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The Immune Platoon

immune platoonMeet the Immune Platoon
mumps guy The BAM! site's Immune Platoon shows a team of super-powered white blood cells dedicated to protecting your body from infections and other diseases that threaten your body's good health. Bonus--diseases database shows the Immune Platoon's arch-enemies.

BAM! Disease Detectives:

DetectiveStalking SARS
Follow CDC Disease Detectives as they track down the source of SARS.


Epidemiologist

Stacie Neff is an epidemiologist (EP-e-DEE-me-AH-Lah-jist)

Infectious Disease Trading Cards

Infectious Disease Trading CardsInside of Infectious Disease Trading Cards
Inside the Global Health Odyssey Museum
Find out about some of the infectious diseases studied at CDC.

Other Sites

  • GetVaxed (exit)
    GETVAXED.ORG is a project of PKIDS' Vaccine Initiative, which seeks to raise awareness of and encourage immunizations among teens and young adults.
  • BrainPop (exit)
  • MedMyst (exit)
    An interactive learning adventure. As you enter a futuristic world, you will help solve medical mysteries in infectious diseases.
  • Lyme Disease: Tick Removal- A Step by Step Guide (exit)

 

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This page last modified on August 18, 2009
Content last reviewed on July 9, 2009
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

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