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Thursday

ACIP: Vaccine Recommendation Updates - 1/25/2023

Prevention of disease, disability, and death through immunization and by control of respiratory and related diseases.

 

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Revisions have been made to the ACIP General Best Practice Guidelines for Immunization. To see the revisions, please go to ACIP List of Errata/Updates for Guidelines for Immunization.

 

 

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Tuesday

New State Fact Sheets: Addressing Excessive Alcohol Use

January 17, 2023

 


These new state fact sheets highlight the public health problem of excessive alcohol use and the status of alcohol policy solutions in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. They combine findings from multiple sources into one easy-to-read product that can be printed and shared with communities, decision makers, and other partners interested in the prevention of excessive drinking. 


Check out your state's fact sheet!

 

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Thursday

REMINDER: ACTION NEEDED to continue email updates for Schedule: Adult Immunization Schedule - 1/11/2023

Prevention of disease, disability, and death through immunization and by control of respiratory and related diseases.
 
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Wednesday

ACTION NEEDED to continue email updates for Schedule: Adult Immunization Schedule

Prevention of disease, disability, and death through immunization and by control of respiratory and related diseases.
 
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Tuesday

CDC Call for AR Project Proposals

Latest from CDC on Antibiotic Resistance (AR)

CDC Seeking Antimicrobial Resistance Project Proposals

Broad Agency Announcement

CDC released a new Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) funding opportunity for applied research to address emerging public health priorities. Funded research projects may include identifying and evaluating strategies and advancing innovation to combat antimicrobial resistance (AR). Domestic and international applicants should visit the announcement page at SAM.gov to learn more and apply by February 3, 2023 at 3 p.m. EST.


CDC works on AR-related topics across the One Health spectrum, including:

  • Animals
  • Environment (e.g., water and soil)
  • Health equity
  • Healthcare-associated infections, including in hospitals
  • Improving antibiotic and antifungal drug use
  • Improving detection or data collection of AR-related infections
  • Preventing spread of AR pathogens
  • Sepsis

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Funding for this opportunity will be determined through a competitive selection process based on funds available.


Since 2016, CDC has supported more than 120 innovation projects through the BAA to advance research and understanding of AR across health care, the food supply, communities, and the environment. Through these new BAA projects, research will help CDC better understand the drivers and potential impact of AR across the One Health spectrum and identify innovative solutions to prevent the spread of AR.


BAA projects complement additional CDC AR investments, including those supported through CDC’s AR Solutions Initiative. Through these investments, CDC is transforming how the nation combats AR domestically and globally.


Apply Now

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