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Consumer Information
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Reproductive Health and novel H1N1 Flu: CDC is concerned about women and their families when there are either threats from disease or disasters. This includes women who may be pregnant, who have recently been pregnant, may be trying to conceive, or who are considering reproductive health treatments. Special health information on novel H1N1 flu is updated continually at CDC's novel H1N1 Flu Web site. Recent CDC health information releases include fact sheets for pregnant women who work in some community settings (e.g., schools, hospitals, clinics), women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or who will be caretakers for the sick in their home. More information is being prepared, sometimes in several languages, to serve your needs. We advise women to listen to local health authorities for information specific to your community. Your local media may also help by providing news via e-mails, text messaging, and other internet-based services. Consumer InformationCDC maintains an information service for consumers. Call 1(800) CDC-INFO especially if your questions cannot be answered by a local health professional or public health official. Call volume may be extremely high during some times of the day. You can also e-mail cdcinfo@cdc.gov. 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine and Pregnant Women NEW: September 1, 2009 Social media and networking tools for Consumers and Partners. Ready for an Emergency? Use the
Emergency Planning Tips If You're Pregnant or Have Young Children tool
to help you prepare. Clinicians and Public Health ProfessionalsNovel H1N1 Flu Guidance
Pregnant Women Are More
Severely Impacted by Novel H1N1 Influenza Virus and Need Prompt Treatment with
Antiviral Medication NEW: July 30, 2009 Podcast: In pregnant women with suspected H1N1 treat promptly! A conversation with Denise Jamieson of the CDC.*
Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Virus Infections in Three Pregnant Women—United
States, April—May 2009
Source: MMWR 2009:58(18);497–500
UPDATE: May 14, 2009
Interim
transcript and audio file for May 1 Maternal and Child Health Issues
Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity conference call Other Resources Subscribe to CDC’s Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report (MMWR). Listen to audiotapes and podcasts of novel H1N1 news of interest to clinicians. Drug information: CDC recommends the use of oseltamivir or zanamivir for the treatment and/or prevention of infection with novel H1N1 flu viruses, including women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. For more information, view drug information from the National Library of Medicine: Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Information About Medical Devices in Emergency Situations Food and Drug Administration (FDA) News
Journalists and Media ProfessionalsSpecial e-mail boxes are established to help you get facts to prepare stories and confirm facts about novel H1N1 flu. Please use these e-mail boxes to contact the CDC Media Relations Office and include the email where you can be reached, telephone number for call-backs, your deadline, your organization’s name, and questions you have.
Consumer and Volunteer OrganizationsNot a health center or clinic? Do people rely on you and your organization for support and assistance during a crisis? Do you want to do more but not sure where to start? Learn more about faith and community-based efforts that support public health activities. Know the facts before you act. Read the general information featured at CDC’s main novel H1N1 Web site. Using cell phone, Internet, or other services to deliver messages to your clients and others? CDC is using social media and networking tools. See samples for novel H1N1, Social Media Tools for Consumers and Partners. Offering hotline, reassurance or other services? We recommend using Adapting Community Call Centers for Crisis Support, A Model for Home-Based Care and Monitoring to help in organizing services to meet needs now and perhaps in the future.
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