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| | West Central District Health Department Immunization Clinic HoursMonday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8:30-11:30 12:30-4:30 Wednesday 8:30-11:30 12:30-6:00 Walkins Welcome | | |
| | H1N1 Vaccine Priority GroupsVaccine is now available for EVERYONE! | |
More H1N1 Helpful LinksGuidance For Pregnant and Breastfeeding WomenFeeding Your Baby: What Parents Should Know (Jul 6) • Info For Pregnant Women in Education, Child Care, and Health Care (May 2) What Pregnant Women Should Know (Aug 26)
Guidance For Child Care Programs, Schools, Colleges, and UniversitiesInterim CDC Guidance on Day and Residential Camps (Jun 14) • Guidance For State & Local Health Officials & School Administrators for 2009-2010 School Year (Aug 7) Guidance For Institutions of Higher Education For 2009-2010 Academic Year (Aug 26)
Flu ReportsFollow the link below and click on "Weekly flu reports" to get updated statistics. www.dhhs.ne.gov/fluChildhood Immunizations NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
Immunization hours. M-F 8:30-11:30 & 12:30-4:30. Open till 6:00pm on Wednesday evenings. Travelers Immunizations
– Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Tetanus/Diphtheria, and Hepatitis A and B vaccinations available by appointment. See CDC Site for more information. Each year millions of Americans travel abroad for vacation, business, or to visit friends and family. Unfortunately, about half of these international travelers get sick or injured during their trip. The good news is that most travel-related sickness and injury can be prevented. You are likely to be a traveler who has an enjoyable trip free from illness or injury when you follow these tips: - Be informed: Learn about travel health risks and what to do to avoid them before your trip.
- Be ready: Get any vaccinations (shots) or medicines that you will need before your trip.
- Be smart while you travel: Make sure you follow travel safety tips while you are on your trip
A simple vaccination can help prevent a disease that could ruin a business trip or vacation, and also help reduce your concern about needing health care in a foreign country.
West Central District Health Department offers timely information about health-related risks while traveling abroad and travel immunizations. We have every travel shot that you will need to go anywhere in the world!! Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B Japanese Encephalitis, Malaria, Yellow Fever, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Meningococcal, Typhoid
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TRALE
To access TRALE follow the link below. At the login page: username = public password = health TRALE Form
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