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Website Resources
American Academy of Dermatology
www.aad.org
American Academy of Family Practice
www.aafp.org
American Academy of Pediatrics
www.aap.org
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
www.cdc.gov
CDC – National Center for Infectious Diseases
www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases
Harvard School of Public Health - Head Lice Information
www.hsph.harvard.edu/headlice.html
Hennepin County Human Services and
Public Health Department:
www.hennepin.us/childcaremanual
Minnesota AIDS Project
www.mnaidsproject.com
Minnesota Antibiotic Resistance Collaborative
www.minnesotaarc.org
Minnesota Department of Health
www.health.state.mn.us/divs./index.html
National Foundation of Infectious Diseases
www.nfid.org
National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Childcare
nrc.uchsc.edu/CFOC
University of Minnesota Extension Office
www.extension.umn.edu/
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