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H1N1 Resources
Business\Non Profit Agencies
Healthcare Providers and Professionals
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Vaccine updates to Doctors and Providers from Dr. Bob - Nov 6, 2009
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Vaccine distribution allocation list as of Nov 5, 2009
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Accessing H1N1 vaccine for Healthcare Workers - Nov. 2, 2009 Note: When picking up vaccine, please bring your provider license and Prefilled syringes will be available the week of Nov. 9, 2009
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Vaccine updates to Doctors and Providers from Dr. Bob - Oct. 23, 2009
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Vaccine updates to Doctors and Providers from Dr. Bob - Oct. 15, 2009
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Vaccine updates to Doctors and Providers from Dr. Bob - Oct. 12, 2009
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Vaccine updates to Doctors and Providers from Dr. Bob - Oct. 8, 2009
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English - H1N1 Flu vaccine Consent Form
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Spanish - H1N1 Flu vaccine Consent Form
- Vaccine Information Sheet (VIS) for Injectable H1N1 vaccine (English)
- Vaccine Information Sheet (VIS) for Injectable H1N1 vaccine (Spanish)
- Vaccine Information Sheet (VIS) for nasal spray H1N1 vaccine - live attenuated (English)
- Vaccine Information Sheet (VIS) for nasal spray H1N1 vaccine - live attenuated (Spanish)
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Nasal Spray (FluMist) - facts about what it is and who can safely take it - Sept. 30, 2009
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Q&A about H1N1 Vaccine and vaccine safety - CDC - Sept. 28, 2009
- NEW - updated Q&A regarding Pregnant Women and the Novel H1N1 vaccine - Sept. 18, 2009
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Dr. Bob England's newsletter article featured in AZ Medical Assocation (AzMED) newsletter.
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Updated Interim Recommendations for the Use of Antiviral Medications in the Treatment and Prevention of Influenza for the 2009-2010 Season - Sept. 8, 2009
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2009 H1N1 Flu Vaccine information for Pregnant Women
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Clinician Recommendations from CDC
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MMWR report, Aug 09, CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) regarding the use of vaccine against infection with novel influenza A (H1N1) virus.
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Questions about Vaccine? Read here and have your questions answered! CDC August 11, 2009
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H1N1 and FLU resources for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing - as of June 5, 2009
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Resources and information for pregnant women and maternal health providers from CDC
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Dr. Bob's letter to healthcare facilities
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Patient screening form
- RELENZA fact sheet, English | Español
- TAMIFLU fact sheet, English | Español
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Personal protection and anti viral supply request form re: H1N1
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Final summary form of supplies used re: H1N1
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Infection Control for Patients In a Healthcare Setting
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Clinician Guidance for HIV-Infected Adults and Adolescents
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Clinician Guidance for Pregnant Women
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Clinician Guidance for Young Childred
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Guidelines for the Submission of Tissue Specimens
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Screening in Regions with Few or no Reported Cases
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Biosafety Guidelines for Lab Workers
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Flight Crews Arriving from Affected Areas
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Identifying Passengers Who May Have Swine Influenza
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EMS and 9-1-1 Personnel: Managing Confirmed or Suspected Infections
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Psychological Support for Essential Workers During a Pandemic
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Source: CDC Guidance for Professionals
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FDA Influenza Antiviral Drugs and Related Information
Child/Day Care Providers and Schools
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Letter from Dr. Bob to Superintendents about vaccine - Oct. 21, 2009
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Memo from Dr. Bob to School Officials - Oct. 15, 2009
- Letter to Parents about flu season and steps to prepare: English | Spanish
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MCDPH Letter regarding CDC guidance - Aug. 7, 2009
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Letter from Dr. Bob to Superintendents - July 9, 2009
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Vaccine Safety Concerns? The American Academy of Pediatrics provides extensive research and information to address your concerns
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Updated Childcare Providers Guidance from ADHS - Sept. 2, 2009
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Kid Research PSA
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Letter from Dr. Bob England to Schools - Aug. 7, 2009
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NEW - School Guidance - Aug. 7, 2009
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Novel H1N1 Influenza
Flu and You
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Signs and Symptoms
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Caring at Home
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Dr Bob Letter to School Officials, July 9, 2009
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Dr. Bob letter to Child Care Providers, May 5, 2009
- Help your children practice thorough hand washing, covering their cough and sneezes and using disposable tissues
- Perform daily health checks with the children in your care
- Educational information that will help keep you, your staff and the children from spreading this flu and other communicable diseases are listed below
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Letter to School Nurses, May 4, 2009
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Cover your Cough
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Tagalog
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Vietnamese
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Absentee Reporting Form Charter Schools
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Absentee Reporting Form Public Schools
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Talking with Children about H1N1
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Bilingual Health Tips
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Bleach Solutions and usage instructions
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Is it a cold or the flu?
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Diaper Changing Steps (front)
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Diaper Changing Steps (back)
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Parents Guide for sick days
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Wash Your Hands
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Alert for Institutions of Higher Education
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School (K � 12) Dismissal and Childcare Facilities
- School closure is not advised for a suspected or confirmed case of novel influenza A (H1N1)
- Schools that were closed based on previous interim CDC guidance related to this outbreak may reopen
- Students, faculty or staff with influenza-like illness (fever with a cough or sore throat) should stay home and not attend school or go into the community except to seek medical care for at least 7 days even if symptoms resolve sooner
- Parents and guardians should monitor their school-aged children, and faculty and staff should self-monitor every morning for symptoms of influenza-like illness
- Stringently follow sanitary measures to reduce the spread of influenza, see some recommnedations on the right side of page
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The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Sesame Workshop, and the Ad Council Launch National Campaign to Protect Families from H1N1 Virus and Stay Healthy
 more information: HHS.gov |
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This page last updated on:
11/10/2009 4:16 PM
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CDC Podcasts
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Recommendations to stay healthy
Wash your hands often  Stay home if you are sick  Keep sick children home  Cough into your sleeve or cover your cough with a tissue  Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth
 Get plenty of rest
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