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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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    2012 (15)
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  • Update  Multistate outbreak of fungal infections among persons who received injections with contaminated medication
    Update : Multistate outbreak of fungal infections among persons who received injections with contaminated medication
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  • Update  Additional contamination identified in medical products from New England Compounding Center
    Update : Additional contamination identified in medical products from New England Compounding Center
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  • Health concerns about misuse of pesticides for bed bug control
    Health concerns about misuse of pesticides for bed bug control
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  • Update  Multistate outbreak of fungal meningitis and other infections associated with contaminated steroid medication
    Update : Multistate outbreak of fungal meningitis and other infections associated with contaminated steroid medication
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  • Contamination identified in additional medical products from New England Compounding Center
    Contamination identified in additional medical products from New England Compounding Center
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  • CDC disaster epidemiology resources for Hurricane Sandy response
    CDC disaster epidemiology resources for Hurricane Sandy response
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  • Voluntary recall of all Ameridose medical products
    Voluntary recall of all Ameridose medical products
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  • Cluster of cases of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura TTP associated with intravenous nonmedical use of Opana ER
    Cluster of cases of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) associated with intravenous nonmedical use of Opana ER®
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  • Issuance of guidance on management of asymptomatic patients who received epidural or paraspinal injections with contaminated steroid products
    Issuance of guidance on management of asymptomatic patients who received epidural or paraspinal injections with contaminated steroid products
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  • Update  Multistate outbreak of fungal meningitis and joint infections associated with contaminated steroid medications
    Update : Multistate outbreak of fungal meningitis and joint infections associated with contaminated steroid medications
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  • Update  Multistate outbreak of meningitis and stroke associated with potentially contaminated steroid medication
    Update : Multistate outbreak of meningitis and stroke associated with potentially contaminated steroid medication
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  • Meningitis and stroke associated with potentially contaminated product
    Meningitis and stroke associated with potentially contaminated product
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  • Notice to health care providers  Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome cases associated with staying in Yosemite National Park California
    Notice to health care providers : Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome cases associated with staying in Yosemite National Park, California
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  • Increase in influenza A H3N2v virus infections in three US states
    Increase in influenza A H3N2v virus infections in three U.S. states
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  • CDC recommendations for influenza antiviral medications remain unchanged
    CDC recommendations for influenza antiviral medications remain unchanged
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