Information for Pregnant Women Working in Education, Child Care, and Health Care Settings Concerning 2009 H1N1 Influenza Virus
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's public beta release of the Content Syndication site is now available. Updates to the application will continue to be provided. Please report any feedback or issues to IMTech@cdc.gov so we can continue to address and improve the system.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is offering a new Web Content Syndication service that allows partners including federal public health agencies, state and local public health departments, non-profit organizations, academic institutions, and commercial organizations to syndicate CDC content directly to their sites. Public health partners can gain direct access to CDC Web content without having to monitor and copy updates, control which content from CDC.gov to use on their site, and integrate CDC content with localized content while keeping visitors on their sites. This is a free service provided by the CDC.
Syndication API
With the CDC Syndication API, you can retrieve CDC's vast repository of public health content. An API, or Application Programming Interface, is a way for two computer applications to talk to each other in a common language that they both understand. CDC's API provides a structured way to get CDC content in a predictable, flexible and powerful format.
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