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CDC H1N1 Guidance Documents
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Guidance for Public Health Officials
VACCINE RECOMMENDATIONS

Monovalent Influenza Vaccine Dosage, Administration, and Storage

Novel H1N1 Vaccination Recommendations
GENERAL PLANNING INFORMATION

Vaccine Distribution Q&A

School-Located Vaccination Planning Materials and Templates
CDC 2009 H1N1 Vaccination Campaign Planning Checklist
Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccine Safety Monitoring
Guidelines for Setting up Clinics
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CDC Guidance for Health Professionals
PATIENT CARE
Information for Pharmacists
2009-2010 Triage Algorithm for Children
2009-2010 Triage Algorithm for Adults
Use of 23-Valent Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (PPSV23)
Planning Guide for Vaccinating Pediatric Patients
Infection Control for Patients in a Healthcare Setting
Home Care Guidance: Physician to Patient
H1N1 Clinicians Questions and Answers
Obstetric Healthcare Providers: Use of antiviral medications in pregnancy
Obstetric Settings
Pregnant Women
HIV-Infected Adults and Adolescents
Prevention and Treatment in Young Children
Identifying and Caring For Patients
Patients With Cardiovascular Disease
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND SURVEILLANCE
Reporting Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations and Deaths for the 2009-2010 Season
Clinical Data Collection Forms and Templates
RISK PREVENTION AND TREATMENT
Quick Facts for Clinicians: Antiviral Treatments
Antiviral Safety Information
Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of Medical Products
Antiviral Recommendations
Facemask and Respirator Use
Patients With Cardiovascular Disease
LABORATORY PERSONNEL AND TECHNIQUES
CDC Protocol of Realtime RT-PCR for Swine Influenza A (H1N1)
Biosafety Guidelines for Lab Workers
Use of Rapid Influenza Diagnostic Tests
Guidelines for the Submission of Tissue Specimens for the Pathologic Evaluation
Specimen Collection, Processing, and Testing
WHO: Protocol for Antiviral Susceptibility Testing by Pyrosequencing
WHO: Sequencing Primers and Protocol
 
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CDC Guidance for the Public
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) and You
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Novel H1N1 Influenza Vaccine
Antiviral Drugs, 2009-2010 Season
2009 H1N1 Influenza A Vaccine Safety
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS)
What to Do If You Get Flu-Like Symptoms
Thimerosal
H1N1 Monitoring Q&As
ASTHMA
Asthma Information for Patients and Parents
PREGNANT OR BREASTFEEDING
2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine and Pregnant Women
Breastfeeding Your Baby: What Parents Should Know
What Pregnant Women Should Know About H1N1 Influenza
Pregnant Women in Education, Child Care, and Health Care
PEOPLE WITH HEART DISEASE
People With Heart Disease, Stroke, or Cardiovascular Disease
HOME CARE
Caring for a Sick Person in Your Home

Amount of Time Persons with ILI Should Remain at Home

 
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CDC Guidance for Institutions & Industry
BUSINESS AND WORKPLACE

Plan and Respond to the 2009-2010 Influenza Season

Toolkit for Businesses and Employers

Prevention of Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Flu in Workers
SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES

Child Care and Early Childhood Programs, 2009—2010 Influenza Season

School (K-12) Responses to Influenza, 2009-2010 School Year

Institutions of Higher Education Responses to Influenza, School Year 2009-2010

Preparing for the Flu: A Communication Toolkit for Schools (Grades K-12)
School Dismissal Monitoring System
TRAVEL
Guidance for Cruise Ships
Flight Crews Arriving from Affected Areas
HOSPITALS, LTC, OUTPATIENT CLINICS
Infection Control for Patients in a Healthcare Setting
 
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This page was reviewed on April 26, 2010
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