CDC Makes Finding Flu Resources Easier
What should I do if my child is sick? When is an employee too sick to work? What does CDC recommend this season regarding testing for influenza? Where can I get ready-made brochures and flyers on H1N1?
The answers to these questions and more are part of CDC’s efforts to clarify current and developing information about the 2009 H1N1 flu. Categorized by groups as well as topic areas, CDC’s partners have access to cleared information that can be readily forwarded and shared with family, colleagues, employees and the public. Using a Q&A format, CDC has divided information relevant to specific groups into categorized sections such as healthcare providers, general vaccine safety, people receiving 2009 H1N1 nasal spray vaccine, pregnant women and vaccine planners.
As H1N1 flu develops, getting out the right message at the right time can be complicated. CDC has made it a bit easier by providing free H1N1 resources in the form of ready-made, multi-language brochures, flyers, podcasts and more.
Listed below is a sampling of materials available for distribution and use by CDC’s partners:
Brochures
- 2009 H1N1 Flu and You
Upright - Reversed - CDC Says "Take 3" Steps To Fight The Flu
Upright - Reversed - Spanish
Flyers
More Information
News & Events
Focus on Flu

WebMD and
CDC Focus on Flu
- CDC Partnership Matters
- Events
- The Flu: What's New?
- Parent Portal
- Press Room
- All Partners Features
- News & Events Archive
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