Purpose
Antimicrobial resistance digital resources for sharing online, on social media platforms, in newsletters and more.
Join the antimicrobial resistance conversation
Join the #AntimicrobialResistance conversation with CDC on X (formerly Twitter) and other social media. Below are CDC's accounts and free social media cards, gifs, and video for download and sharing on social media. CDC also provides other visual resources, like fact sheets and press releases. Antimicrobial-resistant pathogen illustrations are available for public use, search 'antimicrobial resistance'.
Antimicrobial resistance videos
CDC offers several videos on YouTube highlighting antimicrobial resistance videos and antibiotic use videos.
CDC social media accounts
CDC leads the fight against #AntimicrobialResistance, working with partners to keep people safe. We all have a role to play. Follow CDC AR on X (formerly Twitter) to find out how you can help. CDC has several other social media profiles that cover antimicrobial resistance.
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- Main CDC Facebook
- CDC Global Facebook
- CDC STD Facebook
- CDC TB Facebook
- CDC Travelers' Health Facebook
Images for social media
5 things to know about AR
AR can affect anyone anytime
World travel & AR
Actions to combat AR
Talk to your healthcare provider
Protect yourself & your family
Keep your hands clean
Ask your veterinarian about AR
Other CDC websites
Find more information on specific topics related to antibiotic resistance on other CDC websites:
- Antibiotic Prescribing and Use
- Sepsis
- Healthcare-associated Infections
- Antimicrobial Resistance and Food Safety
- Drug-resistant Gonorrhea
- Drug-resistant Tuberculosis
- Fungal Resistance: C. auris
- CDC's Role in global TB Control
- Transatlantic Taskforce on Antimicrobial Resistance
- Global Health Security Agenda: Antimicrobial Resistance Action Package
- CDC & FDA Antimicrobial Resistance Isolate Bank
- Pets and Antimicrobial Resistance