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Novel H1N1 Influenza Virus

Emergency medical responders are a critical part of California's efforts to provide the best possible care to people who contract the H1N1 influenza virus and to minimize the impact of H1N1 influenza in our state.

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EMSA role in the H1N1 response

Local emergency medical services agency administrators (LEMSAs)

Facts about EMSA Disaster Response

Disaster Healthcare Volunteer Program

H1N1 Document Archive

Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention

- H1N1 Resources for Clinicians
- Facemask and Respirator Use

California Department of Public Health

- Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Virus
- Outpatient Settings Guidance

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- Pandemic News and Information

U.S Department of Health and Human
Services

- Checklist for EMS Providers

Governor's Executive Order

EMS Interim Specific Guidance #4 - January 14, 2010

Pandemic Framework for EMS Providers

Ready, Willing and Trainable: Paramedics prepare to give vaccinations for H1N1

OSHA Directive: Enforcement Procedures for High to Very High Occupational Exposure Risk to 2009 H1N1 Influenza

 


 

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