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Documents

  • Cleaning Guidance for Shelters
  • Flu Guidance for Emergency Shelters
  • Flu Guidance for Homeless Shelters
  • Guillain-Barré Syndrome Questions and Answers
  • Flu and Pneumococcal Disease Questions and Answers
  • Antiviral Drugs Q&A
  • What is a Pandemic?
  • What's the Difference Between H1N1 and Seasonal Flu?
  • H1N1 Frequently Asked Questions (Spanish) (Bosnian)
  • H1N1 Nasal Spray Questions and Answers for Medical Professionals
  • Three Types of Vaccine
  • H1N1 Vaccine Questions and Answers
  • Seasonal Flu Frequently Asked Questions
  • Pandemic Frequently Asked Questions
  • General Cleaning Guidance
  • Disease Control: How to Prevent the Flu from Spreading
  • Social Distancing
  • Voluntary Isolation and Quarantine
  • Using a Facemask
  • Talking to Children About Influenza
  • Influenza and Asthma
  • What to do When You Think You Have the Flu

Posters

  • Fight the Flu Traffic Sign for Facility Doors (blue bkgd) (white bkgd) (black and white)
  • Share Less Poster (black bkgd) (white bkgd)
  • Fight Dirty Poster (black bkgd) (white bkgd)
  • Cool Off Poster (black bkgd) (white bkgd)
  • Fight the Flu Poster (landscape)
  • Fight the Flu Poster (portrait) (Spanish)
  • No Hot Heads in Here Poster (color) (black and white)
  • Children Should be Vaccinated Against Seasonal Flu and H1N1
  • Pregnant Women Should be Vaccinated Against Seasonal Flu and H1N1
  • Seniors at Lowest Risk for H1N1
 
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The Fight the flu campaign is a cooperative, grassroots effort by local public health departments across Missouri.

All materials were researched and compiled by local public health professionals, based on information provided by credible sources such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the US Department of Health and Human Services, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and others.

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