HHS Syndication Storefront

The HHS Syndication Storefront allows you to syndicate (import) content from many HHS websites directly into your own website or application. These services are provided by HHS free of charge.

Search Media Items


Filter results by:
spinner

Newest Syndicated Content

CDC

Assessment of Rabies Exposure Risk in a Group of U.S. AirForce Basic Trainees - Texas, January 2014

US  january  risk  assessment  texas  group  exposure  rabies  airforce  trainees 

Bryant J. Webber, MD1, Karyn J. Ayers, MD, PhD2, Brad S.

Preview   0 Users liked this content.
CDC

Protect Your Baby from Group B Strep! | CDC Features

prevention  features  pregnant  pregnancy  protect  CDC  group  strep  baby  CDC Features  Group B Strep  group B streptococcal bacteria  GBS carrier  35 weeks pregnant  labor  antibiotics during labor 

Talk with your doctor about a GBS test when you are 35-37 weeks pregnant.

Preview   0 Users liked this content.
CDC

QuickStats: Time Since Last Dental Visit* by Children Aged 2-17 Years, by Age Group - National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2012

health  survey  children  states  visit  years  group  national  quickstats  interview  age 

* Based on response to the question, "About how long has it been since [child's name] last saw a dentist? Include all types of dentists, such as orthodontists, oral surgeons, and all other dental specialists, as well as dental hygienists.".

Preview   0 Users liked this content.
CDC

Announcements: Smartphone Application Available forPreventing Group B Streptococcus Infections

infections  group  announcements  smartphone  application  available  forpreventing  streptococcus 

Despite more than a decade of prevention efforts and updated prevention guidelines published in 2010, group B Streptococcus (GBS) remains the leading cause of early onset neonatal sepsis in the United States (1). A free smartphone application, Prevent Group B Strep, is available from CDC to improve maternal and neonatal management of GBS disease prevention at the point-of-care.

Preview   0 Users liked this content.
CDC

Scarlet Fever: A Group A Streptococcal Infection | CDC Features

fever  features  toxins  CDC  group  infection  scarlet  streptococcal  CDC Features  sore throat  rash  Group A Streptococcus  scarlet fever  strep throat  sandpaper rash  swollen glands  peeling skin  strawberry tongue  throat culture  rapid antigen test 

Scarlet fever results from group A strep infection. If your child has a sore throat and rash, their doctor can test for strep. Quick treatment with antibiotics can protect your child from possible long-term health problems.Scarlet fever results from group A strep infection. If your child has a sore throat and rash, their doctor can test for strep. Quick treatment with antibiotics can protect your child from possible long-term health problems.

Preview   0 Users liked this content.
CDC

Group Strep

group  strep 

Protect Your Baby from Group B Strep! Protect your baby from group B strep. If you're 35-37 weeks pregnant, ask your doctor or nurse about a group B strep test.

Preview   0 Users liked this content.