Free Resources
2009-10 Flu Season Print Materials
This year’s seasonal flu materials also include messaging to address the 2009 H1N1 flu (sometimes called "swine flu") recommendations. All 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.
Flyers, Brochures, Fact Sheets

Life is a delicate balance
November 2, 2009
Your flu vaccine protects me. My flu vaccine protects you.
- In color on yellow background (in English, 396.37 KB, 8 ½” x 11”)
- In color on cream background (in English, 270.83 KB, 8 ½” x 11”)

Shot or spray… November 18, 2009
Health care workers are one of the priority groups to receive the 2009 monovalent H1N1 vaccine

Fight Flu October 27, 2009
I'll Vaccinate
My Children.

Fight Flu October 27, 2009
Protect Me From Flu.
Vaccinate Me.

Fight Flu
October 27, 2009
What could
your child miss?

Children Need Flu Vaccine-incl H1N1 September 28, 2009
Protect children from seasonal & H1N1 flu

I'll protect my baby. September 28, 2009
Even if
you're healthy, if you live with or care for someone at increased risk for serious complications from influenza, including seasonal flu and 2009 H1N1 flu, (sometimes called “swine flu”) you should get vaccinated.

I'll protect my baby. September 28, 2009
Even if
you're healthy, if you live with or care for someone at increased risk for serious complications from influenza, including seasonal flu and 2009 H1N1 flu, (sometimes called “swine flu”) you should get vaccinated.

My Little Girl Has Diabetes. September 28, 2009
This flu season, kids also need to get a vaccine to protect them from 2009 H1N1 influenza (sometimes called “swine flu”).

My Little Boy Has Asthma. September 28, 2009
This flu season, kids also need to get a vaccine to protect them from 2009 H1N1 influenza (sometimes called “swine flu”).

Fight Flu October 20, 2009
You
Can't Be
Missed.

No Flu On Board October 20, 2009
Vaccination can Protect You Both!

I can't cover my shift. September 25, 2009
Even if
you're healthy, you can get sick and spread seasonal or 2009 H1N1 flu (sometimes called “swine flu”) to your co–workers, patients, or even bring it home to your family.

2009 H1N1 Flu and You
November 20, 2009
2009 H1N1 flu (sometimes called "swine flu") is a new influenza virus that is spreading worldwide among people.
- In color (in English, 181.14 KB, Tri-Fold, 11” x 8 ½”)
- In color (in English, 181.45 KB, Reversed, Tri-Fold, 11” x 8 ½”)
- In color (in English, 136 MB, Tri-Fold, 11” x 8 ½”)
Commercial Print Ready Versions November 20, 2009

Certain Medical Conditions
Information about the Flu – including the new H1N1 Flu – for People with Certain Medical Conditions
- Note: This information is currently being updated, and it will be available soon.

Seasonal and 2009 H1N1 Flu: A Guide for Parents November 20, 2009
- In color (in English, 780.84 KB, Tri-Fold, 8 ½” x 11”)
- In color (in English, 369.02 KB, Reversed, Tri-Fold, 8 ½” x 11”)
- In color (in English,369.20 KB,2-sided, 8 ½” x 11”)
- In color (in English, 1.56 MB, Tri-Fold, 8 ½” x 11”)
- In color (in English, 1.56 MB, 2- sided, 11” x 8 ½”)
Commercial Print Ready Versions November 20, 2009

CDC Says "Take 3" Steps To Fight The Flu September 24, 2009
These actions
will protect against the new H1N1 too!
- In color (in English, 717.82 KB, 11” x 8 ½” , Tri-Fold)
- In color (in English, 717.83 KB, Reversed, 11” x 8 ½”, Tri-Fold)
- In color (en Español, 720.39 KB,11” x 8 ½”, Tri-Fold)
- In color (in English, 1.01 MB, 11” x 8 ½”, Tri-Fold)
- In color (en Español, 279.13 KB,11” x 8 ½”, Tri-Fold)
Commercial Print Ready Versions October 27, 2009

2009 H1N1 Flu Vaccine: It Takes Two October 15, 2009
Get your child a second 2009 H1N1 flu vaccine dose.
- In color (in English, 717.82 KB, 8 ½” x 11”)
- In color (en Español, 717.83 KB, 8 ½” x 11”)
- In color (in Creole, 717.83 KB, 8 ½” x 11”)
- In color (in French, 717.83 KB, 8 ½” x 11”)
- In color (in English, 1.01 MB, 8 ½” x 11”)
- In color (en Español, 279.13 KB, 8 ½” x 11”)
Commercial Print Ready Versions October 15, 2009

2009 H1N1 and Seasonal Flu: What You Should Know About Flu Antiviral Drugs October 9, 2009
Antiviral drugs are prescription medicines that fight against the flu in your body.

2009 H1N1 and Seasonal Flu:
What To Do If You Get Sick
November 3, 2009
New 2009 H1N1 flu to cause illness, hospital stays, and deaths in the United States along with seasonal flu.

Clean Hands Save Lives! May 5, 2009
It is
best to wash your hands with soap and warm water for 20 seconds.

Live, Intranasal 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine October 1, 2009
2009 H1N1 influenza (sometimes called Swine Flu) is caused by a new strain of influenza virus. It has spread to many countries.

Inactivated 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine October 1, 2009
2009 H1N1 influenza (sometimes called Swine Flu) is caused by a new strain of influenza virus. It has spread to many countries.

Seasonal Live, Intranasal Influenza Vaccine August 11, 2009
It is caused by the influenza virus, which can be spread by coughing, sneezing, or nasal secretions.

Seasonal Inactivated Influenza Vaccine August 11, 2009
It is caused by the influenza virus, which can be spread by coughing, sneezing, or nasal secretions.

2009–10 Influenza Vaccination Record Card October 30, 2009
This is an updated version of the card that is currently being distributed to vaccine providers. If providers require additional cards, please follow the printing instructions below.
- Instructions for use of Influenza Vaccination Record Card (in English)
- For durability, it is recommended that you print on card stock (you may want to practice on copy paper, so you don'&t waste card stock).
- Open the pdf of the record card. Print out at 100% of page size, do not use page scaling.
- The card is double-sided, so print on both sides of the card stock.
- Trim the card along the trim lines indicated on the back side. (Hint: cut the long way first, dividing the piece in to two long sections, to avoid losing the remaining trim lines.) This will result in 6 cards, each 3⅜" x 4¼".
- Fold each card so that the front panel reads "Influenza Vaccination Record."
- In b&w (in English, 588.22 KB, 11” x 8 ½”)
Instructions for printing:

2009–10 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Dosage Chart September 28, 2009
Information on the Inactivated, Injectable Influenza Vaccine

Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccine Dosage Chart November 5, 20099
Information on the Inactivated, Injectable Influenza Vaccine

Why didn't I get my flu vaccine? September 28, 2009

Why didn't I get my flu vaccine? September 28, 2009
CDC's Media Toolkit September 28, 2009
for use in planning events for National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW)
Posters

Respirator Instructions November 20, 2009
Put the respirator on correctly: NOTE: Follow the instructions that come with the respirator.

Protect children from seasonal & H1N1 flu September 28, 2009

I'll protect my baby. September 28, 2009
Even if you're healthy, if you live with or care for someone at increased risk for serious complications from influenza, including seasonal flu and 2009 H1N1 flu, (sometimes called “swine flu”) you should get vaccinated.

I'll protect my baby. September 28, 2009
Even if
you're healthy, if you live with or care for someone at increased risk for serious complications from influenza, including seasonal flu and 2009 H1N1 flu, (sometimes called “swine flu”) you should get vaccinated.

My Little Girl Has Diabetes. September 28, 2009
This flu season, kids also need to get a vaccine to protect them from 2009 H1N1 influenza (sometimes called “swine flu”).

My Little Boy Has Asthma. September 28, 2009
This flu season, kids also need to get a vaccine to protect them from 2009 H1N1 influenza (sometimes called “swine flu”).

I can't cover my shift. September 25, 2009
Even if you're healthy, you can get sick and spread seasonal or 2009 H1N1 flu (sometimes called “swine flu”) to your co–workers, patients, or even bring it home to your family.

“Take 3” Actions to Fight the Flu September 25, 2009
These actions will protect against 2009 H1N1 too!
Stickers
GET VACCINATED.
not just for kindergarten fun!
- 1" x 2.63" in English These downloadable stickers can be printed on laser and inkjet printers. They fit Avery label numbers: 5160, 5260, 5920, 5960, 5970, 5971, 5972, 5979, 5980, 6460, 8160, 8250, 8460, 8660, 8920, 8930
- 1.25" x 2.38"in English These stickers can be printed on laser and inkjet printers. They fit Avery label numbers: 3110 & 3261S
Provider Flu sticker
For health care workers to wear at work.
- 1" x 2.63" in English These downloadable stickers can be printed on laser and inkjet printers. They fit Avery label numbers: 5160, 5260, 5920, 5960, 5970, 5971, 5972, 5979, 5980, 6460, 8160, 8250, 8460, 8660, 8920, 8930.
Patient Flu sticker
To give out at vaccination clinics.
- 1" x 2.63" in English These downloadable stickers can be printed on laser and inkjet printers. They fit Avery label numbers: 5160, 5260, 5920, 5960, 5970, 5971, 5972, 5979, 5980, 6460, 8160, 8250, 8460, 8660, 8920, 8930.
Contact Us:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Rd
Atlanta, GA 30333 - 800-CDC-INFO
(800-232-4636)
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