Re: Disease Detectives B/C
Posted: November 7th, 2018, 5:07 pm
The CDC website is good, and Wikipedia also has a lot of information.Nba2302 wrote:What are the best sites for Disease detectives for notes (I'm new to this event)
The CDC website is good, and Wikipedia also has a lot of information.Nba2302 wrote:What are the best sites for Disease detectives for notes (I'm new to this event)
Thanks !UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:The CDC website is good, and Wikipedia also has a lot of information.Nba2302 wrote:What are the best sites for Disease detectives for notes (I'm new to this event)
mmwr my dudeNba2302 wrote:Thanks !UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:The CDC website is good, and Wikipedia also has a lot of information.Nba2302 wrote:What are the best sites for Disease detectives for notes (I'm new to this event)
Sorry for responding late, but this one is my favorite for taking notes.Nba2302 wrote:What are the best sites for Disease detectives for notes (I'm new to this event)
LinkGalahad wrote:mmwr my dudeNba2302 wrote:Thanks !UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote: The CDC website is good, and Wikipedia also has a lot of information.
op for diseases
This event is all about the work of the CDC, and the MMWR is a review of monthly CDC infoNba2302 wrote:Why is MMWR so Good? I dont get it
You mean https://www.cdc.gov/hai/prevent/tap.html ?Nba2302 wrote:Does the CDC use TAP strategy for prevention? I searched it up in google, and there was a page in the cdc website that says that the cdc uses the TAP strategy.
Thanks!UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:You mean https://www.cdc.gov/hai/prevent/tap.html ?Nba2302 wrote:Does the CDC use TAP strategy for prevention? I searched it up in google, and there was a page in the cdc website that says that the cdc uses the TAP strategy.
It says on the website yes, so yes.