Hurricane Information for Evacuees and Other Affected Persons
On this page:
- Immunizations
- Medical Records
- Protect Yourself Against Illness & Injury
- Skin Infections
- Pregnant Women
- People With Chronic Conditions
- People With Disabilities
- Patients or Participants in Clinical Studies
- Cleaning Up Your Home
- Returning to School
- Additional Information
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Hurricanes
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Hurricane Readiness
- Key Facts About Readiness
- Protecting Pets
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Hurricane Recovery
- Key Facts About Recovery
- Prevent Illness
- Prevent Injury
- Keep Food & Water Safe
- Environmental Concerns
- Animal & Insect Hazards
- Returning Home
- Clean Up Safely
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Other Resources
- Flood Recovery
- Power Outages
- Printable Materials Index
- Public Service Announcements
- MMWRs
- Related Links
Immunizations
- Interim Immunization Recommendations for Individuals Displaced by a Disaster
- Questions and Answers About Immunization Recommendations Following a Disaster
Medical Records
Protect Yourself Against Illness & Injury
- Prevent Illness
- Prevent Injury
- Keep Food & Water Safe
- Disinfecting Wells
- Flyers
Keep Water Safe
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Drink Safe Water
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Eat Safe Food
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- Disinfecting Wells
Skin Infections
Pregnant Women
- Info for Pregnant Women
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OTIS - Organization of Teratology Information Specialists
For women and health care professionals who need additional information about the effects of exposures related to Hurricane Katrina on pregnancy or breastfeeding
Phone: 1-866-626-OTIS (1-866-626-6847)
Hours: 8 AM - 6 PM (CST)
People With Chronic Conditions
People With Disabilities
Patients or Participants in Clinical Studies
Cleaning Up Your Home
Returning to School
Additional Information
- Disaster Mental Health Resources
- Info for Evacuation Centers
- Drug Use & Safety in the Aftermath of a Natural Disaster, FDA
- Insulin Storage & Switching Between Products by Victims of Hurricane Katrina, FDA
- Medical Devices & Hurricane Disasters, FDA