This page offers information about a health issue that is receiving considerable media attention and is understandably a concern for parents: influenza, more commonly known as “the flu.”
Boston Public Schools is working closely with public health agencies, school nurses, and others to provide information to families and staff about simple ways to help students reduce their risk of contracting the flu. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that all children 6 months through 18 years of age be vaccinated against the flu every year. Vaccinations can be obtained through your family doctor or at a neighborhood health center, among other locations.
More information is available at the Mayor's Health Line at (617) 534-5050 or bphc.org.
The following documents and links provide valuable information about the flu, including helpful strategies for reducing health risks.
Documents
Fact Sheet from the Boston Public Health Commission
Links
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention "Flu Page"
Massachusetts Health and Human Services "Flu Facts" (y en Espanol)
Boston Public Health Commission Flu Information
Childhood Influenza Immunization Coalition
Contact:
• Your family doctor
• Your school nurse
• BPS Health Services: 617-635-6788
• Boston Public Health Commission: 617-534-5050