Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital
This page includes a searchable index of all resources created by Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital and University of Utah. If you would like to add a resource to this index, please contact us.
Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC)
The website describes the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) model, which helps schools support students’ health and learning. The WSCC model brings together …
Food Allergies in School: Toolkit
This toolkit gives information and resources for teachers, staff, and parents to keep students with food allergies safe. It includes tips on preventing allergic reactions, …
Food Allergies in Schools
This webpage describes how food allergies can affect students in schools and why it is important to keep them safe. It explains that some foods …
School Health Services
The website describes how school health services help students stay healthy and ready to learn. These services include things like giving medicine, managing chronic illnesses, …
Clinical Treatment of Monkeypox
This webpage describes the clinical treatment of mpox, focusing on tecovirimat (TPOXX) as a potential treatment option. It explains that while there is no FDA-approved …
Diagnostic Testing for Monkeypox
This resource provides essential guidelines for diagnosing mpox using real-time PCR tests. It details the process for specimen collection, handling, and testing, ensuring accurate results. …
Getting Tested for Monkeypox
This webpage describes how to get tested for mpox. Testing is recommended if you have a rash that looks like mpox or had close contact …
Signs and Symptoms of Monkeypox
This webpage describes how mpox spreads through close contact with infected people or animals, and by touching contaminated objects. The virus can spread from skin-to-skin …
How Monkeypox Spreads
This webpage describes how mpox spreads through close contact with infected people or animals, and by touching contaminated objects. The virus can spread from skin-to-skin …
Clade I Monkeypox Outbreak Originating in Central Africa
This webpage details the Clade I mpox outbreak originating in Central Africa, particularly the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), which has reported over 27,000 …