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- :National Center for Environmental Health (U.S.)April 13, 2022:CDC has partnered with the American Public Health Association (APHA) to create the Climate Change and Health Playbook: Adaptation Planning for Justice...
- :National Center for Environmental Health (U.S.). Environmental Health Tracking Branch.1 de junio del 2021:CDC’s Tracking Network in action : Extreme heat [Spanish]El calor extremo puede enfermarlo. Manténgase fresco e hidratado para protegerse. La Red d...
- :National Center for Environmental Health (U.S.). Environmental Health Tracking Branch.May 31, 2022:Extremely hot weather can make you sick. Stay cool and hydrated to protect yourself. The Tracking Network provides data and tools that you can use to ...
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- :National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (U.S.). Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases.November 30, 2023:Climate change poses many threats to biological, ecological, and societal systems. Shifting temperatures and weather patterns over time are leading to...
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