New York
Information about New York in NCEZID publications (2011–present)
Infectious diseases can be found everywhere, and NCEZID is engaged in preventing, tracking, detecting, and responding to outbreaks of infectious diseases throughout the United States and the world. The links below reference stories, maps, and updates about our work (2011–present) to protect people in New York from infectious disease.
Bookmarked by page - New York
- Unraveling, discovering, linking [PDF – page 14] Work and Accomplishments 2015
- Far from the contagious crowd [PDF – page 16] Innovative Technologies 2015
- Laboratory Response Network [PDF – page 31] Our Work, Our Stories 2011–2012
- Bull’s eye — An EIP-funded study that targets Lyme disease in three states [PDF – page 44] Our Work, Our Stories 2011–2012
- Not just chopped liver—New York City’s “Team Salmonella” tracks down the source of an outbreak [PDF – page 45] Our Work, Our Stories 2011–2012
- Critical Support directed at critical needs [PDF – page 50] Our Work, Our Stories 2011–2012
- A dangerous–and spreading–infection [PDF – page 65] Our Work, Our Stories 2011–2012
- Carbapenemase-producing CRE in the United States [PDF – page 65] Our Work, Our Stories 2011–2012
- CDC response to multistate outbreak of fungal meningitis and other infections [PDF – page 99] Our Work, Our Stories 2011–2012
Maps
- Selected NCEZID Epi-Aid Investigations, United States 2010-2012 [PDF – page 14] Our Work, Our Stories 2011–2012
- West Nile virus activity by state, 2011 and 2012 [PDF – page 49] (see story on page 48) Our Work, Our Stories 2011–2012
- State-level public reporting healthcare-associated infection policy [PDF – page 61] Our Work, Our Stories 2011–2012
- Selected tickborne diseases reported to CDC, 2011 [PDF – page 75] Our Work, Our Stories 2011–2012
- Terrestrial rabies reservoirs in the United States, 2010 [PDF – page 81] Our Work, Our Stories 2011–2012
- Page last reviewed: May 6, 2016
- Page last updated: May 6, 2016
- Content source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID)