Personal Health, H1N1

County of San Diego Announces Mass H1N1 Vaccination Events (January 6, 2010)

The San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) announces a series of five H1N1 mass vaccination events for San Diego County residents, beginning with a clinic this Friday at Qualcomm Stadium.

The Flu and You: Pandemic 2009 H1N1 Influenza Newsletter (December 2, 2009)

The information on these two pages summarizes some of the latest information about the local response to H1N1. For the most recent news, guidelines, and information go to the County of San Diego website.

Screening for Novel Influenza (H1N1)

Click here to view/download a flow diagram/decision tree on screening for novel influenza (H1N1). Please feel free to share this resource with your physician colleagues.

H1N1 (Swine Flu)

The world was rocked in late March 2009 when a new strain of Influenza A virus was first detected in Mexico, followed by cases in the United States. It is unknown whether humans have natural immunity. This novel strain consisted of genetic elements from four different viruses: North American swine influenza, avian influenza, human influenza, and swine influenza typically found in Asia and Europe. Infected pigs act as a mixing pot in which re-assortment occurs between flu viruses of several species, in this case pig and human.

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