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  2. CDC - DPDx Homepage

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    A Reference and Training function, in which all users can browse through concise reviews of parasites and parasitic diseases, including an image library and a review of recommended procedures for collecting, shipping, processing, and examining biologic specimens.

  3. Use of Agency Materials | Other | CDC

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    PHIL Image Reuse Terms and Conditions. Most images found in the Public Health Image Library (PHIL) are royalty-free and available for personal, professional and educational use in electronic or print media, with appropriate citation. Please credit CDC and the individual photographer if his/her name is given.

  4. CDC - DPDx - Parasites A-Z Index

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    Parasites A-Z Index of Parasitic Names . An official website of the United States government Here's how you know

  5. Visual Communication Resources | Health Literacy | CDC

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    Public Health Image Library (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Visuals Online (NIH National Cancer Institute) Visuals can support the main message and help audiences understand numerical information.

  6. Notice to Readers: Enhanced CDC Public Health Image Library...

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    The online CDC Public Health Image Library (PHIL) has been updated and enhanced with a new design and new functions; PHIL also has a new link to its website. PHIL contains approximately 7,000 free public health-related images, including high-resolution photographs, illustrations, and videos devoted to topics ranging from science, to public ...

  7. Photos of Measles | Measles (Rubeola) | CDC - Centers for Disease...

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    Below are examples of measles rashes on the human body. They usually begin as flat red spots that appear on the face at the hairline and spread downward to the neck, trunk, arms, legs, and feet.

  8. In-depth information on library products or services organizied by topic. Resources Access Options for obtaining library resources for staff at State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial (STLT) Public Health Agencies.

  9. CDC’s digital and social media tools, metrics, and mobile & web apps.

  10. Image courtesy of Parasite and Diseases Image Library, Australia. Xenopsylla cheopis. Xenopsylla cheopis is known as the Oriental rat flea and is the primary vector for Yersinia pestis (plague).

  11. CDC Library | Resources for STLT Public Health Agencies

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    The National Library of Medicine (NLM) Public Health Digital Library (PHDL) provides access to e-journals, e-books, and databases on an annual fee basis. State and local health departments are eligible to participate in the PHDL. They must have a partner library that provides articles to users when the article is not part of the PHDL collection.