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Health Alert Network (HAN)

The Health Alert Network (HAN) is CDC's primary method of sharing cleared information about urgent public health incidents with public information officers; federal, state, territorial, and local public health practitioners; clinicians; and public health laboratories. CDC’s HAN collaborates with federal, state, territorial, county, and city partners to develop protocols and stakeholder relationships that will ensure a robust interoperable platform for the rapid distribution of public health information. The items in this collection are archived past alerts. For the most up to date information, go to https://www.cdc.gov/han/index.html.

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    2005 (20)
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x 2005
  • Confirmation of human rabies infection in Mississippi
    Confirmation of human rabies infection in Mississippi
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  • FDA and CDC issue alert on Menactra meningococcal vaccine and Guillain Barre Syndrome
    FDA and CDC issue alert on Menactra meningococcal vaccine and Guillain Barre Syndrome
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  • Instructions for identifying and protecting displaced children
    Instructions for identifying and protecting displaced children
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  • Tool for surveillance among facilities housing Hurricane Katrina evacuee
    Tool for surveillance among facilities housing Hurricane Katrina evacuee
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  • Medical intake form for Hurricane Katrina evacuees
    Medical intake form for Hurricane Katrina evacuees
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  • Cases of Vibrio vulnificus identified among Hurricane Katrina evacuees
    Cases of Vibrio vulnificus identified among Hurricane Katrina evacuees
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  • Interim immunization recommendations for individuals displaced by Hurricane Katrina
    Interim immunization recommendations for individuals displaced by Hurricane Katrina
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  • Guidelines for the management of acute diarrhea
    Guidelines for the management of acute diarrhea
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  • Presence of low levels of Francisella tularensis in the Washington DC area September 30 2005
    Presence of low levels of Francisella tularensis in the Washington D.C. area, September 30, 2005
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  • Nosocomial Burkholderia cepacia pneumonia associated with contaminated alcoholfree mouthwash
    Nosocomial Burkholderia cepacia pneumonia associated with contaminated alcohol-free mouthwash
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  • Update Destruction of influenza A H2N2 proficiency testing samples  Interim guidance for Biosafety Level 3enhanced biocontainment for work with human influenza A H2N2 viruses
    Update: Destruction of influenza A (H2N2) proficiency testing samples ; Interim guidance for Biosafety Level 3-enhanced biocontainment for work with human influenza A (H2N2) viruses
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  • Instructions for monitoring health of laboratory workers and for destroying influenza A H2N2 samples
    Instructions for monitoring health of laboratory workers and for destroying influenza A (H2N2) samples
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  • CDC and WHO recommend that sample panels of influenza AH2N2 be destroyed
    CDC and WHO recommend that sample panels of influenza A/H2N2 be destroyed
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  • Update of Serratia marcescens bacteremia associated with contaminated magnesium sulfate
    Update of Serratia marcescens bacteremia associated with contaminated magnesium sulfate
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  • Outbreak of Marburg virus hemorrhagic fever in Angola
    Outbreak of Marburg virus hemorrhagic fever in Angola
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  • Serratia marcescens blood stream infections associated with contaminated magnesium sulfate solutions  March 2005
    Serratia marcescens blood stream infections associated with contaminated magnesium sulfate solutions - March 2005
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  • Update on possible anthrax exposure in Department of Defense Mail Facility
    Update on possible anthrax exposure in Department of Defense Mail Facility
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  • Possible anthrax exposure in Department of Defense Mail Facility
    Possible anthrax exposure in Department of Defense Mail Facility
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  • Update on avian influenza A H5N1
    Update on avian influenza A (H5N1)
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  • Revised interim guidance for lateseason influenza vaccination
    Revised interim guidance for late-season influenza vaccination
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