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No Neck Ties For Doctors

Can swine flu be spread by neckties?
One New Jersey hospital isn't taking any chances.

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    NJ Expands Availability Of H1N1 Vaccine

    It's now easier to get the swine flu vaccine in New Jersey.

    Health and Senior Services Commissioner Heather Howard announced Wednesday that health care providers now can offer the vaccine to anyone who wants it.

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      First Shipment of H1N1 Vaccine In NJ

      The N.J. Department of Health and Senior Services has opened a toll-free public information hotline from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The information line number is 1-866-321-9571. Call center operators will be able to provide general information about H1N1, vaccine…

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        H1N1 Vaccine Available to All NYers

        Now any New Yorker who wants the H1N1 vaccine can get it from a health care provider, according to state officials. That means even if you don't fall into a CDC priority group, you can request the swine flu vaccine from your doctor, a clinic, or other provider.

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          Questions & Answers About Swine Flu

          A never-before-seen flu strain — a mix of pig, human and bird viruses — has turned killer in Mexico and is causing milder illness in the United States and elsewhere. While authorities say it's not time to panic, they are taking steps to stem the spread and urging people to pay …

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            NJ Expands Availability Of Swine Flu Vaccine

            It's now easier to get the swine flu vaccine in New Jersey.

            Health and Senior Services Commissioner Heather Howard announced Wednesday that health care

            Kids' Swine Flu Shots Recalled

            Hundreds of thousands of swine flu shots for children have been recalled because tests indicate the vaccine doses lost some strength, government health

            Beregn County Towns May Share Staff If Swine Flu Hits

            Some New Jersey towns are forming an employee-sharing consortium in case swine flu sickens too many workers.

            Swine Flu Vaccine Available to All New Yorkers

            Now any New Yorker who wants the H1N1 vaccine can get it from a health care provider, according to state officials. That means even if you don't fall into a

            One in Six Americans Have Had H1N1; 10,000 Have Died

            There have been 50 million case of the H1N1 virus, commonly known as swine flu, in the U.S., with more than 200,000 hospitalizations and nearly 10,000 deaths,

            Scientists: H1N1 Damages Entire Airway

            H1N1 can damage cells throughout the entire respiratory system similar to the 1918 and 1957 pandemics, the National Institutes of Health and the New York City

            No Neck Ties For Doctors

            Can swine flu be spread by neckties?
            One New Jersey hospital isn't taking any chances.

            Swine Flu Vaccine Coming in Spurts

            The supply of H1N1 Vaccine in New Jersey is coming in spurts, and that is creating shortages in many parts of the state.  Mike Gilliam has details.

            Severe Swine Flu Vaccine Shortage

            We've got the latest on swine flu.
            It's claimed six more lives in New Jersey.
            That brings the states total to 28

            NYC Launches Swine Flu Line

            New York City's health department is launching a flu help line.

            Starting Thursday, New Yorkers concerned about seasonal flu or the H1N1 virus will be able to

            • Swine Flu Tracker Map

            • Swine Flu Resources

            Flu.gov is the government’s one-stop access to the U.S’s H1N1, avian and pandemic flu information.  It provides information on everything from animals, travel, location, health and safety…to economic impacts and monitoring outbreaks.
            http://www.pandemicflu.gov/

             

            The state of New Jersey’s Department of Health and Senior Services provides people with information on Swine Flu and what they can do to stay healthy. 
            http://www.state.nj.us/health/er/h1n1/

            UMDNJ’s website provides all you’ll need and more and pride themselves on being New Jersey’s link to healthy living. (the links provided below cover everything, they are local resources too)
            http://www.healthynj.org/health-wellness/pandemic/swine.htm

            H1N1 FLU SPECIAL NOTICE!
            Due to the outbreak of Swine Flu (now known as H1N1 Flu) in Mexico and parts of the United States, HealthyNJ offers the following specific information and links:
            H1N1 flu is a type of virus. It's named for a virus that pigs can get. People do not normally get swine flu, but human infections can and do happen. The virus is contagious and can spread from human to human. Symptoms of this flu in people are similar to the symptoms of regular human flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue.
            There are antiviral medicines you can take to prevent or treat swine flu. There is no vaccine available right now to protect against this flu. You can help prevent the spread of germs that cause respiratory illnesses like influenza by

            • Covering your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.
            • Washing your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. You can also use alcohol-based hand cleaners.
            • Avoiding touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread this way.
            • Trying to avoid close contact with sick people.
            • Staying home from work or school if you are sick.

            H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) and You - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention answers questions about the H1N1 (Swine) Flu.
            Good Habits to Avoid the Flu - The CDC also provides these tips to help you avoid catching any type of flu.
            Antiviral Drugs and the H1N1 Flu - Learn more from the CDC about how the antivirals can help combat the flu.
            BrainPOP! Swine Flu - This is a great little resource for children, offered for free.
            CDC Emergency Twitter Group - If you are on Twitter, join this group for more information and breaking news.
            CDC Resources for Pandemic Flu - This site contains links to software for tracking flu outbreaks, work loss, plus preparedness tools for professionals and links to more specific flu topics.
            Get Ready - Read basic information about influenza and flu pandemics, including a free chapter from the APHA’s Control of Communicable Diseases Manual on identification and transmission of influenza. This page contains other valuable links to resources about school closing, quarantine, etc.
            H1N1 Flu - This information comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
            HealthyNJ Section on Pandemics and Epidemics - Learn more about pandemics and epidemics with links to international, national, and state sites.
            Home Care for Pandemic Flu - Learn more about how to take care of yourself or a family member at home with the flu, from the American Red Cross.
            International Travel - Travel warnings from the CDC.
            Key Facts about H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) - These facts are offered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
            Latest Information on Swine Flu - This site presents information about disease outbreaks in a visual format.  Supporting information is available in English, French, and Spanish, among other languages.
            MedlinePlus: Swine Flu - These links have been gathered by the librarians at the National Library of Medicine.
            2009 H1N1 Swine Flu: Environmental Health Links - The National Library of Medicine has compiled these links from government resources.
            2009 Flu Widget - Scroll down this page, from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, for a widget on Swine Flu to add to your web page.
            National Strategy for Pandemic Flu - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security provides users with a link to the critical infrastructure guide, available in PDF format.
            Swine Flu - DynaMed is a point-of-care, subscription-based product.  They are making their clinical information on the Swine flu available free of charge to all users.  It includes screening, history, treatment, and patient information, as well as disease summaries.
            Swine Influenza Frequently Asked Questions -The World Health Organization has created this set of questions and answers.
            Swine Influenza in Pigs and People - Want to learn more? Click to this fact sheet from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

            New Jersey Information
            Emergency Preparedness Office - The Emergency Preparedness office of the NJ HHS places information here for the public and for public health officers.
            H1N1 Flu Information - The official site of the State of New Jersey offers special H1N1 - Swine Flu updates in the right side frame.
            Influenza (Flu) Drugs - The NJ Department of Health and Senior Services offers this information on drugs to fight the flu.
            Influenza Pandemic Plan - NJ Department of Health and Senior Services (mainly directed towards healthcare workers and public health officers).
            Influenza Pandemic Preparedness - Here you will find links to documents from the NJ Department of Health and Senior Services on Avian flu, regular flu and emergency preparedness issues.
            NJ Center for Public Health Preparedness - See how the state is preparing for a possible avian flu epidemic and other emergencies at this center within UMDNJ.
            NJ Hospital Association H1N1 Flu Site - Find more links to quality information at this site.
            NJ State and Local Planning - The national government reports at this site about the activities NJ has planned to make ready for a flu pandemic.
            UMDNJ Department of Emergency Management - Specifically for information on swine flu and the UMDNJ community, but also highlights some sensible precautions and offers links to other resources.
            UMDNJ School of Public Health - Check the 'Spotlight' section of this page for current information on the flu.

            The AARP has a bulletin Board with fact information on Swine Flu that is updated regularly.  It offers  Q&A for people who are concerned and need one-on-one help. 
            http://www.aarp.org/
            http://bulletin.aarp.org/yourhealth/policy/articles/swine_flu_what_it_is_how_to_fight_it.html?CMP=KNC-360I-GOOGLE-BULL&HBX_OU=50&HBX_PK=swine_flu

            The CDC is on top of the H1N1 Flu and provides information, along with up to date graphs and statistics about how the United States and the rest of the world are handling the outbreak.
            http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/

            The World Health Organization WHO has the latest on the epidemic and vaccination information. 
            http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/en/

            Medicinenet.com has tips for people who may feel like they are suffering from swine flu like symptoms and what to do before jumping to the conclusion that you may be infected. 
            http://www.medicinenet.com/swine_flu/article.htm

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            First Shipment of H1N1 Vaccine In NJ

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