to Parenthood
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This short video podcast offers a lighter look at the trials of being a new parent.  (Created: 8/6/2008 by National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD))
Date Released: 9/2/2008

This broadcast discusses results from the National Immunization Survey, which indicates that vaccination rates for children aged less than three years remain at record highs.  

High Percentage Shots
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This broadcast discusses results from the National Immunization Survey, which indicates that vaccination rates for children aged less than three years remain at record highs.  (Created: 9/4/2008 by MMWR)
Date Released: 9/4/2008

This broadcast discusses results from the National Immunization Survey, which indicates that vaccination rates for children aged less than three years remain at record highs. Dr. Anne Schuchat reveals two substantial changes in vaccine coverage.  

High Percentage Shots
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This broadcast discusses results from the National Immunization Survey, which indicates that vaccination rates for children aged less than three years remain at record highs. Dr. Anne Schuchat reveals two substantial changes in vaccine coverage.  (Created: 9/4/2008 by MMWR)
Date Released: 9/4/2008

This broadcast discusses a recipient of the Charles C. Shepard Award, Dr. Louise Floyd, and her publication regarding prevention and control of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). Dr. Floyd discusses how women can avoid FAS by ceasing to drink or by using effective contraception.  

Shepard Award Winners, Part 3: Dr. R. Louise Floyd
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This broadcast discusses a recipient of the Charles C. Shepard Award, Dr. Louise Floyd, and her publication regarding prevention and control of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). Dr. Floyd discusses how women can avoid FAS by ceasing to drink or by using effective contraception.  (Created: 9/4/2008 by MMWR)
Date Released: 9/4/2008

This podcast is about the 2008 Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak investigation.  

Salmonella Saintpaul Outbreak
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This podcast is about the 2008 Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak investigation.  (Created: 8/28/2008 by National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-borne, and Enteric Diseases (NCZVED))
Date Released: 8/28/2008

This broadcast discusses how homeowners can avoid carbon monoxide exposure.  

Beware of the Air
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This broadcast discusses how homeowners can avoid carbon monoxide exposure.  (Created: 8/22/2008 by MMWR)
Date Released: 8/28/2008

This broadcast discusses how homeowners can avoid carbon moxide poisoning. Dr. Fuyuen Yip discusses sources of carbon monoxide and why exposures are more prevalent during the winter months.  

Beware of the Air
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This broadcast discusses how homeowners can avoid carbon moxide poisoning. Dr. Fuyuen Yip discusses sources of carbon monoxide and why exposures are more prevalent during the winter months.  (Created: 8/22/2008 by MMWR)
Date Released: 8/28/2008

This broadcast discusses a recipient of the Charles C. Shepard Award, Dr. Terrence Tumpey, and his publications in Laboratory and Methods. Dr. Tumpey discusses how findings from the 1918 influenza pandemic are useful in helping to prevent influenza today.  

Shepard Award Winners, Part 2: Dr. Terrence M. Tumpey
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This broadcast discusses a recipient of the Charles C. Shepard Award, Dr. Terrence Tumpey, and his publications in Laboratory and Methods. Dr. Tumpey discusses how findings from the 1918 influenza pandemic are useful in helping to prevent influenza today.  (Created: 8/28/2008 by MMWR)
Date Released: 8/28/2008

During the past 20 years, the global food trade has increased and, with it, the potential for the spread of foodborne illnesses caused by imported foods. The World Health Organization in 2007 implemented new International Health Regulations which help guide reporting of foodborne outbreaks. In this podcast, CDC's Dr. Scott McNabb discusses a study in the September 2008 issue of the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases which analyzed foodborne outbreaks in Australia in the early part of this decade and assessed how many would have been reported under the current health regulations.  

Reporting of Outbreaks of Foodborne Illness under the International Health Regulations
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During the past 20 years, the global food trade has increased and, with it, the potential for the spread of foodborne illnesses caused by imported foods. The World Health Organization in 2007 implemented new International Health Regulations which help guide reporting of foodborne outbreaks. In this podcast, CDC's Dr. Scott McNabb discusses a study in the September 2008 issue of the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases which analyzed foodborne outbreaks in Australia in the early part of this decade and assessed how many would have been reported under the current health regulations.  (Created: 8/27/2008 by Emerging Infectious Diseases)
Date Released: 8/27/2008

In this podcast, Ted Pestorius speaks with Dr. Marian McDonald, Associate Director for Minority and Women’s Health at CDC about an article in September 2008 issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases on infectious diseases in the homeless. There are an estimated 100 million homeless people worldwide today, and this number is likely to grow. The homeless population is vulnerable to many diseases, including HIV, hepatitis, and tuberculosis. Dr. McDonald discusses why this population is so vulnerable.  

Infectious Diseases in the Homeless
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In this podcast, Ted Pestorius speaks with Dr. Marian McDonald, Associate Director for Minority and Women’s Health at CDC about an article in September 2008 issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases on infectious diseases in the homeless. There are an estimated 100 million homeless people worldwide today, and this number is likely to grow. The homeless population is vulnerable to many diseases, including HIV, hepatitis, and tuberculosis. Dr. McDonald discusses why this population is so vulnerable.  (Created: 8/26/2008 by Emerging Infectious Diseases)
Date Released: 8/27/2008

This podcast discusses steps you can take to be safer and healthier at college.  

Tips for College Health and Safety
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This podcast discusses steps you can take to be safer and healthier at college.  (Created: 8/12/2008 by CDC’s Office of Women’s Health (OWH))
Date Released: 8/13/2008

This podcast offers positive tips as your child goes through adolescence.  

Positive Parenting Tips: Early and Middle Adolescence
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This podcast offers positive tips as your child goes through adolescence.  (Created: 8/6/2008 by National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Division of Human Development and Disability, Child Development Studies Team)
Date Released: 8/26/2008

This podcast offers positive tips as your child goes through middle childhood.  

Positive Parenting Tips: Middle Childhood
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This podcast offers positive tips as your child goes through middle childhood.  (Created: 8/6/2008 by National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Division of Human Development and Disability, Child Development Studies Team)
Date Released: 8/21/2008

This podcast offers positive ways to help the development of your preschooler.  

Positive Parenting Tips: Preschoolers
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This podcast offers positive ways to help the development of your preschooler.  (Created: 8/6/2008 by National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Division of Human Development and Disability, Child Development Studies Team)
Date Released: 8/15/2008

This podcast offers positive ways to help the development of your toddler.  

Positive Parenting Tips: Toddlers
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This podcast offers positive ways to help the development of your toddler.  (Created: 8/6/2008 by National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Division of Human Development and Disability, Child Development Studies Team)
Date Released: 8/7/2008

This podcast offers positive ways to help the development of your baby.  

Positive Parenting Tips: Babies
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This podcast offers positive ways to help the development of your baby.  (Created: 8/6/2008 by National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Division of Human Development and Disability, Child Development Studies Team)
Date Released: 8/7/2008

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