Patient & Consumer Education Materials
AWARE Project materials are free for download—no printed versions are available. They may be printed on a standard office printer, or you may use a commercial printer. Please contact the AWARE Project to inquire about commercial printing.
Child Materials
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Feel Better Soon…Without Antibiotics!
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These brochures identify common symptoms and remedies that can provide symptomatic
relief.
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I Choose…To Prevent Influenza! |
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This brochure contain information on influenza, how to prevent influenza, and what
to do should one get sick.
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Adult Materials
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Feel Better Soon…Without Antibiotics! |
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This brochure identifies common symptoms and remedies that can provide symptomatic
relief.
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I Choose…To Prevent Influenza! |
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This brochure contains information on influenza, how to prevent influenza, and what
to do should one get sick.
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Health Tips |
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This handout provides tips to stay healthy, promotes proper antibiotic use and encourages
frequent handwashing.
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Take 3
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CDC Says “Take 3” Steps to Fight The Flu
These actions will protect against the new H1N1 too!
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends three steps people
can take to prevent and treat influenza.
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Child Materials
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Antibiotic Do’s and Don’ts
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This handout offers information on how to appropriately use antibiotics.
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Antibiotic Resistance Activity Kit
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This kit teaches about antibiotic resistance, the difference between a virus & bacteria and washing your hands through coloring pages and fun activities.
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Bronchitis and Other Cough Illnesses in Children
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This handout offers home remedies and symptom relief for children with bronchitis.
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Ear Infections in Children
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This handout offers suggestions on how to make a child feel better when suffering from ear pain.
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Feel Better Soon…Without Antibiotics!
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These brochures identify common symptoms and remedies that can provide symptomatic
relief.
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How to Prevent the Spread of Respiratory Illnesses
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This handout offers prevention techniques on how to avoid spreading respiratory illness.
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I Choose…To Prevent Influenza! |
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This brochure contain information on influenza, how to prevent influenza, and what
to do should one get sick.
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Runny Nose and Sinus Infections in Children
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This handout offers suggestions for children on how to feel better when suffering from a runny nose and a sinus infection.
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Sore Throat in Children
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This handout offers suggestions on how children can feel better when suffering from a sore throat.
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Why Are Children More Vulnerable to Infectious Diseases?
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This handout offers facts, answers to questions, and tips on how to keep children healthy.
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Adult Materials
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Bronchitis and Other Cough Illnesses in Adults
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This handout offers home remedies and symptom relief for adults with bronchitis.
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Feel Better Soon…Without Antibiotics! |
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This brochure identifies common symptoms and remedies that can provide symptomatic
relief.
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Health Tips 1
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This handout encourages proper antibiotic use.
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Health Tips 2 |
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This handout provides tips to stay healthy, promotes proper antibiotic use and encourages
frequent handwashing.
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I Choose…To Prevent Influenza! |
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This brochure contains information on influenza, how to prevent influenza, and what
to do should one get sick.
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Runny Nose and Sinus Infections in Adults
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This handout offers suggestions for adults on how to feel better when suffering from a runny nose and a sinus infection.
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Sore Throat in Adults
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This handout offers suggestions on how adults can feel better when suffering from a sore throat.
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Take 3
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CDC Says “Take 3” Steps to Fight The Flu
These actions will protect against the new H1N1 too!
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends three steps people
can take to prevent and treat influenza.
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H1N1 Flu Health Alert
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) prevention, recognition and management information on Novel H1N1 Flu 5/09).
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The Right Drug for the Right Bug
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This handout clasifies illnesses as viruses or bacteria. Antibiotics needed only for some bacterial infections.
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