Content on this page was developed during the 2009-2010 H1N1 pandemic and has not been updated.
- The H1N1 virus that caused that pandemic is now a regular human flu virus and continues to circulate seasonally worldwide.
- The English language content on this website is being archived for historic and reference purposes only.
- For current, updated information on seasonal flu, including information about H1N1, see the CDC Seasonal Flu website.
2009 H1N1 Flu: Free Resources
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Wes Studi: Protect the circle of life
30 second Radio-ready PSA: National Influenza Vaccination Week Jan 11National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW) is January 10-16, 2010. Learn more. Get vaccinated.
30 second Radio-ready PSA: Vaccinate Against H1N1 Flu Jan 11
If you think 2009 H1N1 flu can’t affect you, your family, or your friends—think again.
Podcast with Slides: Improving Your Seasonal & H1N1 Vaccination Program Oct 29
Developed in coordination with the Joint Commission
Antiviral Drugs for the 2009-2010 Influenza Season October 19
Take 3 Actions to Fight Flu Oct 7
2009 H1N1 ACIP Vaccination Recommendations Sep 3
Ask Dr. Anne Aug 21
Influenza Round Table: Warning Signs Video
Influenza Round Table: Take 3 Video
Influenza Round Table: Antiviral Drugs Video
Cover Your Cough Materials May 5
Cover Your Cough Materials May 5
Blogs: Focus on Flu with Anthony Fiore, MD, MPH (WebMD)
Webinars
2009 H1N1 Influenza March 1
NIVW Webinar on 2009 H1N1 Influenza and its impact on people with chronic medical conditions.
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