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The NJ Department of Health and Senior Services (NJDHSS) has provided residents information about H1N1 Influenza A. Learn what to do if you have the flu. Read H1N1 informational brochures for all residents and parents, or participate in the free online Pandemic Influenza Awareness Program.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has issued information about the H1N1 Influenza A, including information on where it has been identified. Read key facts about H1N1 Influenza A or listen to the CDC podcast. Videos are available for the hard of hearing.
There are flu types of concern. Learn about Avian (Bird Flu) and Flu pandemics, global outbreaks where humans have little to no immunity to the virus.
Get the latest on H1N1 Influenza A from the CDC.
Get information about Flu descriptions, prevention, posters and other resources for use at home, in school, and in the workplace. Learn how to plan & prepare for a pandemic.
If you have any questions, call your municipal health department.
The H1N1 Flu: California's Response from California Dept. of Public Health.
Killing more than 550 Californians, sending thousands to hospitals and testing the state’s medical infrastructure as never before, a new virus changed our world 26 months ago. The H1N1 flu, first identified in Imperial and San Diego counties, led to widespread anxiety, the declaration of a public health emergency, and closed schools. H1N1 quickly spread nationwide and then around the globe, taking a heavy toll on people not usually susceptible to serious influenza. "The H1N1 Flu: California's Response" shows first-hand how California doctors and researchers who were on the front lines identified and responded to the pandemic, and how it was different from anything they had experienced before. Two survivors of the flu tell their story on how H1N1 nearly took their lives. This compelling documentary explains how an everyday sickness – the flu – can truly threaten life as we know it.