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School Influenza Update - Minnesota Dept. of Health
Reporting Tool 2007-2008 Schools and long-term care facilities can use this form to report Influenza outbreaks. Reports and questions are also taken at 651-201-5414 or 1-877-676-5414 ... ) for the MDH Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division. What's New MDH Recommends Influenza Vaccination for all Health Care Personnel (PDF: 72KB/3 pages) Expansion of Flumist to younger children ...
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Influenza Vaccine Supply for Children
Rhode Island children 6-23 months of age received the first dose of influenza vaccine and 40% were fully vaccinated with 2 doses. Although coverage rates in Rhode Island remain ... routine vaccines are available for children through 18 years of age. We encourage providers to offer influenza vaccination at every opportunity---sick and well-child visits, throughout the season. No child should ...
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Seasonal Influenza Vaccine for Health Care Workers in Rhode Island
HCWs are permitted to decline influenza vaccination, but health care facilities must assure that HCWs who remain unvaccinated have personally declined the ... MS-Word Format) Please use use the following link to make 2007-2008 reports: Online HCW Vaccination Report Or you may e-mail, mail, or fax Form 2 to: John P. Fulton, ...
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Immunizations for Children - Keep Kids Healthy
The following documents provide you with specific ... effects. This information is provided to dispel rumors and help people make informed decisions regarding vaccination.' Includes links to info on the unproven links between vaccines and autism. Vaccine Information Statements ...
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2004 Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedule
The last dose in the vaccination series (third or fourth dose) should not be administered before age 24 weeks. Infants born to ... to obtain immunity. In addition, healthy children age 6 to 23 months are encouraged to receive influenza vaccine if feasible, because children in this age group are at substantially increased risk of influenza- ...
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MedlinePlus: Infections Topics
Traveler's Health Tuberculosis Tularemia see Tick Bites Typhoid Fever see Salmonella Infections Universal Precautions see Infection Control Urinary Tract Infections UTI see Urinary Tract Infections Vaccination see Immunization Varicella-Zoster Virus see Chickenpox Venereal Disease see Sexually Transmitted Diseases Venereal Warts see Genital Warts Verruca see Warts Viral Hepatitis see Hepatitis ...
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SAVE Avian Influenza
Commission is currently working on a discussion paper on the application of vaccination of poultry against Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 in the EU. This includes an overview of the issue ... competent authority of a member state may decide to apply the special measures including protective vaccination in stead of culling of the animals. However, these special provisions together with the basic ...
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Ferret News Topical Index
Tylenol (acetaminophen) in ferrets - #59 -U- Ulcers, gastrointestinal, in ferrets - #62 -V- Vacationing without ferrets (ferret sitter) - #109 Vaccination - #44, #49, #91 reaction - #46, 5/27/02 article, #91 Veterinarian, books for - #99 communicating with - #77 finding - #92, #99 Videos with ferrets - #106 Vitamin supplements - #91 -W ...
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Infections: Merck Manual Home Edition
Prognosis Immunization Introduction Common Vaccinations Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Tetanus Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Haemophilus influenzae type b Influenza Pneumococcal Infection Polio Varicella Smallpox Vaccination Before Foreign Travel Leprosy Leprosy Symptoms Diagnosis Prevention and Treatment Parasitic Infections Introduction Diagnosis Prevention Amebiasis Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Amebic ...
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F.A.Q's/Medical Microbiology: by Microbes.info
Our Children? Because immunizations save lives. Click on the title to read more. http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/microbiology/34244 Why Wait To Give Vaccines? When you give a vaccination is important. Too soon and you get poor protection. http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/microbiology/35234 - General Microbiology - Environmental Microbiology - Food Microbiology - Industrial Microbiology - ...
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