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Materials & Resources

The materials and resources provided on this page are intended for display or distribution in settings, such as agricultural fairs, where there may be direct or indirect contact between pigs and people to help prevent the spread of H3N2v.

Resources

Print Materials

Information and materials, including educational posters [389 KB, 1 page] that can be displayed around animal exhibits, are available in Compendium of Measures to Prevent Disease Associated with Animals in Public Settings, 2011.

Flyer: Key Facts For People Exhibiting Pigs at Fairs [324 KB, 2 pages]

Flyer: Take Action to Prevent the Spread of Flu Between People and Pigs at Fairs [476 KB, 1 page]

Flyer: Issues for Fair Organizers to Consider When Planning Fairs [479 KB, 2 pages]

Materials from North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Reduce Your Risk (English)
Reduce Your Risk (Spanish)

Materials from Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Signs for Strollers at Fairs

Webinars

4-H National Headquarters, USDA, NIFA with CDC and APHIS “Healthy Fairs” Webinar
A webinar hosted by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s 4-H National Headquarters, Division of Youth & 4-H, National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) with presenters from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIC) addresses public health issues which are currently occurring at county fairs with regards to H3N2v outbreaks.

Videos

New! Video Podcast: CDC Recommendations to Reduce the Risk of H3N2v Flu Virus Infection for Fairgoers and Swine Exhibitors [5 MB, 5 min 51 sec]
Dr. Lyn Finelli discusses CDC’s recommendations for reducing the risk of infection with H3N2v flu viruses for fairgoers and swine exhibitors.

 

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