Influenza & H1N1 Resource Center
 
 
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Links to Web Sites of Governmental and Other Agencies
The Influenza & H1N1 Resource Center contains links to several web sites that provide information on the status of disease outbreaks. You may view them here.

You should seek guidance from health agencies and governmental entities for the most current information on the H1N1 outbreak in your region.

Documents for Download
The materials provided in the The Influenza & H1N1 Resource Center are designed to help your business prepare for a pandemic in the workplace, as well as to help educate your employees about H1N1, the vaccine and how to treat it.  Documents available include posters, brochures, payroll stuffers, etc. You may view them here.

 

 

  Influenza & H1N1 Useful Websites
 

The Influenza & H1N1 Useful Websites page contains links to several web sites that provide information on the status of disease outbreaks. You should seek guidance from health agencies and governmental entities for the most current information on the H1N1 outbreak in your region.|

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Flu.gov
This site, managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, provides an extensive set of resources — checklists, toolkits, and guidelines — to assist healthcare providers and service organizations in planning for a pandemic outbreak.

Centers for Disease Control
This site, managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, provides an extensive set of resources — checklists, toolkits, and guidelines — to assist healthcare providers and service organizations in planning for a pandemic outbreak.

U.S. Department of Labor / OSHA
Guidance for protecting U.S. workers against pandemic flu.

World Health Organization (WHO)
This site contains information on pandemic flu cases around the world, as well as recommendations for travelers coming from or going to countries experiencing outbreaks.

WebMD – Focus on Flu
Experts from WebMD and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) team up to answer your questions about the flu season – from concerns about the H1N1 (swine flu) pandemic to seasonal flu issues.