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This report analyzes National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) data from 49 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia to examine differences in suicide characteristics and contributing circumstances among Hispanic and non-Hispanic AI/AN populations, including multiracial AI/AN. Study findings and implications for public health practice are discussed. Learn more.  ...
This site offers maps and charts to track Monkeypox cases at the state and national level. Total confirmed cases in the U.S. and in each state are shared. Learn more.  
This infographic (PDF, 1 page) provides information and resources related to suicide and suicide prevention. The following topics are discussed:   Populations at higher risk for suicide (e.g., veterans, Tribal populations, middle-aged adults, LGBTQ+ youth, certain industries and populations, people with disabilities, certain racial and ethnic groups)  Regional suicide rates across the United ...
This webpage outlines risk and protective factors for suicidal thoughts and actions at the individual, relationship, community, and societal levels. Additional suicide prevention resources are provided. Learn more. 
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Learn more. 
The CDC recently approved Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine to be used as another primary series option for adolescents ages 12 through 17. This recommendation follows the FDA’s emergency use authorization for the vaccine for this age group.   Novavax uses protein subunit technology, the same technology used in the Influenza and Whooping Cough ...
This webpage for vaccine providers and community partners offers guidance on how to discuss the COVID-19 vaccination with parents and caregivers. It guides providers through the process of helping parents and caregivers feel more confident getting their children vaccinated. Topics discussed include:  Importance of vaccination  Severity of COVID-19 infection  Vaccine safety  Potential side effects   How ...
The Vaccines for Children (VFC) program offers vaccines at no cost to eligible children who might not otherwise be vaccinated because of an inability to pay. Vaccines are offered through a national network of health care providers enrolled in the program. Children under the age of 18 who meet any ...
This webpage provides parents with answers to common questions about vaccines. The page covers questions related to vaccine safety, side effects, schedule for vaccines, and protection from diseases. Learn more. 
This webpage contains a series of webinar recordings discussing CDC’s Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (HECAT) and its many uses for schools. Learn more. 
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