Vital Signs 2017

About Vital Signs

CDC launched a program called CDC Vital Signs, which includes an MMWR Early Release, a fact sheet and website, a media release, and a series of announcements via social media tools.

Vital Signs will be released the first Tuesday of every month. Issues include colorectal and breast cancer screening, obesity, alcohol and tobacco use, HIV testing, seat belt use, cardiovascular disease, teen pregnancy and healthcare-associated infections, asthma, and foodborne disease.

CDC Vital Signs

General Vital Signs
CDC Vital Signs™ – Learn about the latest public health data. Read CDC Vital Signs™…

CDC Vital Signs™ – Learn about the latest public health data. Read CDC Vital Signs™…

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Routinely provide HIV testing for everyone aged 13-64. Talk to all of them about HIV risk. Test people at high risk at least annually.

Learn Vital Information about Cancer and obesity

Learn Vital Information about Preventing Stroke Deaths

Learn Vital Information about Prescription-Drug-Overdose

Learn Vital Information about Legionnaires’ Disease

Learn Vital Information about African American Health

Learn Vital Information about Zika Virus in Babies

Learn Vital Information about Arthritis in America

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Learn Vital Information about Native American with diabetes-related kidney disease

Page last reviewed: October 4, 2017