Influenza Link Warehouse
The Saint Louis County Department of Health would like to provide citizens with valuable information to ensure continued good health. Influenza
Link Warehouse provides the most current access
to information designed to protect the population from the flu and its effects.
Please take a few moments and examine the content on the following websites.
These sites have been reviewed and compiled to offer the most accurate information
about influenza and the actions people can take to avoid its effects.
General
www.pandemicflu.gov
Serving a key role in the strategy outlined by President Bush on November 1, 2005, this website provides citizens with important information about the
government's preparation activities, as well as vital steps each American can take to prepare for and prevent a pandemic.
www.cdc.gov/flu
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) serves as one of the main health
agencies for the United States (U.S.) and maintains a comprehensive website
for influenza in multiple language formats. This site is updated frequently
and contains information and recommendations for citizens and health professionals
alike.
| www.cdc.gov/germstopper Working
with the above website, CDC’s GermStopper provides helpful
tips on preventing germs from spreading with materials such as posters/flyers
to be displayed inside the workplace, home, or school. |
www.influenza.com
Provided as a public health service by sanofi pasteur, this website
showcases a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) format for visitors to find answers
about the history of influenza, the science behind creating vaccines, and the
recommendations for who should get vaccinated.
www.hhs.gov/flu The United States Department
of Health and Human Services (HHS) works with the CDC to ensure the quality
of health for every U.S. citizen.
This site provides visitors with questions and answers, flu-related
press releases, and tips on preventing the flu and limiting its effects.
www.who.int/topics/influenza/en/ The
World Health Organization (WHO) is the specialized agency within
the United Nations that works to attain the highest level of health
possible across the globe. This particular website provides fact
sheets
and news information on the spread of influenza throughout the world,
including Avian Flu.
Kids and Schools www.scrubclub.org Developed
by NSF International, this “kid-friendly” website provides
interactive opportunities for kids to learn about healthy habits such
as hand washing.
Furthermore, it provides fun activities for kids to try in order to
learn more about influenza and how to prevent it.
www.healthinschools.org The
Center for Health and Health Care in Schools (CHHCS) is a program
resource center dedicated to exploring ways to strengthen the well
being of children
and youth through effective health programs and health care services
in schools. Administrators and staff can explore this site for
school-related
flu prevention
programs and materials.
www.itsasnap.org Compiled
by the CDC, the School Network for Absenteeism Prevention (SNAP)
is an initiative for middle schools across the nation to keep
kids healthy and
in school by promoting learning activities and materials for
good hand-washing techniques.
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