New York influenza New York: October - Influenza virus is a common disease popular in society for many years. However, this year, I noticed that the influenza epidemic hit not only the United States but the entire world. Influenza virus is named "Spanish flu" and is more volatile and fatal than regular influenza virus. Common influenza strains usually appear in cold weather in winter, this strain is not different, but it is very fatal.
New York City influenza New York - The influenza epidemic arrived last month in the city and has been there ever since. Currently, epidemics occurring in most major cities in the United States affect everyone, both inside and outside the city. Dr. Royal Health Commissioner of Copenand announced that influenza is a reportable disease. Runny nose, chills, fever, cough, sneezing: Influenza is presented in a different way than a cold. - When you connect something to New York City it is an extraordinary building that can usually penetrate the sky or the crowded sidewalks and people are enthusiastic about shopping at the famous shops where celebrities live. Although I was there because of a short visit, I found myself lost my big apple. The voice of an endless sight calls you and fears you. The street is full of atmosphere, like a child shopping at the candy store.
Overview Despite the availability of safe and effective vaccines, tens of thousands of children are hospitalized for influenza (influenza) each year in the United States. In order to protect infants as much as possible, New Jersey, Connecticut, and New York City have influenza vaccine requirements for children enrolled in a licensed kindergarten, nursery, or daycare center respectively. * The National Infectious Diseases Foundation (NFID), in collaboration with the Association of Immunization Administrations (AIM), gathers key experts from three jurisdictions and identifies the challenges and significant lessons learned in developing and implementing rules I will talk about. Vaccination officials have joined these experts, including members of the Children's Influenza Alliance (CIIC).
Influenza treatment in daycare: influence of vaccination requirement National Infectious Diseases Foundation report