CDC Flu Activity Report
CDC Flu Activity Report
CDC Flu Activity Report
Recommendations for providers who are concerned that they will not have sufficient vaccine available during National Influenza Vaccination Week
Letter to health care providers from CDC Director Julie Gerberding about National Influenza Vaccination Week
Updated with report for week ending Nov 11 (Week 45)
CDC Flu Activity Report
Antiviral Drugs
Summary of Side Effects
Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
Recommendations for Using Antiviral Agents for Influenza for the 2006-07 Influenza Season
questions and answers
CDC Flu Activity Report
FACT SHEET FOR PROVIDERS
CDC recommends that healthy children aged 6 months up through their 5th birthday
Interim Guidance on Planning for the Use of Surgical Masks and Respirators in Health Care Settings during an Influenza Pandemic
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
The single best way to prevent the flu is to get vaccinated each year.
The single best way to prevent the flu is to get vaccinated each year.
Although avian influenza A viruses usually do not infect humans, rare cases of human infection with avian influenza viruses have been reported since 1997.
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season
Recommendations for the 2006-07 season