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  1. 2024年5月15日 · One tick-borne encephalitis vaccine (called TICOVAC) is available in the United States. Tick-borne encephalitis vaccine is approved for use in persons aged 1 year and older. Tick-borne encephalitis vaccine should be considered for some travelers at higher risk of tick-borne encephalitis.

    • When Is The Next CDC Museum Disease Detective Camp?
    • How Will The Covid-19 Pandemic Affect CDC Museum Disease Detective Camp?
    • What Will I Learn at CDC Museum Disease Detective Camp?
    • I Want to Be A Doctor. Will I Learn About Medicine During The Week?
    • Who Can Apply?
    • How Do I Apply?
    • All Application Components Must Be Mailed in. Why Can’T I Email them?
    • I Am Not A Us citizen. Can I Apply?
    • What Happens After I Apply?
    • I Think My Teenager Would Really Enjoy This Camp. How Can I Sign Them Up?

    In 2024, two identical sessions of the in-person camp are scheduled for June 24-28 and July 22-26. Each day’s sessions start at 8:45 and end at 4:00. Campers are not allowed to leave early, arrive late, or miss days.

    CDC Museum staff prioritizes the health of its visitors and will enforce all CDC visitor requirements. Students who attend camp must 1. show proof of COVID-19 vaccinations or provide proof of exemption eligibility, 2. wear a mask for the duration of each camp day, 3. complete a daily symptom check screening before arriving to CDC’s campus, and 4. a...

    The CDC Museum Disease Detective Camp teaches attendees the fundamentals of CDC’s work: the field of public health and the science of epidemiology. Public health is a vast field that covers many aspects of keeping populations of people healthy. It includes, but is not limited to, research, data collection, data analysis, and health education. Epide...

    No. The camp mirrors CDC’s work, and since CDC is not a clinical medical facility, the camp does not have a medical treatment focus. While we do briefly discuss the pathology of some diseases, most of the time is spent focused on the collection and analysis of data and the use of that data to improve people’s health. The camp also covers the many d...

    The CDC Museum Disease Detective Camp is open to motivated students who will be high-school juniors or seniors during the 2024-2025 school year. In other words, the applicant must currently be a sophomore or junior. Applicants must be 16 years old by the first day of the camp to comply with CDC’s laboratory safety requirements. Absolutely no except...

    To apply for the 2024 CDC Museum Disease Detective Camp, read all the FAQs, download and complete the application, and then mail your application and teacher recommendation together. Applications must be postmarked (mailed) by March 22, 2024. An “Application Status” email will be sent on May 3, 2024. This email will notify you if you have been offe...

    All components of your application, including your teacher recommendation form, must be physically mailed in together. Nothing can be emailed in because your application contains personal identifiable information (PII). You need to place pages in order with no staples, folds, or double-sided printing in a 9 x 12 (or similar size) envelope and addre...

    Yes. Non-US citizens may apply to be considered for camp, but must be able to show documentation requested on the application and must bring original passport each day of camp. All documentation must be valid (not expired). Any non-US citizen living abroad who travels into the U.S. for camp must obtain a B1 (business) visa at customs. Accepted camp...

    Once your application is received, you will receive two emails. The first, a notification email, will be within 48 hours of camp staff receiving your application and entering it into the evaluation process; this email is a confirmation that camp staff received your application. The second, a status of application email, will be sent to all applican...

    Due to the popularity of this camp, we expect more interested students than we can accommodate. For this reason, we have an application process for interested students. To ensure that the camp is an enjoyable experience for all participants, please discuss the camp with your teenager and refrain from applying on their behalf. We urge you and your t...

  2. MMWR is a weekly epidemiological digest that provides timely, reliable, objective, and useful public health information. EID is a monthly peer reviewed journal covering infectious diseases with emphasis on disease prevention, control, and elimination. PCD is a peer reviewed journal covering research, public health findings, innovations, and ...

  3. The new guidance brings a unified approach to addressing risks from a range of common respiratory viral illnesses, such as COVID-19, flu, and RSV, which can cause significant health impacts and strain on hospitals and health care workers.

  4. 2024年3月15日 · People with COVID-19 have reported a wide range of symptoms ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. Anyone can have mild to severe symptoms. Possible symptoms include: Fever or chills. Cough. Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. Fatigue. Muscle or body aches. Headache.

  5. 2023年9月14日 · BMI Percentile Calculator for Child and Teen. Español (Spanish) Print. This calculator provides body mass index (BMI) and the corresponding BMI-for-age percentile based on CDC growth charts for children and teens ages 2 through 19 years.

  6. 2024年5月2日 · Choosing a COVID-19 Test. Getting a COVID-19 Test. Positive Test Result. Negative Test Result. Types of Tests. Viral tests look for a current infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, by testing specimens from your nose or mouth. There are two main types of viral tests: Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests. Antigen tests.

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