Provider Resources WA

12/19/22 Health Advisory: Newly Arrived Ukrainian Citizens’ Medical and Mental Health Needs

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On April 21, 2022, President Biden announced a new Uniting for Ukraine (U4U) process to help Ukrainian citizens fleeing war come to the United States temporarily. As of Nov. 18, 2022: Newly arrived Ukrainian citizens have various medical and mental health needs. Resources

11/22/22 Health Advisory: Pediatric respiratory illness increasing in Western Washington

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On Nov. 18, Washington State Department of Health (DOH) issued a high-level alert on a surge in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causing remarkable strain on pediatric emergency departments (EDs) and intensive care units (ICUs). This alert followed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Nov. 4 Health Alert Network (HAN) advisory on multiple viruses causing 11/22/22 Health Advisory: Pediatric respiratory illness increasing in Western Washington

11/09/22 Health Advisory: Increased Respiratory Virus Activity

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Multiple viruses are causing increased respiratory illness, especially among children, straining healthcare systems. Transmission of respiratory illnesses is increased in our communities. Schools report much higher absenteeism than normal for this time of year. Our hospital emergency departments are seeing many patients. This increase in illness early in respiratory illness season highlights the importance of 11/09/22 Health Advisory: Increased Respiratory Virus Activity

10/27/22 Health Advisory: 2022–2023 Influenza Season Surveillance, Testing & Treatment

Requested actions Vaccine This season’s updates in Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Prevention and Control of Influenza (MMWR Vol. 71/No. 1): Surveillance Seasonal influenza surveillance starts in October and continues through April. We expect SARS-CoV-2 and influenza viruses will circulate simultaneously. To aid testing and treatment decisions, stay aware of local influenza and 10/27/22 Health Advisory: 2022–2023 Influenza Season Surveillance, Testing & Treatment

10/19/22 Health Advisory: Updated bivalent COVID-19 boosters available to children 5 years or older

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup approved an age expansion for updated bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster doses. The expansion allows children: 5–11 years old to get 1 booster dose of Pfizer pediatric updated bivalent COVID-19 vaccine. 6–17 years old to get 1 10/19/22 Health Advisory: Updated bivalent COVID-19 boosters available to children 5 years or older

09/02/22 Health Advisory: Bivalent Vaccine Booster for COVID-19

Requested actions Be aware: Moderna and Pfizer created bivalent formulations of their mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. The bivalent vaccines target the original strain of SARS-CoV-2 and Omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5. United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted emergency use authorization (EUA) to the bivalent vaccines for use as a single booster dose. People can get 09/02/22 Health Advisory: Bivalent Vaccine Booster for COVID-19

07/26/22 Health Advisory: Monkeypox Update

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We continue to monitor the monkeypox outbreak in Washington and the United States. Report possible monkeypox cases immediately upon suspicion, as Washington State Department of Health (DOH) requires. Call . We will help you complete an intake form and review exposure guidelines to evaluate close contacts. Monkeypox is rare and not often seen in the United States. It can cause a rash 07/26/22 Health Advisory: Monkeypox Update

07/12/22 Health Advisory: Updated Monkeypox Guidance

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Requested actions Washington currently has 16 reported cases of monkeypox, mostly in King County. Early cases were linked to travel but Public Health Seattle–King County announced last week the virus is likely spreading locally.  Monkeypox is rare and not often seen in the United States. It can cause a rash that looks like bumps, blisters 07/12/22 Health Advisory: Updated Monkeypox Guidance

06/10/22 Health Advisory: Routine childhood immunization rates down

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Requested actions Bring your child and adolescent patients’ vaccinations up to date at every opportunity. Contact families who missed well-child visits or childhood vaccinations and ask them to come in for an appointment. Explain to families why it’s important to keep children’s and adolescents’ vaccinations up to date. Review Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s 06/10/22 Health Advisory: Routine childhood immunization rates down

05/19/22 Health Advisory: Severe Hepatitis of Unknown Cause in Children

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Requested actions Be aware cases of severe hepatitis are occurring in children in the United States and worldwide. Consider adenovirus testing for pediatric patients with hepatitis of unknown cause. Report suspected cases to the Health Department by calling (360) 414-5599 x 6431. A suspected case is a child with elevated AST or ALT (>500 U/L) 05/19/22 Health Advisory: Severe Hepatitis of Unknown Cause in Children