H1N1 (Swine Flu)
- Why H1N1 Is Still A Concern (Spanish) (Vietnamese) (Jan. 13, 2010)
- Exposure Notice Policy (Spanish)(Oct. 29, 2009)
- Vaccine Information
Visit the County Health Department Web site for updated schedule. - Letter to school communities
View letters with H1N1 information from the Health Department that can be distributed to parents, employees, etc. - New Guidance from Centers for Disease Control
(August 18, 2009) - H1N1 Education Campaign Announcement(July 22, 2009)
What is H1N1?
H1N1 (also referred to as swine flu) is a respiratory disease caused by type A influenza viruses. Swine flu has been reported to spread from person-to-person, and numerous cases have recently been reported in the United States and across the world. The symptoms of swine flu include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue.
If you have a fever of 100°F or higher and one of the symptoms listed above, call your doctor or medical provider. If you are sick, stay home from work or school. It is important to limit contact with other people, so you don't spread germs to others.
INFORMATION ABOUT H1N1
- Fact Sheets
'When to Call the Doctor' -
(Spanish) -
(Vietnamese)
'H1N1 Fact Sheet' -
(Spanish) -
(Vietnamese)
'We are Fighting the Flu' -
(Spanish) -
(Vietnamese)
'If Your Child Gets Sick' -
(Spanish) -
(Vietnamese)
- Quick Facts on Swine Flu
Spanish Version
Vietnamese Version
Mandarin Version - Santa Clara County Public Health Department
Date last updated: March 19, 2010