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     Cover of NCEZID Work and Accomplishments 2015US Outbreaks:

    • Responding to a deadly outbreak of botulism in OhioCdc-pdf
    • Children infected with E. coli after visiting a festival in Washington StateCdc-pdf
    • What’s in the sushi?Cdc-pdf
    • One outbreak, two virusesCdc-pdf
    • Widespread Salmonella infections linked to cucumbersCdc-pdf
    • Tracing an outbreak to contaminated medical instrumentsCdc-pdf

    Global Outbreaks:

    • Cholera in East AfricaCdc-pdf
    • Monkeypox in the Republic of CongoCdc-pdf
    • Botulism in EthiopiaCdc-pdf

    Food:

    • Impressive numbers in Listeria project’s 2nd yearCdc-pdf
    • New tools give better access to foodborne disease dataCdc-pdf

    Bugs:

    • An unexplained spike in an old diseaseCdc-pdf
    • Rabbit fever on the riseCdc-pdf

    Fungal Infections:

    • Seizing an opportunity to reduce HIV mortalityCdc-pdf

    Ebola:

    • NCEZID and the Ebola response: Closing in on zeroCdc-pdf
    • NCEZID working in the Ebola response: Bo Lab, Sierra LeoneCdc-pdf

    Antibiotic Resistance:

    • New allies join the fight against antibiotic resistanceCdc-pdf
    • Healthcare-associated InfectionsCdc-pdf

    Healthy travel:

    • Safe—and healthy—travelsCdc-pdf

    Dangerous Pathogens:

    • Keeping rabies on our radarCdc-pdf
    • An improved test for poxvirusesCdc-pdf

    Discoveries:

    • Unraveling, discovering, linkingCdc-pdf

    What’s ahead for NCEZID:

    • The next 5 yearsCdc-pdf
    Page last reviewed: November 4, 2016
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