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Below are listed information and materials available on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (cdc.gov) website translated into other languages. Topics include emergency preparedness and response, diseases and conditions, data and statistics, environmental health, healthy living, injury, violence and safety, life stages and populations, travelers' health, and workplace safety and health among others. The information comes in various formats available for sharing and downloading. All of the resources are free to print and share. Additional resources will be added periodically, so please visit often. For information in Spanish only, please visit CDC en Español.

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Sentòm Entoksikasyon Alimantè

Food Poisoning Symptoms

Language: Haitian Creole

Ou konnen kò ou pi byen

You know your body best.

Language: Haitian Creole

Koute ak Aji Byen Vit

Listening and Acting Quickly

Language: Haitian Creole

Èske ou ansent kounye a oswa nan ane pase?

Pregnant now or within the last year?

Language: Haitian Creole

Kenbe Manje An Sekirite Apre yon Katastwòf oswa Ijans

Keep Food Safe After a Disaster or Emergency

Language: Haitian Creole

Lavaj men: Kenbe Fanmi Ou Ansante

Handwashing: Keeping Your Family Healthy

Language: Haitian Creole

10 bagay ou ka fè pou jere sentòm COVID-19 ou yo lakay ou

10 things you can do to manage your COVID-19 symptoms at home

Language: Haitian Creole

Lave Men Ou!

Wash Your Hands

Language: Haitian Creole

Dekontaminasyon pou oumenm ak lot moun

Decontamination for Yourself and Others

Language: Haitian Creole

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