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Influenza Information for Healthcare
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Investigation and Reporting
The influenza virus should be reported in weekly aggregate counts. Please report any individual pediatric mortality cases and novel influenza viruses with the patients pregnancy status immediately.
- Influenza Surveillance in Michigan Surveillance (michigan.gov)
Information for Clinicians on Influenza Virus Testing Information for Clinicians on Influenza Virus Testing | CDC
Notifiable diseases in Michigan:
Michigan's List of Notifiable Diseases 2025 By Condition
Michigan's List of Notifiable Diseases 2025 By Pathogen -
Clinical Features and Epidemiology
Chapter 12: Influenza | Pink Book | CDC
Influenza chapter in the Pink Book on vaccine-preventable diseases.
Clinical Signs and Symptoms of Influenza | CDC
Signs and Symptoms
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ACIP Recommendations and MMWR Reports
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Healthcare Workforce
All HCP, including students and volunteers, in any healthcare setting should receive annual influenza vaccination. Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) may only be given to non-pregnant healthy HCP age 49 years and younger. HCP who receive LAIV should avoid close contact with severely immunosuppressed patients (e.g., stem cell transplant recipients) who require protective isolation for at least 7 days after vaccine administration.
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Educational Resources
Diseases and Vaccines Information for the Public (MDHHS)
Flu Resource Center | Flu Resource Center | CDC
Social media and print resources featuring this year's CDC influenza campaignResources to Prepare for Flu, COVID-19, and RSV | Respiratory Illnesses | CDC