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Week 48 2008-09 influenza surveillance update: Influenza activity not detected in Marin.Use SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Marin County Public Health collects data from local laboratories and emergency departments to track local influenza activity.
Click here for this week's surveillance reportHome
Pocket Planning Guide ReleasedUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
A pandemic planning pocket guide is now available.

A new Pandemic Flu Planning Pocket Guide is now available from the Marin County Department of Health & Human Services. This guide, a project of the Marin Pandemic Influenza Taskforce, helps individuals and families prepare for a pandemic. It is available in English and Spanish. If you would like a copy mailed to you please call 499-5034 or email tpeterson@co.marin.ca.us

Pocket Guide and Other DocumentsHome; Pandemic Flu
Reporting sick or dead birds and poultry.Use SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Information on how to report sick or dead birds and poultry.

To report a dead wild bird: 1-877-WNV-BIRD (CDHS) or directly at http://vector.ucdavis.edu/cfm/deadbird2.cfm

To report a group of 5 or more dead birds: 707-944-5400 (California Department of Fish and Game Regional Office)

To report sick or dead poultry or to inquire how to submit samples from domestic poultry for avian influenza testing: 1-800-491-1899 (California Department of Food and Agriculture Avian Health Group Hotline)

To report a sick wild bird: 415-883-4621 (Marin Humane Society)

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Pan Flu Preparedness Flyer for FamiliesUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
This checklist that provides prepardness information for individuals and families has been distributed to all public school students in Marin.
List of recommended best practices for several disciplines and organizations to assist them in preparing for the threat of pandemic influenza.
A new pandemic planning pocket guide is now available.
Influenza (“flu”) is a virus that typically affects the nose, throat, and lungs
Information on how to report sick or dead birds and poultry.


This checklist that provides prepardness information for individuals and families, has been distributed to all public school students

Pan Flu Preparedness FlyerHome; Pandemic Flu