Seasonal Flu and H1N1 Flu Virus Materials
This year's free flu materials include information about both Seasonal flu and the H1N1 influenza virus (a.k.a. "swine flu"). All flu materials are free for download and use. The flu materials may be printed using a standard home or office printer, or you can use a commercial printer. We now have Flu materials available in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Korean, Russian, and Vietnamese.
Important Notice To All Patients
Please tell staff immediately if you have flu symptoms
Download: Important Notice To All Patients (Spanish)
Updated: January 12, 2010
Reason Enough to Get Vaccinated!
Flu-related complications lead to about 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations each year in the U.S. Vaccination your best protection against flu.
Download: Reason Enough to Get Vaccinated!
Updated: January 7, 2010
Are you at risk for serious complications from flu?
If you have asthma, diabetes, heart disease, or certain other chronic medical conditions, you're at risk for flu complications.
Download: Are you at risk for serious complications from flu?
Updated: January 7, 2010.
Caution 2009 H1N1
Why should I care? 19–24 year-olds are at increased risk of getting 2009 H1N1 influenza.
Download: Caution 2009 H1N1
Updated: January 7, 2010
19 to 24 year–olds
Getting vaccinated is your best protection against 2009 H1N1 flu.Download: 19 to 24 year–olds
Updated: January 7, 2010
Coming Soon: H1N1
No tickets needs, 2009 H1N1 (Swine) flu could swing by your campus free of charge. Get the facts. vaccinated.
Download: Coming Soon: H1N1
By protecting myself I am protecting her
In you're 65 years or older, getting a flu shot is the best way to protect yourself and those around you from flu.
Download: By protecting myself I am protecting her
Updated: January 7, 2010
My health is my biggest asset
In you're 65 years or older, getting a flu shot is the best way to protect yourself and those around you from flu.
Updated: January 7, 2010
Download: My health is my biggest asset
I'll Vaccinate My Children
Any flu can make your children sick enough to miss school, activities, or even be hospitalized.
Download: I'll Vaccinate My Children (Spanish)
Updated: October 27, 2009
Protect Me from the Flu
Any flu can make your children sick enough to miss school, activities, or even be hospitalized.
Download: Protect Me from the Flu
Updated: October 27, 2009
What Could Your Child Miss?
Any flu can make your children sick enough to miss school, activities, or even be hospitalized.
Download: What Could Your Child Miss?
Updated: October 27, 2009
Children Need Flu Vaccines
CDC and doctors recommend flu vaccines for all children aged 6 months thru 18 years.
Download: Children Need Flu Vaccines (Arabic,
Chinese, French,
German, Korean,
Russian, Vietnamese)
Children Need Flu Vaccines - Poster
Updated: November 24, 2009
I'll protect my baby.
They rely on you to protect them. Get vaccinated.
Download: I'll protect my baby (Spanish)
Download: I'll protect my baby - Poster (Spanish)
Updated: September 28, 2009
I'll protect my baby.
They rely on you to protect them. Get vaccinated.
Download: I'll protect my baby (Spanish)
Download: I'll protect my baby - Poster (Spanish)
Updated: September 28, 2009
My Little Girl Has Diabetes.
This flu season, kids also need to get a vaccine to protect them from 2009 H1N1 influenza (sometimes called “swine flu”).
Download: My Little Girl Has Diabetes (Spanish,
Arabic,
Chinese,
German,
Korean,
Russian,
Vietnamese)
Download: My Little Girl Has Diabetes - Poster (Spanish)
Updated: November 24, 2009
My Little Boy Has Asthma
This flu season, kids also need to get a vaccine to protect them from H1N1 flu.
Download: My Little Boy Has Asthma (Spanish,
Arabic, Chinese,
German, Korean,
Russian,
Vietnamese)
Download: My Little Boy Has Asthma - Poster (Spanish)
Updated: November 24, 2009
Flu Information for Asthma Patients
Anyone with asthma is at higher risk for flu related complications, such as pneumonia.
Download: Flu Information for Asthma Patients (Spanish,
Arabic,
Chinese,
German,
Korean,
Russian,
Vietnamese)
Updated: November 24, 2009
You Can't Be Missed
If you are part of a first response team, you already know how important your job is.
Download: You Can't Be Missed
Updated: October 20, 2009
Flu Shot or Flu Spray...
Health care workers are one of the priority groups to receive the H1N1 vaccine
Download: Flu Shot or Flu Spray
Updated: November 18, 2009
No Flu On Board
Vaccination can Protect You Both!
Download: No Flu On Board (Spanish)
Updated: October 20, 2009
I can't cover my shift
Even if you're healthy, you can get sick and spread seasonal or H1N1 flu.
Download: I can't cover my shift (Arabic,
Chinese, French Canadian,
German, Korean,
Russian,
Vietnamese)
Download: I can't cover my shift - Poster
Updated: November 24, 2009
Native American: Life is a delicate balance
Your flu vaccine protects me. My flu vaccine protects you.
Download: Native American: Life is a delicate balance
Updated: November 2, 2009
H1N1 Flu and You
H1N1 flu is a new influenza virus that is spreading worldwide among people.
Download: H1N1 Flu and You (Arabic,
Chinese,
French Canadian,
German, Korean,
Vietnamese
Updated: January 15, 2010
Certain Medical Conditions
Information about the Flu for People with Certain Medical Conditions
Certain Medical Conditions Poster - (Arabic, Chinese,
French, German,
Korean, Russian,
Vietnamese)
Updated: November 24, 2009
Cover Your Cough
Stop the Spread of Germs that Make You and Others Sick!
Download: Cover Your Cough (Spanish)
Updated: December 8, 2009
Seasonal and H1N1 Flu: A Guide for Parents
The flu is an infection of the nose, throat, and lungs caused by flu viruses.
Download: Seasonal and H1N1 Flu: A Guide for Parents (Flyer)
Download: Poster (Spanish,
Arabic,
Chinese,
French-Canadian,
German,
Korean,
Russian,
Vietnamese)
You and the H1N1 flu vaccine.
2009 H1N1 flu vaccine is given in two ways.
Download: You and the H1N1 flu vaccine (Spanish)
Updated: December 8, 2009
Protect yourself from H1N1. Get the vaccine.
Individual flyers multicultural audiences.
Download: Protect yourself from H1N1. Get the vaccine (American Indian and Alaska Native,
African American,
Multi–cultural,
Asian and Pacific Islander,
Spanish)
Updated: December 8, 2009
Children should get the vaccine.
Most children who get 2009 H1N1 flu feel better within a week.
Download: Children should get the vaccine (Spanish)
Updated: December 8, 2009
H1N1 Flu Vaccine: It Takes Two Doses
Get your child a second 2009 H1N1 flu vaccine dose.
Download: H1N1 Flu Vaccine: It Takes Two Doses (Spanish,
Haitian-Creole,
French-Canadian)
Download: Poster (Arabic,
Chinese,
French-Canadian,
German,
Korean,
Russian,
Vietnamese)
Updated: November 24, 2009
Flu - Respirator Instructions
Put the respirator on correctly
Download: Flu - Respirator Instructions (Spanish)
Updated: November 20, 2009
H1N1 and Seasonal Flu: What You Should Know About Flu Antiviral Drugs
Antiviral drugs are prescription medicines that fight against the flu in your body.
Download: H1N1 and Seasonal Flu: What You Should Know About Flu Antiviral Drugs (Arabic,
Chinese,
French-Canadian,
German,
Korean,
Russian,
Vietnamese)
Updated: November 24, 2009
H1N1 and Seasonal Flu: What To Do If You Get Sick
H1N1 flu to cause illness, hospital stays, and deaths in the United States
Download: H1N1 and Seasonal Flu: What To Do If You Get Sick
Updated: January 14, 2010
Clean Hands Save Lives!
It is best to wash your hands with soap and warm water for 20 seconds.
Download: Clean Hands Save Lives! (Arabic,
Chinese,
French-Canadian,
German, Korean,
Russian,
Vietnamese)
Updated: November 3, 2009
Flu - Swine Flu - Influenza Information: Source
The information found on this page was created and provided by the following:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): This government agency provides an incredible number of resources and tools related to the flu virus - including avian flu, swine flu, seasonal flu and more. Here's a link to the CDC's website: Seasonal Flu and H1N1 print materials
