Cdc.gov
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Type of site | Government health website |
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Owner | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
URL | www.cdc.gov |
Commercial | No |
Launched | 1994 |
CDC.gov is the official website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a national public health institute in the United States. The website serves as a comprehensive resource for information on a wide range of health topics, including infectious diseases, chronic diseases, environmental health, occupational safety, and emergency preparedness.
History[edit | edit source]
CDC.gov was launched in 1994 as part of the CDC's efforts to provide the public with easy access to reliable health information. Over the years, the website has evolved to include a vast array of resources, including data and statistics, educational materials, and guidelines for healthcare professionals.
Content and Features[edit | edit source]
CDC.gov offers a variety of content and features designed to educate and inform the public, healthcare providers, and researchers. Some of the key sections of the website include:
- Diseases and Conditions: This section provides detailed information on a wide range of diseases and health conditions, including influenza, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and cancer.
- Data and Statistics: CDC.gov offers access to a wealth of data and statistics on public health topics, including reports from the National Center for Health Statistics and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
- Emergency Preparedness and Response: This section provides information on how to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies, such as natural disasters, bioterrorism, and pandemics.
- Environmental Health: Information on environmental health issues, such as air quality, water safety, and chemical exposures, is available in this section.
- Traveler's Health: CDC.gov offers health information for travelers, including vaccination recommendations and travel advisories.
Public Health Campaigns[edit | edit source]
CDC.gov is also a platform for public health campaigns aimed at promoting healthy behaviors and preventing disease. Examples include campaigns on smoking cessation, vaccination, and healthy eating.
Access and Usability[edit | edit source]
The website is designed to be accessible to a wide audience, with content available in multiple languages and formats. CDC.gov is regularly updated to ensure that the information provided is current and accurate.
Also see[edit | edit source]
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- National Institutes of Health
- World Health Organization
- Public health
- Epidemiology
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