
Federal health officials
have declared a public health emergency over the increasing cases of H1N1 flu (swine
flu) in the United States. The most up-to-date information on the status of the
H1N1 flu is maintained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
and may be found on the CDC Web site at: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/.
As of May 1, the CDC has
reported five laboratory-confirmed cases in New Jersey. There are no confirmed
or suspected cases involving members of the Montclair State University or
surrounding communities.
Montclair State
University has implemented all of the CDC recommendations for higher education
institutions. Specifically, the University Health Center is prepared to screen,
treat, and track patients with flu-like symptoms and is working closely with
the University Emergency Response Team to monitor the status of the H1NI flu
outbreak. Steps have also been taken to emphasize the cleaning of
bacteria-prone areas such as door handles, hand rails, elevator buttons, and
faucets in daily building cleanings, and provide information to our community
on hand and cough hygiene as preventive measures.
Here are some flu prevention tips:
The CDC also provides
the following Web resources:
Information about the H1N1 flu and protective measures can also be found at the University Health Center Web site at www.montclair.edu/health/hc/.
Questions can be sent to
askanurse@mail.montclair.edu.
We will continue to keep you updated during this health emergency via email and Web postings.
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