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To report dead or sick birds
(five or more with no obvious cause) call the Alaska Interagency Avian Influenza hotline at
1-866-5-BRDFLU
(1-866-527-3358).  Do not handle birds found sick or dead.


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Information for Individuals and Families


Avian Flu
Information for Individuals and Families
Sampling Hunter-Shot Waterfowl for Avian Flu:  How Alaska’s hunters can help scientists sample for Asian H5N1
8/2006: Alaska Department of Fish and Game

How to Dispose of a Dead Bird
5/18/06: Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Interim Recommendations for Persons with Possible Exposure
2/24/04: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

For More Information
Cooking Birds and Poultry
Information for Hunters
Subsistence Tips

Animal and Bird Issues: Pets
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Pandemic Flu
Information for Individuals and Families
Use of masks in the community during a pandemic of influenza: Questions and Answers NEW! 6/30/06
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services

General Pandemic Influenza Brochure
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services

Recommendations to Prevent the Spread of Influenza
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services

Should I Have a Personal Stockpile of Tamiflu®?
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services

Oseltamivir (Tamiflu®) and other Influenza Antiviral Drugs
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services

Pandemic Flu Planning Checklist for Individuals and Families: Personal Planning Checklist
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Pandemic Influenza Planning: Guide for Individuals and Families
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Family Emergency Health Information Sheet
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Emergency Contacts Form
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

For More Information
Information for Businesses and Organizations
Information for Schools

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General Flu Information
DHSS Section of Epidemiology's Influenza Information

Alaska Department of Health and Social Services

Influenza Fact Sheet
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services

What Can I Do To Avoid Catching Seasonal Flu (Influenza)?
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services

Recommendations to Prevent the Spread of Seasonal Influenza in Homes, Schools and Daycares
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services

Advice for Care-givers of Children Less Than 2 Years Old
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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For public health questions, human health concerns or planning for pandemic flu, call 1-888-9Panflu
(1-888-972-6358) or Anchorage residents can call the local line: (907) 334-2292.

WHO Pandemic Alert, Phase 3: No or Very Limited Human-to-Human Transmission | Learn more!
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