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Free Journal Articles from the American Society of Microbiology
H1N1: When to See a Doctor
Resources
- CDC Briefing on Public Health Investigation of Human Cases of H1N1 Influenza
- CDC Health Advisory
- CDC: H1N1 Flu
- CDC: Interim Guidance for Clinicians & Public Health Professionals
- DynaMed: Clinical Summary of H1N1 Flu (free to the public)
- Flu.gov
- H1N1 (Influenza) Searchable Information Center
- Influenza Evidence-Based Information Portal
- Lancet H1N1 Flu Resource Center
- National Library of Medicine: Environment al Health & Toxicology
- New England Journal of Medicine: H1N1 Influenza Center
- Social Media at CDC: H1N1
- Tools and Resources for Influenza Preparedness
- Wiley-Blrackwell: Free Peer-Reviewed Articles on H1N1
Información sobre la salud del consumidor en español
Educational Resources for Children
In response to the steady stream of swine flu questions from children across the country, BrainPOP.com launched a new, free topic about the virus and its impact. Educators and parents are encouraged to use this content as age-appropriate tools for gently explaining the swine flu,its origins, its spread, and appropriate precautions. The swine flu movie is supported by a swine flu quiz and an FYI on hand washing. BrainPOP Jr. offers a related topic on washing hands, while the BrainPOP Educators blog features tips for discussing the swine flu in class.
Chris Childs |
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