Cdc pediatric flu

    • [DOCX File]Maine.gov

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      This year, in addition to pediatric flu vaccine, The Maine Immunization Program will be providing a limited number of adult doses to our providers. These additional adult flu doses are intended as a supplement to what providers have already planned for during the 2020-2021 flu season to target uninsured and under insured adults but may be given ...


    • Updated CDC Talking Points

      · During the 2005-06 season, 46 deaths in children were reported to CDC 1 During the 2004-05 season, 47 deaths in children were reported to CDC. 2 During the 2003-04 season (the first year that CDC collected information on pediatric flu deaths), 153 flu-associated deaths in children were reported to CDC.


    • [DOC File]H1N1 Pediatric Office Pandemic Plan Template

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      Pandemic Influenza Pediatric Office Plan Template: Product of a Pediatric Stakeholders’ Meeting Purpose This. Pandemic Influenza. Pediatric Office Plan Template is a planning tool developed by pediatric stakeholders that is intended to assist pediatric medical offices that have no pandemic influenza plan in place, but may experience an increase in patient calls/visits or workload due to


    • Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH)

      CDC recommends annual influenza vaccination for everyone 6 months and older with any licensed influenza vaccine that is appropriate for the recipient’s age and health status, (IIV, RIV4, or LAIV4), with no preference expressed for any one influenza vaccine product over another1.


    • [DOCX File]Pandemic Influenza Electronic Exercise Tool

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      The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Healthcare Preparedness Activity and the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education developed the . Pandemic Influenza Electronic Exercise Tool. with the support of the organizations listed below. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response


    • [DOC File]Influenza Vaccine Dosing Chart

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      Pediatric “2 Dose Rule”: Children 6 mo-8 yrs receiving any flu vaccine for the 1st time should receive 2 doses of vaccine. Children 6 mo-8 yrs who received only 1 dose of flu vaccine in their 1st season of vaccination should receive 2 doses of vaccine in their 2nd season of vaccination.


    • [DOC File]CDC H1N1 Flu Website Situation Update, January 10, 2010

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      Since April 2009, CDC has received reports of 293 laboratory-confirmed pediatric deaths: 248 due to 2009 H1N1, 43 pediatric deaths that were laboratory confirmed as influenza, but the flu virus subtype was not determined, and two pediatric deaths that were associated with seasonal influenza viruses.


    • [DOC File]National Influenza Vaccine Summit – June 2006

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      Based on discussions with influenza vaccine manufacturers and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates more than 100 million doses of influenza vaccine will be produced for the United States this year. This is 17 million more doses than ever distributed in any previous season.


    • [DOC File]Maine Weekly Influenza Surveillance Report

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      Pediatric Fatalities Health care providers and the office of the Maine Medical Examiner report deaths in persons aged 18 years or younger associated with laboratory-confirmed influenza to Maine CDC. Each report is investigated to obtain additional demographic and illness-related information.


    • [DOCX File]01-25-18 Flu and You

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      confirmed flu cases, and that is actually when those specimens or blood specimens or in this case respiratory droplets, usually, that are sent to our state lab, we analyze those and we determine what kind of flu it is, is this H3N2, H1N1, is it type B flu or one of the strains of that, and then that is actually compiled and sent to the CDC, and ...


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