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Notes from the Field: Tickborne Relapsing Fever Outbreak atan Outdoor Education Camp - Arizona, 2014

Jefferson M. Jones, MD1,2,3; Mare Schumacher, MPH4; Marie Peoples, PhD4; Nina Souders, MD5; Kimberly Horn5; Lisa Fox, DO6; Michele Scott, MD6; Shane Brady, MD3; Joli Weiss, PhD3; Ken Komatsu, MPH3; Nathan Nieto, PhD7 (Author affiliations at end of text).

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Yellow Fever Vaccine Booster Doses: Recommendations of theAdvisory Committee on Immunization Practices, 2015

J. Erin Staples, MD1; Joseph A. Bocchini Jr.

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Update on Vaccine-Derived Polioviruses - Worldwide, January2014-March 2015

Ousmane M. Diop, PhD1; Cara C. Burns, PhD2; Roland W.

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Coccidioidomycosis in a State Where It Is Not Known To BeEndemic - Missouri, 2004-2013

George Turabelidze, MD, PhD1; Ravi K. Aggu-Sher, MD1; Ehsan Jahanpour, MS1; C. Jon Hinkle1 (Author affiliations at end of text).

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Opioid Overdose Prevention Programs Providing Naloxone toLaypersons - United States, 2014

Please note: An erratum has been published for this article. To view the erratum, please click here.

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State Legislation, Regulations, and Hospital Guidelines forNewborn Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Defects - UnitedStates, 2011-2014

Jill Glidewell, MSN1; Richard S. Olney, MD1; Cynthia Hinton, PhD2; Jim Pawelski, MS3; Marci Sontag, PhD4; Thalia Wood, MPH5; James E. Kucik, PhD6; Rachel Daskalov, MHA3; Jeff Hudson, MA3 (Author affiliations at end of text).

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Infection | Leptospirosis | CDC

bacteria  CDC  infection  transmission  leptospirosis  pigs  Urine  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  contaminated water  rodents  bacterial special pathogens branch  bspb  dogs  division of high-consequence pathogens and pathology (DHCPP)  horses  wild animals  domestic animals  cattle 

The bacteria that cause leptospirosis are spread through the urine of infected animals, which can get into water or soil and can survive there for weeks to months.

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Leptospirosis | CDC

prevention  resources  treatment  meningitis  CDC  infection  animals  pets  death  leptospirosis  health care workers  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  Humans  Risk of Exposure  Signs and Symptoms  leptospira  kidney damage  liver failure  bacterial special pathogens branch  bspb 

Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that affects humans and animals. Provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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