H1N1 Influenza FAQ

Is there a vaccine for H1N1 flu?

Manufacturers are working on a vaccine for H1N1 flu. It is expected to be available in October 2009. In the meantime, CDC recommends everyone get a seasonal flu shot.

What can I do to protect myself from getting sick?
There are actions that everyone can take to help prevent the spread of germs that cause respiratory illnesses like H1N1 flu.

§  Cover your nose and mouth with a disposable tissue when you cough or sneeze. If a tissue isn’t available, sneeze or cough into the crook of your elbow.

§  Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Alcohol-based hand cleaners are also effective.

  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth.
  • Try to avoid close contact with sick people.
  • If you get sick with flu-like illness, stay home from work or school for at least 24 hours after your fever is gone. Also, limit contact with others to keep from infecting them.
  • Clean common surfaces such as doorknobs, phones, faucets, and shopping cart handles.
  • Get your seasonal flu shot. While it will not protect you against H1N1, it will help protect you from the seasonal flu, which sickens many and kills an average of 30,000 Americans a year.

Are there other actions I can take?
Yes. One of the most important things you can do to prepare for any type of emergency, not just a pandemic, is to create an emergency kit. This kit should contain items such as bottled water, non-perishable food, a battery-operated radio, flashlight, a first-aid kit, and any other supplies you or your family might need in an emergency. (To learn more about creating an emergency kit, visit www.dhss.mo.gov/Ready_in_3.) You should also stay up-to-date on the latest information by checking the news media or monitoring the Internet.

Can I get H1N1 flu from eating or preparing pork?
No. Influenza viruses are not spread by food. You cannot get novel H1N1 flu from eating pork or pork products. Eating properly handled and cooked pork products is safe.

 

For More Information

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 

 www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu or www.flu.gov

 

 

 

 

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Helpful Phone Numbers

UMKC Call Center
The UMKC Call Center is available for technical assistance at 816-235-2000.

Helpline
The UMKC Helpline is available to students for non-technical questions at 816-235-2222.

Human Resources
Faculty and staff with non-technical questions can call Human Resources at 816-235-1621.

City Resources

Prepare Metro KC

State Resources

Missouri Homeland Security

State Emergency Management Agency

Federal Resources

Homeland Security

www.ready.gov

American Red Cross

US State Department

Travel Warnings

Centers for Disease Control

Overseas Security Advisory Council