Mollen Immunization Clinics has developed a comprehensive school influenza immunization program called "Zap the Flu at School". This School Based Immunization Program has been designed to assist schools and communities in implementing the recommendations of both the Advisory Committees on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for influenza vaccination in school districts across the country.
RN, LPN and LVN nurses needed for flu shot clinics and wellness programs. Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills are essential. Requires accurate patient documentation and consent form completion. Reliable transportation is a must. If you are interested in any part-time or full-time seasonal positions with us, please register here.
A disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV)
Potentially none (likelihood of symptoms increase as a person gets older)
If present: yellow skin or eyes, tiredness, stomach ache, loss of appetite, or nausea
Because young children might not have symptoms, the disease is often not recognized until the child’s caregiver becomes ill with hepatitis A.
Most often: spread by the fecal-oral route (An object contaminated with the stool of a person with hepatitis A is put into another person’s mouth.)
Less often: spread by swallowing food or water that contains the virus
Hepatitis A vaccine will prevent this disease.
The hepatitis A vaccine is recommended for the following adults, especially if:
Hepatitis A Fact Sheet English (pdf)
Hepatitis A Fact Sheet Spanish (pdf)