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CDC Emergency Partners Update 2014 Ebola Response - January 14, 2015

CDC Emergency Partners Update 2014 Ebola Response - January 14, 2015



CDC Emergency Partners

                                                                       January 14, 2015

CDC Ebola Emergency Partners Newsletter


CDC has activated its Emergency Operations Center to respond to Ebola.  Below, please find resources and guidance that we hope will be useful to you and your organization.  Please share with your colleagues and networks.

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Announcements


Wonder what it is like to be a disease detective? CDC will be hosting a LIVE Facebook Q&A with CDC disease detectives Leisha, Sue, and Karlyn on Wednesday, February 21 at 2:00 PM EST. These disease detectives will share their experiences about working on the Ebola response in the field and be available to answer your questions. Post your questions for the disease detectives on Facebook .
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To provide guidanceto the master of a ship or designated ship andimistrators, CDC has released an Interim Guidance for Cargo Ships to provide guidance for monitoring potentially exposed crew and suspected cases of Ebola. This guidance is on CDC's website.

CDC Key Messages


CDC released the latest Key Messages for the Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa on January 14, 2015.  To access these Key Messages, click here.

Ebola Cases and Deaths (West Africa)


As of January 11, 2015*

  • Total Cases: 21261
  • Laboratory-Confirmed Cases: 13427
  • Total Deaths: 8414
Updates on cases and deaths can be found on the CDC website.
*Case counts updated in conjunction with World Health Organization updates and are based on information reported by the Ministries of Health.

Partner Resources


General Outbreak Information


New or Updated Guidance Documents

The full range of guidance documents can be found at the CDC Ebola Web site.

Multimedia Resources


Content Syndication

Put CDC content on Ebola on your website that will update automatically.
Add a CDC Ebola Microsite to your web page.  The embed code for this microsite is available in CDC’s new syndication site, the Public Health Media Library.  Ebola HTML content, images, and other media are being added and also available for syndication from this site.
Please contact IMTech@cdc.gov for technical support.

CERC Corner


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Course Objectives for Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Online Training Program
Do you know how communication is different in an emergency? Can you explain how an emergency psychologically affects your audience? Do you know how to best use traditional media and social media in a crisis? After completing the Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) online training program, you will. 
The CERC training program teaches the core principles you need to use to effectively communicate with the public, media, partners, and stakeholders during public health emergencies.  This training is especially relevant for public information officers, public health responders, leaders, and others who communicate in local, state, and national responses.  The CERC online training incorporates lessons learned from recent public health responses and draws from research in the fields of public health, crisis communication, and issues management. Continuing education credit is available for this course.  To learn more, please visithttp://emergency.cdc.gov/cerc/training/basic/index.asp.

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