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Meningococcal Vaccine for Preteens and Teens

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Meningococcal Vaccine for Preteens, Teens, and Adolescents

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Do you know someone with sickle cell disease? | CDC Features

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Find out how teachers and others can help children with this sickle cell disease.

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NCIRD | Employment | Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

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Whether you are looking for full time employment, internships, or positions overseas, these links will guide you to the information you need.

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Chickenpox Can Be Serious. | CDC Features

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Most children with chickenpox completely recover. But it can be serious, even deadly, for babies, adolescents, adults, and people with weakened immune systems. Get vaccinated if you are not protected against chickenpox.

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Kids and Rabies | CDC Features

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Knowing How to Prevent Rabies isn't Just for Adults. Kids Can Get the Facts Too. Rabies is a dangerous virus that is found in the saliva of animals. It can infect and kill animals and humans. Every 10 minutes, someone dies from rabies. Even though anyone can get rabies, more than half of the people who get rabies are kids under the age of 15.

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