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June 2008 232 REFERENCES 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/ Prepared by Hennepin County Human Services and Public Health Department (HSPHD) June 2008 233