Northern Kentucky Health Department

Swine Flu (H1N1)

Vaccination

The vaccine is available through appointment in the Health Department's county health centers. Interested individuals may call the health center most convenient for them to schedule an appointment.

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Case Update
Updated January 6: Five deaths from swine flu have been reported in the Health Department's district: Two Kenton County women in their 50s, a Kenton County woman in her 60s, a Boone County man in his 20s and a Boone County woman in he 30s. One additional death associated with swine flu was reported in Northern Kentucky in Pendleton County, which is under the Three Rivers Health Department's district.

 

Three hundred and twelve cases of swine flu have been lab confirmed in Northern Kentucky since late April 2009; however, this figure may not accurately represent all cases. Most individuals are currently being tested for flu, and if the test is positive for flu it is assumed to be the swine flu, as seasonal flu is not currently circulating in the community. In most cases, samples from sick individuals are only tested specifically for swine flu if the person is sick enough to be hospitalized or is at high risk of complications (such as a pregnant woman). Reports of flu-like illnesses are gathered regularly from schools and health care providers to give a picture of how many people are ill. This process is similar to how seasonal flu is tracked each winter.

 

Since late October, close to 30,000 people have received the swine flu vaccination directly through various clinics held by the Health Department. In addition, more than 66,000 doses of the vaccine have been distributed to more than 90 medical providers, focusing on those people in the target populations for swine flu vaccination. The Health Department has also vaccinated more than 1,000 people in its county health centers since January.

Fact Sheets
Details about swine flu are contained in our fact sheet. A short version is recommended for those who wish to download information and make copies to share in the community. The short version is also available in Spanish.

Frequently Asked Questions
For basic information on swine flu, including prevention, read our fact sheet. For specific questions, read a list of commonly asked questions. If your question isn't answered here, you can submit it. 

For Medical Providers
Physicians' offices, pharmacies and other health care providers are able to register a medical clinic or practice to possibly become a swine vaccine provider for the current flu season The Health Department is strongly encouraging Northern Kentucky practices that reach a high percent of high priority groups for vaccination, including children, pregnant women, and health care/emergency services personnel, to register to provide the vaccine. For more information, please contact Jean Caudill at 859.363.2009 or by e-mail to Jean Caudill.

 

Counting Cases of Swine Flu
Testing and treatment for swine flu are based on several factors, including the person’s symptoms and his/her medical history. Ultimately, the decision to test and how to treat a person is up them and the doctor providing care. Read some examples to see how cases of swine flu may be treated or counted.

 

Swine Flu and Schools
The Health Department has put together an overview of swine flu issues related to schools, including issues such as surveillance, cleaning and prevention. 

 

Seasonal Flu
Learn more about the seasonal flu, including the schedule for seasonal flu vaccination clinics.

 

More Information
Submit a question by e-mail

Call the swine flu information line at 859.392.0678
Info en espanol (Printable fact sheet in Spanish)

Flu.gov

Kentucky Department for Public Health's swine flu page

Greater Cincinnati Health Council's swine flu info