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Healthcare and Laboratory Issues

Bioterrorism Agents (smallpox, plague, botulism, more)
Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response site
CDC Data and Specimen Handling (DASH) Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF (23 KB)
Section form 50.34 for submission of laboratory specimens
DPDx: Diagnostic Parasitology
Dynamic electronic resource focusing on the identification and diagnosis of parasites of public health concern
Health Level Seven Specifications for Electronic Laboratory-Based Reporting of Public Health Information, 1996 Corel WordPerfect 6.0
(284 KB)
Isolation and Identification of Measles Virus in Cell Culture
Guide for the collection and handling of specimens for the isolation and identification of measles virus. English and Spanish

See Also
Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion site

Topic Sections
item Publications online by topic, home
item Emerging infectious diseases
item Disease- and agent-specific publications
item Healthcare-associated infections
item Healthcare and laboratory issues
item Antimicrobial resistance
item Disease prevention, general
item Disease surveillance (on Infectious Disease Surveillance site)
See Also
 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly (MMWR)
 Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) journal
 Microbial Threats to Health: Emergence, Detection, and Response (2003)
Board on Global Health (BGH), Institute of Medicine (IOM)

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