Information related to pH1N1 is changing regularly. We recommend that you consult with your local Public Health Unit regularly for updated news on this issue.

Below are some links to helpful information related to the assessment, treatment and management of pH1N1. We will post new links and information here as things progress.

1

Assessment

MOHLTC Self-Assessment Tools (pages 11-13)
www.health.gov.on.ca/en/ccom/flu/h1n1/pro/docs/ambulatory_guidance.pdf

2

Treatment

MOHLTC Ambulatory Care Settings Clinical Management Algorithm (pages 14-15)
www.health.gov.on.ca/en/ccom/flu/h1n1/pro/docs/ambulatory_guidance.pdf
Antiviral dosing
www.healthunit.com/h1n1info - go to Treatment and Testing Guidelines

3

Office Management

Checklist for physician offices
www.bcmj.org/pandemic-influenza-and-physician-offices-figure?size=_original
Signage in different languages
www.toronto.ca/health/cdc/h1n1/multilingual_resources.htm
Office management and infection control (includes diagrams on waiting room configuration and proper use of PPE)
http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/pandemic/response/clinical.html - go to Guidelines for Pandemic Influenza-related Office Management and Infection Control for Private Physicians

4

pH1N1 vaccine dosing

Printable chart of PHAC H1N1 vaccine dosing recommendations
www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/alert-alerte/h1n1/vacc/recommendation-recommandation-eng.php
UPDATED
Nov. 12

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General information

Public Health Agency of Canada - Guidance H1N1 Flu Virus
www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/alert-alerte/h1n1/guidance_lignesdirectrices-eng.php#11
pH1N1 for DFCM faculty and staff
http://dfcm19.med.utoronto.ca/h1n1/staff.htm
OHIP Bulletins – Physician Services (Bulletins 4051 and 4052) – temporary changes to billing schedules
www.health.gov.on.ca/english/providers/program/ohip/bulletins/4000/bulletin_4000_mn.html
College of Family Physicians of Canada: Pandemic H1N1: Fast facts for front-line clinicians
www.cfpc.ca/local/files/Communications/flu/H1N1_FastFact_Engl.pdf
Middlesex-London Health Unit
www.healthunit.com/h1n1info