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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.

x Bioterrorism
  • Update on public health precautions related to orange threat level Part 1
    Update on public health precautions related to orange threat level: Part 1
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  • Protecting Americans  Smallpox Vaccination Program
    Protecting Americans : Smallpox Vaccination Program
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  • ACIP smallpox vaccination recommendations  summary
    ACIP smallpox vaccination recommendations : summary
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  • Smallpox Vaccination Policy Update 200207
    Smallpox Vaccination Policy Update [2002-07]
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  • Public forums on the use of smallpox vaccine
    Public forums on the use of smallpox vaccine
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  • Press release  CDC releases new bioterrorism Web resources for clinicians lab professionals and the public
    Press release : CDC releases new bioterrorism Web resources for clinicians, lab professionals, and the public
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  • Treatment options for postal and other workers exposed to anthrax
    Treatment options for postal and other workers exposed to anthrax
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  • Treatment options for postal and other workers exposed to anthrax
    Treatment options for postal and other workers exposed to anthrax
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  • New anthrax and smallpox resources available on the Web
    New anthrax and smallpox resources available on the Web
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  • Connecticut inhalation anthrax case confirmed
    Connecticut inhalation anthrax case confirmed
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  • CDC interim recommendations for protecting workers from exposure to bacillus anthracis in work sites where mail is handled or processed
    CDC interim recommendations for protecting workers from exposure to bacillus anthracis in work sites where mail is handled or processed
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  • Updated information about how to recognize and handle a suspicious package or envelope
    Updated information about how to recognize and handle a suspicious package or envelope
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  • Updated recommendations for handling suspicious packages or envelopes
    Updated recommendations for handling suspicious packages or envelopes
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  • CDC statement regarding postal and other mailroom facilities in the metropolitan Washington DC area
    CDC statement regarding postal and other mailroom facilities in the metropolitan Washington DC area
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  • CDC interim recommendations for protecting mail handlers from cutaneous and inhalational anthrax associated with intentional distribution of Bacillus anthracis through the mail
    CDC interim recommendations for protecting mail handlers from cutaneous and inhalational anthrax associated with intentional distribution of Bacillus anthracis through the mail
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  • CDC statement regarding the Washington DC Processing and Distribution Center and postal and mailroom facilities who directly receive and distribute mail from this center
    CDC statement regarding the Washington DC Processing and Distribution Center, and postal and mailroom facilities who directly receive and distribute mail from this center
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  • MMWR weekly report October 25 2001
    MMWR weekly report, October 25, 2001
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  • Antimicrobial susceptibility of Bacillus anthracis isolates associated with intentional distribution in Florida New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Virginia and Washington DC September  October 2001
    Antimicrobial susceptibility of Bacillus anthracis isolates associated with intentional distribution in Florida, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., September - October, 2001
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  • Revised CDC guidelines for state health departments to state health officers state epidemiologists and state laboratory directors
    Revised CDC guidelines for state health departments to state health officers, state epidemiologists and state laboratory directors
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  • CDC guidelines for state health departments
    CDC guidelines for state health departments
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