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ORISE also coordinated the development of a number of useful buttons and badges that can be added to any Web site. The buttons (available in both English and Spanish) help spread the word about H1N1 Flu (swine flu) and how to prevent it!

Travelers’ Health Campaign Takes Critical Messages Worldwide

Traveling can be a dangerous transmitter of germs, bacteria and viruses such as H1N1. That makes airports, ship docks, train stations and bus depots among the most important places to spread the word about healthy practices and precautions.

ORISE has played a key role in preparing to get the good-health message out to travelers throughout the United States and beyond. As directed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ORISE has worked to develop a timely, comprehensive Travelers’ Health campaign (THC).

THC—the CDC’s largest-ever public-awareness initiative crafted to promote travel-related health and wellness—was launched on Nov. 19, 2009, in time for the busy holiday-travel season.

“This campaign provides practical advice to help travelers prepare for their trips and stay healthy during their holiday travel,” said Anne Schuchat, M.D., director of CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.

As part of the campaign’s critical planning process, ORISE developed strategic goals; conducted a broad review of literature and research; designed and concept-tested graphic executions; and created branding, advertising, social media, media relations and evaluation plans. ORISE also partnered with Ackermann PR on a number of key THC efforts.

Reaching U.S. residents traveling abroad and residents of nations who travel to and from the United States, the campaign includes targeted, proactive dissemination of core health-and-safety messages through a variety of media, including informational posters at major airports, ports of entry and border crossings; national radio and print advertising; and social media and online outreach.

Campaign themes include “Prevention can be Travel-Sized” and “Stop, Wash and Go.”

Among THC’s core messages, the CDC is urging people to take the following steps when planning their travel: travel only when they are feeling well, get vaccinated for flu (both seasonal flu and 2009 H1N1 if they are in a priority group), wash hands often, and cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or sleeve.

The need for a travel-focused campaign came to light as H1N1 became a pandemic. H1N1 has spread throughout the nation and around the globe, accounting for millions of confirmed/probable cases and more than 4,000 deaths in the U.S. alone since April of 2009.

THC will run through the holiday season. ORISE will continue to manage all campaign planning, implementation and evaluation. The CDC is also partnering with local health departments, travel professionals, health care professionals, and colleges and universities to further educate the public.

For more information

Marcus A. Weseman
Vice President and
Program Director
865.576.3420
health.communication@orau.org

ORISE's Freddy Gray, Amber Tayman and Betsy Smither

ORISE helped produce a series of posters as part of the travelers' health campaign as directed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Click on the image above for a full view.