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CDC Image Widget. Flash Player 9 or above is required.
Emerging Infectious Diseases Widget.
Flash Player 9 or above is required.

Place this Emerging Infectious Diseases journal Widget on your Web site, portal home page, or in your blog to give you and your visitors current information on emerging infectious diseases.


Emerging Infectious Diseases widget.  Flash Player 9 or above is required. Emerging Infectious Diseases Widget.
Flash Player 9 or above is required.

This widget is an interactive, fun quiz to test your knowledge of the latest emerging infectious diseases.


A widget is an application that displays the featured content directly on your web page. You can embed content in personalized home pages, blogs, and other sites. Once you've added the widget, there's no technical maintenance. The Emerging Infectious Diseases journal will update the content automatically.


How to Add a Widget

To add a widget to your site, simply cut and paste the HTML code provided into your Web page. Above are the Emerging Infectious Diseases widgets that are currently available.

Please note: If you added an EID widget to your site before September 8, 2011, you will need to replace the widget code. The widget files were relocated and the old code will no longer work. You can find the correct code above.

Disclaimer

Placement of the CDC.gov widget or gadget is to be used only as a marker to the CDC.gov site and a channel for CDC.gov content. The use of a widget, gadget or link does not indicate any form of endorsement or approval from CDC, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.


Feedback or Technical Questions

Download Adobe Flash Player PluginYou will need the FREE Adobe Flash Player plug-in to view much of the interactive content on this page.

Since our widgets are a new CDC.gov product, we would really appreciate your feedback. Send us your comments and suggestions for other CDC.gov topic-specific widgets: eideditor@cdc.gov

Page created: September 09, 2011
Page updated: February 04, 2014
Page reviewed: February 04, 2014
The conclusions, findings, and opinions expressed by authors contributing to this journal do not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Public Health Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the authors' affiliated institutions. Use of trade names is for identification only and does not imply endorsement by any of the groups named above.
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