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Mitchell D - At least 81 health care workers across the country have confirmed or probable cases of novel influenza A (H1N1), evidence that some health care workers are not following CDC guidance for personal protection from infectious disease. They should use fit-tested respirators, gloves and eye protection when caring for a patient with probable H1N1 infection. Such patients should be placed in single-patient rooms to reduce the risk of transmission, and they should be instructed about proper respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette. Good hand-washing hygiene also is a standard precaution. Aerosol-generating procedures should be performed in rooms with negative-pressure air handling to prevent spread to other parts of the facility. And it is critical that infectious patients be identified "at the front door" in order to protect health care workers and other patients.

The CDC has issued guidance for summer camps and parents of campers:

The CDC has issued guidance for use of the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine, or PPSV23, during the outbreak:

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