Communication Resources
Vector-Borne Diseases Social Media Toolkit
- Anyone is welcome to use CDC’s vector-borne disease messages and images on their social media platforms. CDC messages educate and encourage people to protect themselves from tick and mosquito bites.
Digital Press Kits
- A Safe and Effective Vaccine to Prevent Dengue is Approved
- Lyme and Other Tickborne Diseases
- Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis
- Mosquito Bites: Everyone is at Risk! | Spanish
- Nootkatone: A new active ingredient for developing insecticides and insect repellents
CDC Features
- Dengue: Avoid dengue by preventing mosquito bites
- Dengue Vaccine: What you need to know
- Ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis: Prevent tickborne disease by preventing tick bites
- Lyme disease: Prevent Lyme disease
- Mosquito bites: Prevent mosquito bites
- Rocky Mountain spotted fever: RMSF is deadly, but preventable
- Tick bites: Stop ticks to avoid Lyme and other tickborne diseases
- Tick bites: Protect yourself, your family, and your pets from tick bites during hunting season
- West Nile virus Don’t let mosquitoes wreck your summer
- Zika: Protect yourself and your pregnancy
B-roll
- B-roll footage of Aedes aegypti Mosquito Life Cycle
- B-roll footage of mosquito work at CDC and mosquito bite prevention practices
- B-roll footage of ticks and work at CDC’s insectary in Fort Collins, Colorado
Public Health Image Library
CDC’s Public Health Image Library, or PHIL, was designed to share CDC public health images. CDC welcomes public health professionals, the media, laboratory scientists, educators, students, and the public to use this material for reference, teaching, presentations, and public health messages.