PPT-Flu epidemiology in Scotland – season 2017/18
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Moderate activity levels of influenza activity were seen in primary care All ages baseline activity low activity moderate activity high activity very high activity
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Moderate activity levels of influenza activity were seen in primary care All ages baseline activity low activity moderate activity high activity very high activity 201718 lt 3453 3453 to lt4592. Reservation points have no other relationship with or com parison to vacation points and are established for convenience of reference only Reservation points are per person based on double occupancy and apply to 1 st and 2 nd passenger Ranges shown Do you know the difference between a common cold . and the flu?. Common Cold . Colds are usually milder than the flu. . Symptoms may include a runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat, slight general aches & pains, mild fatigue or weakness, and a mild to moderate hacking cough.. Mary Jo Kneissel, RN, BSN Lisa Hesse, MLS CIC. Employee Occupational Health. Target Audience. This lesson is intended for individuals. who do not wish to receive seasonal flu vaccination or would like additional information. . Student Name. Bloomington Wellness Center. Avoid Getting or Spreading the Flu. Sneezing and coughing etiquette. Cover mouth and nose with a tissue. No tissue? Use your elbow or sleeve. Wash hands frequently. Where?. The Isle of Islay. Queen of the Hebrides. South-West Scotland. Whe. n?. ~6 weeks in June/July . Summer 2017. What?. Who?. Team of 8. 2 Leaders plus 6 team members. Any year from any degree group. . Culture focus. Lesson objectives. To read tourist information to check predictions and for specific facts. To talk about preferences and discuss celebrations. To get aware about Scotland’s culture and traditions. FLU NEAR YOU. Help spread the word, not the flu! . What is Flu Near You (FNY)?. Participatory disease surveillance system for influenza-like illness (ILI). W. ebsite . and mobile application that allows the public to report their health . . Utah’s Vaccine Order Management System (VOMS). http://pngimg.com/uploads/fireworks/fireworks_PNG15645.png. Updated 1/25/2018. 9. . Steps . 1. . – . Review previous VFC Flu Information. 2. . Scottish Culture. In Scotland, they used to wear kilts, the kilt is a form of formal attire. The kilt died off, but has made it’s return. If you were to take a trip to Scotland you would see men wearing kilts. Kilts are about as formal as a man’s tuxedo or suit.. Ihsan Mahdi, MD MPH. Substance Abuse Epidemiologist. Substance Abuse Epidemiology Section. Epidemiology and Response Division. New Mexico Department of Health. https://nmhealth.org/data/view/substance/2067/. P.L. 2019, Chapter 330. Requires healthcare workers in certain facilities to get seasonal influenza vaccination annually. Signed into law by Gov. Murphy in January 2020. 2020-2021 influenza season is the first since law’s enactment . Source: . https://www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/vaccination/effectiveness-studies.htm. *. 2020-2021 flu vaccine effectiveness was not estimated due to low flu virus circulation during the 2020-2021 flu season.. Source: . https://www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/vaccination/effectiveness-studies.htm. *. 2020-21 flu vaccine effectiveness was not estimated due to low flu virus circulation during the 2020-2021 flu season.. Saladino. Influenza. What is influenza. Influenza, which is commonly known as the “flu," is an infectious disease caused by the Influenza virus.. Common Symptoms. High Fever. Runny Nose. Sore Throat.
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