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CDC - Seasonal & 2009 H1N1 Flu Print Info in Many Languages

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Thanks HHS and CDC for adding non-English languages.

Free Resources

Seasonal & 2009 H1N1 Flu Print Materials

This year's flu materials include messaging to address both Seasonal and 2009 H1N1 flu (sometimes called "swine flu") recommendations. All materials are free for download. They may be printed on a standard office printer, or you may use a commercial printer. Click on each image to see the different sizes and languages available.
We now have Flu Resources available in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Korean, Russian, and Vietnamese.
<!--starts here--> National Influenza Vaccination Week

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The 2009 H1N1 virus is still causing sickness and even death. Vaccination is your best protection. December 30, 2009






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<!--starts here--> Important Notice To All Patients

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Please tell staff immediately if you have flu symptoms January 12, 2010






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<!--starts here--> Reason enough to get VACCINATED!

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Flu-related complications lead to about 36,000 DEATHS and 200,000 HOSPITALIZATIONS each year in the U.S. This flu is more unpredictable than ever. Vaccination your best protection against flu. January 7, 2010






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<!--starts here--> Are you at risk for serious complications from flu?

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If you have asthma, diabetes, heart disease, or certain other chronic medical conditions, you're at risk for flu complications that can lead to hospitalization and even death. Vaccination is your best protection against flu. January 7, 2010






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<!--starts here--> CAUTION 2009 H1N1

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Why should I care? 19?24 year-olds are at increased risk of getting 2009 H1N1 influenza. January 7, 2010






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<!--starts here--> 19 to 24 year?olds

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Getting vaccinated is your best protection against 2009 H1N1 flu. January 7, 2010






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<!--starts here--> 2009 H1N1 COMING SOON!

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No tickets needs, 2009 H1N1 (Swine) flu could swing by your campus free of charge. Get the facts. vaccinated. January 7, 2010






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<!--starts here--> "By protecting myself I am protecting her."

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In you're 65 years or older, getting a flu shot is the best way to protect yourself and those around you from flu. January 7, 2010






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<!--starts here--> "My health is my biggest asset."

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In you're 65 years or older, getting a flu shot is the best way to protect yourself and those around you from flu. January 7, 2010






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<!--starts here--> I'll Vaccinate My Children

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Any flu can make your children sick enough to miss school, activities, or even be hospitalized. October 27, 2009






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<!--starts here--> Protect Me from Flu

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Any flu can make your children sick enough to miss school, activities, or even be hospitalized. October 27, 2009






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<!--starts here--> What Could Your Child Miss?

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Any flu can make your children sick enough to miss school, activities, or even be hospitalized. October 27, 2009






<!--ends here--> <!--starts here--> Children Need Flu Vaccines

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CDC and doctors recommend flu vaccines for all children aged 6 months through 18 years. November 24, 2009






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<!--starts here--> I'll protect my baby.

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They rely on you to protect them. Get vaccinated. September 28, 2009






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<!--starts here--> I'll protect my baby.

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They rely on you to protect them. Get vaccinated. September 28, 2009






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<!--starts here--> My Little Girl Has Diabetes.

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This flu season, kids also need to get a vaccine to protect them from 2009 H1N1 influenza (sometimes called ?swine flu?). November 24, 2009






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<!--starts here--> My Little Boy Has Asthma.

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This flu season, kids also need to get a vaccine to protect them from 2009 H1N1 influenza (sometimes called ?swine flu?). November 24, 2009






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<!--starts here--> Flu Information for Asthma Patients

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Anyone with asthma is at higher risk for flu�related complications, such as pneumonia. November 24, 2009






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<!--starts here--> You Can't Be Missed.

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If you are part of a first response team, you already know how important your job is. October 20, 2009






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<!--starts here--> Shot or spray?

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Health care workers are one of the priority groups to receive the 2009 Monovalent H1N1 vaccine November 18, 2009






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<!--starts here--> No Flu On Board

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Vaccination can Protect You Both! October 20, 2009






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<!--starts here--> I can't cover my shift.

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Even if you're healthy, you can get sick and spread seasonal or 2009 H1N1 flu (sometimes called ?swine flu?) to your co?workers, patients, or even bring it home to your family. November 24, 2009






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<!--starts here--> Native American: Life is a delicate balance

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Your flu vaccine protects me. My flu vaccine protects you. November 2, 2009






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<!--starts here--> 2009 H1N1 Flu and You

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2009 H1N1 flu (sometimes called "swine flu") is a new influenza virus that is spreading worldwide among people. January 15, 2010






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<!--starts here--> Certain Medical Conditions

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Information about the Flu ? including the new H1N1 Flu ? for People with Certain Medical Conditions<!--font color="#FF0000" style="font-size: 7pt"> November 24, 2009</font-->






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<!--starts here--> Cover Your Cough

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Stop the Spread of Germs that Make You and Others Sick! December 8, 2009






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<!--starts here--> Seasonal and 2009 H1N1 Flu: A Guide for Parents

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The flu (influenza) is an infection of the nose, throat, and lungs caused by flu viruses. November 24, 2009






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<!--starts here--> CDC Says "Take 3" Steps To Fight The Flu

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These actions will protect against the new H1N1 too!






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<!--starts here--> You and the H1N1 flu vaccine.

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2009 H1N1 flu vaccine is given in two ways. December 8, 2009






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<!--starts here--> Protect yourself from H1N1. Get the vaccine.

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Individual flyers for African American, Asian and Pacific Islander, American Indian and Alaska Native, and multicultural audiences. March 9, 2010






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<!--starts here--> Children should get the vaccine.

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Most children who get 2009 H1N1 flu feel better within a week. March 9, 2010






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<!--starts here--> 2009 H1N1 Flu Vaccine: It Takes Two Doses

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Get your child a second 2009 H1N1 flu vaccine dose. November 24, 2009






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<!--starts here--> Respirator Instructions

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Put the respirator on correctly: NOTE: Follow the instructions that come with the respirator. November 20, 2009






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<!--starts here--> 2009 H1N1 and Seasonal Flu: What You Should Know About Flu Antiviral Drugs

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Antiviral drugs are prescription medicines that fight against the flu in your body. November 24, 2009






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<!--starts here--> 2009 H1N1 and Seasonal Flu: What To Do If You Get Sick

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New 2009 H1N1 flu to cause illness, hospital stays, and deaths in the United States along with seasonal flu. January 14, 2010






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<!--starts here--> Clean Hands Save Lives!

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It is best to wash your hands with soap and warm water for 20 seconds. November 3, 2009






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<!--starts here--> FDA Expands Use of CSL Limited <sup>TM</sup> 2009 H1N1 Monovalent Influenza Vaccine to Persons Ages 6 Months and Older

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Information for the expanded use of CSL influenza vaccine December 11, 2009






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<!--starts here--> Vaccine Information Statement: 2009 H1N1 Nasal Spray

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2009 H1N1 influenza (sometimes called Swine Flu) is caused by a new strain of influenza virus. It has spread to many countries. October 1, 2009






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<!--starts here--> Vaccine Information Statement: Seasonal Nasal Spray

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It is caused by the influenza virus, which can be spread by coughing, sneezing, or nasal secretions. August 11, 2009






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<!--starts here--> Vaccine Information Statement: 2009 H1N1 Shot

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It is caused by the influenza virus, which can be spread by coughing, sneezing, or nasal secretions. October 1, 2009






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<!--starts here--> Vaccine Information Statement: Seasonal Shot

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It is caused by the influenza virus, which can be spread by coughing, sneezing, or nasal secretions. October 1, 2009






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<!--starts here--> 2009?10 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Dosage Chart

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Information on the Inactivated, Injectable Influenza Vaccine September 28, 2009






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<!--starts here--> 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Dosage Chart

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Information on the Inactivated, Injectable Influenza Vaccine November 5, 2009






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<!-- start here--> 2009?10 Influenza Vaccination Record Card

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This is an updated version of the card that is currently being distributed to vaccine providers. If providers require additional cards, please follow the printing instructions below. October 30, 2009

  • Instructions for use of Influenza Vaccination Record Card (in English)
    Instructions for printing:
  • For durability, it is recommended that you print on card stock (you may want to practice on copy paper, so you don?t waste card stock).
  • Open the pdf of the record card. Print out at 100% of page size, do not use page scaling.
  • The card is double-sided, so print on both sides of the card stock.
  • Trim the card along the trim lines indicated on the back side. (Hint: cut the long way first, dividing the piece in to two long sections, to avoid losing the remaining trim lines.) This will result in 6 cards, each 3⅜" x 4?".
  • Fold each card so that the front panel reads "Influenza Vaccination Record."
  • In b&w (in English, 588.22 KB, 11? x 8 ??)





<!--ends here--> <!--starts here--> Stickers: for Everyone

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Don't get the Flu. Don't spread the Flu. Get Vaccinated

  • 1" x 2.63" in English These downloadable stickers can be printed on laser and inkjet printers. They fit Avery label numbers: 5160, 5260, 5920, 5960, 5970, 5971, 5972, 5979, 5980, 6460, 8160, 8250, 8460, 8660, 8920, 8930
  • 1.25" x 2.38"in English These stickers can be printed on laser and inkjet printers. They fit Avery label numbers: 3110 & 3261S





<!--ends here--> <!--starts here--> Stickers: for Providers

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Vaccinated against flu. I care about You.

  • 1" x 2.63" in English These downloadable stickers can be printed on laser and inkjet printers. They fit Avery label numbers: 5160, 5260, 5920, 5960, 5970, 5971, 5972, 5979, 5980, 6460, 8160, 8250, 8460, 8660, 8920, 8930.





<!--ends here--> <!--starts here--> Stickers: for Patients

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I got my flu vaccine. Have You?

  • 1" x 2.63" in English These downloadable stickers can be printed on laser and inkjet printers. They fit Avery label numbers: 5160, 5260, 5920, 5960, 5970, 5971, 5972, 5979, 5980, 6460, 8160, 8250, 8460, 8660, 8920, 8930.






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