Communications to Health Care Providers
- Antiviral Letter to Providers [305 KB, 2 Pages]
- CDC Health Update Regarding Treatment of Patients with Influenza with Antiviral Medications. Distributed via the CDC Health Alert Network, January 9, 2015, 11:00 ET, CDCHAN-00375
- Antiviral Letter to Pharmacies [42 KB, 1 Page]
- Influenza Update for Geriatricians [150 KB, 2 Pages]
- Influenza Update for Pediatricians [147 KB, 2 Pages]
- Letter to Providers: Influenza Vaccination of Pregnant Women (October 9, 2014) [324 KB, 2 Pages]
- Letter to Providers: Influenza Vaccination of Pregnant Women [312 KB, 2 Pages] February 2014
- 2013-2014 Influenza Season: Updates and Recommendations for Clinicians, CDC Clinicians Outreach Call (COCA) January 2014
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Notice to Clinicians: Early Reports of pH1N1-Associated Illnesses for the 2013-14 Influenza Season December 2013
Distributed via the CDC Health Alert Network, December 24, 2013, 14:30 ET (2:30 PM ET) CDCHAN-00359 - Letter to Providers: Influenza vaccination of children with neurologic disorders [219 KB, 3 Pages] September 2013
- Influenza Update for Geriatricians [112 KB, 2 Pages] January 2013
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Notice to Clinicians: Summary of CDC Recommendations for Influenza Antiviral Medications January 2013
Distributed via the CDC Health Alert Network, January 15, 2013, 16:00 ET, CDCHAN-00339 - Influenza Update for Pediatricians [110 KB, 2 Pages] January 2013
- Information for Pharmacists [111 KB, 2 Pages] January 2013
- Letter to Providers: Influenza vaccination of children with neurologic disorders [147 KB, 3 Pages] September 2012
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Continue to Vaccinate Patients and Staff Against the Flu February 2012
This podcast is a reminder to health care providers about the importance of annual flu vaccination—it’s not too late! Health care providers should get their flu vaccine and continue offering and encouraging flu vaccination among their staff, colleagues, and patients. Created: 2/8/2012 by National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD). Date Released: 2/14/2012. Series Name: CDC Audio Rounds. Running time – 5:14. - Influenza vaccination of health care providers in long-term care: Letter from the Assistant Secretary for Health [121 KB, 2 Pages] December 2011
- Influenza vaccination of pregnant women: letter to providers [215 KB, 2 Pages] December 2011
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Continuing Education on Influenza Vaccine Safety (FREE) — “Real Talk About Influenza Vaccine – Be Informed and Be Prepared” November 2011
(For informational purposes only—this activity is no longer offered for CME and CE credit.) This activity includes a roundtable discussion with three vaccine safety prevention experts and is intended for clinicians who routinely administer influenza vaccines and who evaluate and treat patients experiencing adverse events following influenza immunization, including family medicine and internal medicine physicians, pediatricians, obstetricians/gynecologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses.
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- Page last updated: September 26, 2017
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