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H1N1 (Swine Flu) Information

CURRENT STATUS
Public Health continues to investigate possible cases, illness clusters, and monitor for severe cases by tracking patient visits and hospitalizations. To date in the U.S., illness from this new flu has been mostly mild to moderate—similar to seasonal flu. Most new flu illnesses have resolved without complications and without the need to see a doctor or receive treatment.

Those with inquiries regarding H1N1 (swine flu)may call L.A. County Public Health by dialing “211” on their home or mobile phone.

California Department of Public Health's (CDPH) toll-free H1N1 (swine flu) hotline in English and Spanish:
1-888-865-0564

Pandemic H1N1 Update - L.A. County Public Health 10/22/09 PDF Document

H1N1 & Pregnancy (What you should know) - L.A. County Public Health 10/20/09 PDF Document

H1N1 & Older Adults (What you should know) - L.A. County Public Health 10/20/09 PDF Document

Schedule for First Vaccination Clinics Available - L.A. County Public Health 10/13/09 PDF Document

Pandemic H1N1 (swine flu) FAQ - L.A. County Public Health PDF Document

Pandemic H1N1 (swine flu) Prevention Checklist - L.A. County Public Health

Key Prevention Methods (Faith Based) - L.A. County 9/4/09 PDF Document

Key Prevention Methods (Community Based) - L.A. County 9/4/09 PDF Document

Key Prevention Methods (Businesses) - L.A. County 9/4/09 PDF Document

"Cover Your Cough" Poster PDF Document

Visit the L.A. County Department of Public Health website for more information

 




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