Flu Information for Parents
submited by kickingbird at Aug, 29, 2010 4:58 AM from CDC
Flu Information for Parents
Flu is more dangerous than the common cold for children. Each year, flu places a large burden on the health and well-being of children and families. An influenza vaccination is the best method for preventing flu and its potentially severe complications in children. CDC recommends that all children 6 months and older get a flu vaccine.
- Children, the Flu, and the Flu Vaccine
Information about the danger of flu and flu vaccination recommendations for children and their contacts… - Children and Antiviral Drugs
Information about influenza antiviral drugs; an important treatment option for the flu. - Questions & Answers: Opening and Mixing Tamiflu?? Capsules with Liquids if Child Cannot Swallow Capsules
- Protecting Against the Flu: Advice for Caregivers of Children Less Than 6 Months Old
Research has shown that children less than 5 years of age are at high risk of serious flu-related complications.
Other Materials
- Why Flu Vaccination Matters: Personal Stories from Families Affected by Influenza
Watch a 1 minute video about the importance of flu vaccination for children - Stopping Germs at Home, Work and School
Fact sheet - Snort. Sniffle. Sneeze. No Antibiotics Please!
Explains why antibiotics dona??t work for a cold or the flu - Ounce of Prevention
Tips and streaming video for parents and children about the steps and benefits of effective hand washing - See also Information for Schools