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H1N1 Influenza A (Swine Flu) Resources
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention UW Health leaders are in close communication with local, state and national public health officials to monitor the H1N1 Influenza A (Swine Flu) situation, review existing plans for managing infectious disease outbreaks and prepare for an effective response as the situation evolves.H1N1 Flu Resources
Use the resources below to learn more about the H1N1 flu.
H1N1 Influenza A (Swine Flu) Symptoms If you have flu-like symptoms, stay at home and contact your physician. If you have traveled to areas where known H1N1 Influenza A cases have occurred, be especially alert for the following symptoms:
CDC and Wisconsin H1N1 Influenza A (Swine Flu) Updates
For up-to-date state and federal information on H1N1 Influenza A:
Local Flu Information and School Immunization Clinics
Please visit the Madison and Dane County Public Health Web site for the latest local H1N1 flu information, including parent resources for children in Pre-K Child Care Programs and Madison and Dane County school vaccination clinic schedules for K-12 Schools.
Also, the Department of Health and Family Services Web site maintains a list of local health departments throughout Wisconsin and encourages people to contact local officials with questions and concerns. News tag(s): none |





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