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HEALTH ALERTS!!

 

Influenza including H1N1 Flu:

Updated 9/16/09

 

Check these web sites frequently for changes in the H1N1 flu situation.

www.flu.gov

www.marylandfluwatch.org 

 

Click here to see the guidelines for child care regarding Influenza including H1N1 from the Centers for Disease Control:

http://www.flu.gov/professional/school/childtoolkit.pdf

 

Information for parents:

Seasonal and Novel H1N1 Flu: A Guideline for Parents

CDC says “Take 3” Steps to Fight the Flu (English/castellano)

 

 

Seasonal flu vaccine resources for child care programs and families:

 

  • Your private health care provider
  • Montgomery County Health and Human Services seasonal flu clinics on;

November 5, 2009                         November 12, 2009

8:30 a.m. – 12 noon                       4-7p.m.

Germantown Recreation Center         University of Maryland

18905 Kingsview Road                    9630 Gudelsky Drive 

Germantown, MD                           Building II

                                        Rockville, MD

 

  • Maxim Healthcare services;  www.findaflushot.com
  • Passport Health provides vaccinations for children and adults fro 6 months of age and older. Contact at 301-408-4544 or www.passporthealthmetro.com
  • Adventist Healthcare for 18 years and older.                      Call 301-315-3800
  • For pharmacies contact the individual store for information.   

The groups currently recommended by CDC to receive the 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine include:

  • Pregnant women because they are at higher risk of complications and can potentially provide protection to infants who cannot be vaccinated;
  • Household contacts and caregivers for children younger than 6 months of age because younger infants are at higher risk of influenza-related complications and cannot be vaccinated. Vaccination of those in close contact with infants younger than 6 months old might help protect infants by “cocooning” them from the virus;
  • Healthcare and emergency medical services personnel because infections among healthcare workers have been reported and this can be a potential source of infection for vulnerable patients. Also, increased absenteeism in this population could reduce healthcare system capacity;
  • All people from 6 months through 24 years of age
    • Children from 6 months through 18 years of age because cases of 2009 H1N1 influenza have been seen in children who are in close contact with each other in school and day care settings, which increases the likelihood of disease spread, and
    • Young adults 19 through 24 years of age because many cases of 2009 H1N1 influenza have been seen in these healthy young adults and they often live, work, and study in close proximity, and they are a frequently mobile population; and,
  • Persons aged 25 through 64 years who have health conditions associated with higher risk of medical complications from influenza

  

               Help prevent the spread of the flu with

               the Stay at Home Toolkit.

            

               For more information, questions or

               concerns please call the Public Health

               Hotline at 240-777-4200.

 

Reviewed   Please click HERE for information about 

9/16/09     the recent Swine Influenza (Flu) outbreak

               or visit www.cdc.gov/swineflu 

 

Reviewed   Please click HERE for more information

9/16/09     about the recent measles outbreak or see 

               www.cdc.gov/vaccines/Pubs/vis/default.htm

 

 

Child Care Health and Safety/Child Care Health Consultant:

An important part of a quality child care program is making sure your program’s environment is safe and healthy.  As a child care professional, you have access to a free child care health consultant service.  The child care health consultant specializes in issues pertaining to the health, safety and well-being of children.  A child care health consultant is a nurse or health professional with specialized training and experience in child health issues. 

How a health consultant will benefit your program:

 

There are many ways a child care health consultant will benefit your child care program.  For example, if a child with severe food allergies enrolls in your program, the consultant can answer any questions you might have as well as assist you in developing a care plan to meet that child’s needs.

 

A child care health consultant will:

 

  • Help you to understand new health and safety information
  • Visit your program to assess your outdoor play area for safety risks
  • Assist you with developing individual care plans for the inclusion of children with special needs
  • Identify children/families with special needs and provide appropriate referrals to community resources
  • Evaluate your diapering and food preparation procedures and sanitization practices and offer recommendations if needed
  • Recommend ways to help you meet the health and safety standards for accreditation
  • Develop plans for managing injuries and infectious diseases in your child care setting
  • Assist you with developing plans and procedures for emergencies
  • Develop and implement health and safety improvement plans

For more information on the Child Care Health Consultation Program call 240-777-3128. 

 


 

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