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Get Smart: Know When Antibiotics Work

Educational Materials - Bulk Order Form

Thank you for your interest in our health education materials. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is pleased to be working with the Public Health Foundation (PHF) to help us with the monumental task of ordering and distributing our products. As of January, 2001, the PHF will be handling all bulk order requests for health education materials on appropriate antibiotic use.

The Public Health Foundation is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to achieving healthy communities through research, training, and technical assistance. They are able to perform this valuable distribution service for us by charging a small fee for reprinting, handling, and shipping. In the future, we ask that you consider ordering our health education materials in large quantities using the PHF whenever possible. If you would like to find out more about what quantities are available from the PHF and the cost per bulk item, please look at the ordering information below or contact the PHF directly:

  • Telephone: 1-877-252-1200 (toll free)
    or 301-645-7773 (for international orders)
    9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Eastern Time), Monday through Friday
  • Fax: 301-843-0159 (For Bulk Orders Only)
Bulk Ordering Information - PHF Catalog
Main bookstore link to Infectious Diseases
http://bookstore.phf.org/cat5.htm

Cold or Flu. Antibiotics Don't Work For You.
General Consumer Brochure
UPDATED
http://bookstore.phf.org/product_info.php?products_id=320

This tri-fold brochure briefly explains the difference between bacteria and viruses and how bacteria become resistant. It also answers some common questions about when it is and is not appropriate to use an antibiotic.

brochure - cold or flu Antibiotics don't work for you.

Designed for adult education
Sold in packages of 100
Target Audience: Adults (ages 18-49)
Price: $35.75

Snort. Sniffle. Sneeze. No Antibiotics Please.
Parent Brochure
UPDATED
http://bookstore.phf.org/product_info.php?products_id=321

This tri-fold brochure briefly explains the difference between bacteria and viruses, what antibiotics are, and how bacteria become resistant. It also answers commonly asked questions about when a child does or does not need an antibiotic.

parent brochure Designed for adult education
Sold in packages of 100
Target Audience: Parents of young children
Price: $35.75

Be Smart: Antibiotics Will Not Help a Cold or the Flu Brochure
Parent Brochure
 UPDATED
http://bookstore.phf.org/product_info.php?products_id=584

This tri-fold brochure briefly explains the difference between bacteria and viruses and how bacteria become resistant. It also answers common questions about when it is and is not appropriate to use an antibiotic as well as suggestions for symptomatic relief.

brochure - Be Smart. Antibiotics Will Not Help a cold or the Flu. For American Indians/Alaska Natives ages 18-49 years Designed for adult education
Sold in packages of 100
Target Audience: American Indians/Alaska Natives ages 18-49 years
Price: $35.75

A veces, el remedio es peor que la enfermedad.  UPDATED
http://bookstore.phf.org/product_info.php?products_id=425

This tri-fold brochure briefly explains the difference between bacteria and viruses, what antibiotics are, and how bacteria become resistant. It also answers commonly asked questions about when a child does or does not need an antibiotic.

A veces, el remedio es peor que la enfermedad Designed for adult education
Sold in packages of 100
Target Audience: Spanish speakers ages 18-49 years
Price: $35.75

Runny Nose Q&A Sheet UPDATED
http://bookstore.phf.org/product_info.php?products_id=322

This Q&A sheet provides answers to commonly asked questions about using antibiotics for a child's runny nose when there is green or yellow mucus present.

Runny nose Q&A sheet Designed for adult education
Sold in packages of 100 (2 pads; 50 sheets/pad)
Target Audience: Parents of young children
Price: $22.50

Otitis Media With Effusion (OME) Q&A Sheet UPDATED
http://bookstore.phf.org/product_info.php?products_id=323

This Q&A sheet provides answers to commonly asked questions about using antibiotics for a child's condition called Otitis Media with Effusion (OME) or fluid in the middle ear.

Fluid in Middle Ear Q&A sheet Designed for adult education
Sold in packages of 100 (2 pads; 50 sheets/pad)
Target Audience: Parents of young children
Price: $22.50

Snort. Sniffle. Sneeze. No Antibiotics Please.
African American Poster
UPDATED
http://bookstore.phf.org/product_info.php?products_id=324

This full color 17"x22" poster is planned for use in doctors offices, clinics, and other healthcare facilities. It is intended to raise awareness about appropriate antibiotic use for upper respiratory infections in children. It explains that antibiotics are not the best answer for a cold or the flu.

No Antibiotics African American Poster Designed for adult education
Sold in packages of 10
Target Audience: Parents of young children and adult consumers (ages 18-49)
Price: $26.50

Snort. Sniffle. Sneeze. No Antibiotics Please.
Caucasian Poster
UPDATED
http://bookstore.phf.org/product_info.php?products_id=325

This full color 17"x22" poster is planned for use in doctors offices, clinics, and other healthcare facilities. It is intended to raise awareness about appropriate antibiotic use for upper respiratory infections in children. It explains that antibiotics are not the best answer for a cold or the flu.

Caucasian poster- Snort. Sniffle. Sneeze. No Antibiotics Please

Designed for adult education
Sold in packages of 10
Target Audience: Parents of young children & adult consumers (ages 18-49)
Price: $26.50

Automedicarse con antibióticos puede perjudicar su salud.
Spanish-Language Poster
UPDATED
http://bookstore.phf.org/product_info.php?products_id=426

This full color 17"x22" poster is planned for use in doctor's offices, clinics, other healthcare facilities, and media outlets. It is intended to raise awareness about appropriate antibiotic use for upper respiratory infections. It explains that antibiotics are not the best answer.

Automedicarse con antibióticos puede perjudicar su salud.

Designed for adult education
Sold in packages of 10
Target Audience: Spanish speakers ages 18-49 years
Price: $26.50

 

Prescription Pad UPDATED
http://bookstore.phf.org/product_info.php?products_id=326

This 4-color 4"x6" prescription pad is actually a checklist for physicians to describe symptomatic relief for the viral illness diagnosed.

prescription pads

Designed for adult education
Sold in packages of 10 pads (50 sheets per pad)
Target Audience: Parents of young children & adult consumers (ages 18-49)
Price: $22.50

 

Get Smart: Adherence Prescription Pad UPDATED
http://bookstore.phf.org/product_info.php?products_id=619

This 4-color 4"x6" prescription pad is actually a checklist for physicians to describe symptomatic relief for the viral illness diagnoses.

Prescription Adherence Tool Designed for adult education
Sold in packages of 5 pads (hundred sheets per pad)
Target Audience: Parents of young children & adult consumers (ages 18-49)
This tool is designed for providers to use with patients
Price: $25.00

Get Smart: Child Care/ Day Care Letter UPDATED
http://bookstore.phf.org/product_info.php?products_id=327

When a child has been ill, many schools will not allow a child to return to day care without an antibiotic treatment. However, not all infections can or should be treated with an antibiotic. This letter explains that the child has a viral illness and will not be receiving antibiotics and should be allowed to return to day care once his or her fever is gone. Health care providers should fill out and sign this letter for parents to give to their child's provider.

Day Care letter Designed for adult education
Sold in packages of 100
Target Audience: Child Care Providers
This tool is designed for providers to use with parents
Price: $22.50

 

 
 
Date: January 21, 2006
Content source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases / Division of Bacterial Diseases
 
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