First United Methodist Church of Dunnellon
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Infection Control

For Immediate Release:
May  4 , 2009 

 

Contact: DOH Communications Office   850-245-4111


www.doh.state.fl.us  

1-800-342-3557 

TDD:  1-800-226-4329 

 Hotline open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.  

 

 

 May  4, 2009     1 0:45 a.m.    

Florida has  five confirmed cases;  two in Lee , one in  Broward, one in  Orange County , and one in Pinellas.    

The  second Lee County confirmation is a  7 year old male  who attends Spring Creek Elementary School.  The Pinellas County confirmed case is 24 year old male.   

 

Alachua,  Lee, Charlotte, Indian River, Okeechobee,  and Clay  have one probable case  each.  Palm Beach  has two probable cases and Miami Dade has three.  Hillsborough County has five probable cases. 

A public health emergency was declared by the State Surgeon General.

A toll free information line has been established to address an increasing number of calls from the public requesting Swine Flu information. The number is  

1-800-342-3557 and it is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m

CDC Quick Reference Guide for Public Information on

Infection Control

 General Swine Flu Information

 

Swine Flu Key Facts: Provides facts about Swine Influenza

   Swine Flu and You: Provides answers to questions about Swine Influenza

   Swine Flu Video Podcast: In this video, Dr. Joe Bresee, with the CDC Influenza Division, describes swine flu - its signs and symptoms, how it's transmitted, medicines to treat it, steps people can take to protect themselves from it, and what people should do if they become ill.

   All you have to do is wash your hands Podcast: This Podcast teaches children how and when to wash their hands properly.

   Swine Flu RSS feed: Receive automatic updates on Swine Flu from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention right on your desktop or browser.

   INFLUENZA: Pigs, People and Public Health: Public Health Fact Sheet from National Pork Board

 Flu Information for Children/Parents & Child Care Providers

   The Flu: A Guide for Parents: Questions and answers about the flu, how to protect your child, treatment, and more

  Preventing the Spread of Influenza (the Flu) in Child Care Settings: Guidance for Administrators, Care Providers, and Other Staff: Flu recommendations for schools and child care providers

Questions and Answers: Information for Schools: Printable version of answers to questions commonly asked by school administrators, teachers, staff, and parents

Protecting Against the Flu: Advice for Caregivers of Children Less Than 6 Months Old: Research has shown that children less than 5 years of age are at high risk of serious flu-related complications.

Stopping Germs at Home, Work and School: Fact Sheet    

Ounce of Prevention: Tips and streaming video for parents and children about the steps and benefits of effective hand washing

CDC Free Flu Materials: This year’s seasonal flu materials are free for download—no printed versions are available. They may be printed on a standard office printer, or you may use a commercial printer. Emphasis remains on outreach to high-risk groups, as well as parents of all children, health care workers, and people in the workplace.

Prevention Methods

Clean Hands Saves Lives: Keeping hands clean is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others.

   Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Setting :  Guideline for Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Settings - 2002.

   Hand washing to reduce Disease: Recommendations to Reduce Disease Transmission from Animals in Public Settings

  BAM! Body and Mind. Teacher's Corner.: In this activity, students will conduct an experiment on washing their hands. They will learn that "clean" hands may not be so clean after all and the critical importance of washing their hands as a way to prevent the spread of disease.

  CDC TV - Put Your Hands Together: (Video) Scientists estimate that people are not washing their hands often or well enough and may transmit up to 80% of all infections by their hands

  Cover your Cough Posters: Stop the Spread of Germs that Make You and Others Sick! ... Printable formats of "Cover Your Cough". Posters only available as PDF files.

 CDC flu information: Stopping Germs at Home, Work and School. Cover your cough or sneeze if you do not have a tissue. Then, clean your hands, and do so every time you cough or sneeze.

Questions and Answers: Information for Schools: Information about preventing the spread of flu in schools

 Information for Schools & Childcare: Cover Your Cough Materials. View larger image. See the Cover Your Cough page on this site for poster and flyer formatted for use in schools.

Stopping the Spread of Germs: Stop the Spread of Germs Healthy habits at home, work, & school; Printable Materials, flyers & posters, Cover Your Cough, Germ Stopper Poster.

CDC - Be a Germ Stopper: Posters and Materials: For Community and Public Settings Like Schools and Child Care Facilities). ... Cover Your Cough also available for health care settings.

Cough Etiquette in Health Care Settings: Tips to prevent the spread of germs from coughing; Information about Personal Protective Equipment Demonstrates the sequences for donning and...

Workplace Planning: Includes flyers and posters, in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Chinese...

Seasonal Flu Information for Workplaces & Employees:  Resources for Workplaces & Employees

Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Tools for Professionals: Resources to help hospital administrators and state and local health officials prepare for the next influenza pandemic.

Patient Education Materials: This season’s materials reflect outreach to high-risk groups, including caregivers and parents of infants...

 

 School Materials and Posters

Germ Stopper Materials


"Be a Germ Stopper" posters and screensavers. Simple reminders for good hygiene for use in classrooms, cafeterias or laminated for bathrooms.

See the Stop the Spread of Germs site at www.cdc.gov/germstopper.

Cover Your Cough Materials

 


See the Cover Your Cough page on this site for poster and flyer formatted for use in schools.

"It's a SNAP" Toolkit

 

 

Program materials to help prevent school absenteeism
Activities for school administrators, teachers, students and others can do to help stop the spread of germs in schools.
See the handcleaning section of the "It's a SNAP" site at www.itsasnap.org/snap/about.asp.

Scrub Club