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Fact Bird Flu has not gone away. The topic is just not in the news and people are dying nearly everyday from the bird flu virus. Somewhere, someone individual has bird flu and may or may not survive. We have a large number of supplies and suppliers from which to choose as you prepare your 'bird flu' kits. We welcome your questions and here to discuss your concerns and to give you our opinions. We cannot recommend, but we can certainly inform you as to what is available for your neeeds. If you should find that our information is outdated or a link is broken please send us an email or give us a call.
The sites listed below have the most recent information available and are filled with valuable information. We hope you will find the information informative and worthwile.
Fluwikie.com has become a respected link providing valuable information for matters concerning the possible Bird Flu Pandemic. Fluwikie.com
PandemicFlu.Gov:
The Official U.S. government Web site for information on pandemic flu and avian influenza. Information is organized by topic on the left side bar.(click on the link) PandemicFlu.gov
CDC Avian Flu Guidance:(click on the link) CDC Avian Flu Guidance for Protection of Persons Involved in U.S. Avian Influenza Outbreak Disease Control and Eradication Activities
During this time of unprecedented concern about the Avian Flu Virus and the potential of a worldwide pandemic, we have added a link to the 3M Occupational Health and Environmental Safety technical service.The 3M technical service advisors are there to answer all of your questions and concerns. Please give them a call.3M Occupational Health and Environmental Safety technical service
You may also reach them by calling the following number: 1-800-243-4630.
Kimberly-Clark:(January 24, 2007)In the case of a bird flu pandemic, when dealing with infected patients, healthcare providers should practice Standard, Airborne, Droplet and Contact precautions until directions from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) or the World Health Organization (WHO) direct otherwise.
Bird Flu: Personal Protection for Healthcare Workers
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