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==Overview== | |||
Antibiotics, nation-wide education and programming are all used to reduce the amount of and treat individuals experiencing symptoms often associated with tularemia. | |||
==Secondary Prevention== | ==Secondary Prevention== | ||
The CDC operates a national program for bioterrorism preparedness and response that incorporates a broad range of public health partnerships. Other things CDC is doing include: | The CDC operates a national program for bioterrorism preparedness and response that incorporates a broad range of public health partnerships. Other things CDC is doing include: |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Antibiotics, nation-wide education and programming are all used to reduce the amount of and treat individuals experiencing symptoms often associated with tularemia.
Secondary Prevention
The CDC operates a national program for bioterrorism preparedness and response that incorporates a broad range of public health partnerships. Other things CDC is doing include:
- Stockpiling antibiotics to treat infected people
- Coordinating a nation-wide program where states share information about tularemia
- Creating new education tools and programs for health professionals, the public, and the media.