H1N1 Virus InformationThe Epilepsy Foundation, along with other leading epilepsy organizations, supports increased public awareness of H1N1 Virus (“Swine Flu”) risks for young children with epilepsy. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta reports that 477 people in the U.S. have died from H1N1 influenza (flu), including 36 children, as of August 8th, 2009. Nearly 70 percent of these children had chronic high-risk medical conditions such as epilepsy, cerebral palsy or developmental delay.Given this concern involving children with epilepsy, we want to provide you with the latest government updates on the H1N1 virus so you can make the best decision for your child. The following are links that we will update regularly on government resources and recommendations for managing the flu season: Video, audio, print and other resources on H1N1 Novel Influenza in multiple languages Medicare’s Coverage of the H1N1 Flu Vaccine Fact Sheet Action Steps for Parents of Children at Higher Risk for Flu Complications CDC Swine Flu Resources for Parents and Caregivers CDC Swine Flu Resources for Child Care Programs, Schools, Colleges, and Universities HRSA Guidance on Preparations for the Fall 2009 – Winter 2010 Flu Season 5 Things You Can Do to Help Prevent the Spread of the H1N1 and Seasonal Flu FDA Expands Approved Use of H1N1 Vaccines to Include Infants and Children
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