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1 Planning for Pandemic Influenza Name Organization

2 What is pandemic influenza? Occurs when a new influenza A virus emerges Occurs when a new influenza A virus emerges Causes serious illness because of little to no immunity in humans Causes serious illness because of little to no immunity in humans Spreads easily from person to person Spreads easily from person to person A pandemic is a global disease outbreak.

3 How likely is a Flu Pandemic? “…Pandemic Flu is our biggest worldwide challenge,” according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) “…Pandemic Flu is our biggest worldwide challenge,” according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) A flu pandemic will mostly likely happen in the next few years. A flu pandemic will mostly likely happen in the next few years.

4 Have we ever had a Flu Pandemic? 1918-1919 “Spanish Flu” 1918-1919 “Spanish Flu” Spread around the world in four to six months Spread around the world in four to six months At least 40-50 million people died worldwide At least 40-50 million people died worldwide 600,000 deaths in the United States 600,000 deaths in the United States 1957-1958 “Asian Flu” 1957-1958 “Asian Flu” At least 1.5 million people died worldwide At least 1.5 million people died worldwide 70,000 deaths in the United States 70,000 deaths in the United States 1968-1969 “Hong Kong Flu” 1968-1969 “Hong Kong Flu” At least 700,000 people died worldwide At least 700,000 people died worldwide 34,000 deaths in the United States 34,000 deaths in the United States A typical flu season A typical flu season 36,000 deaths 36,000 deaths in the United States

5 What is Avian Flu (Bird Flu)? Avian flu is an infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses. Avian flu is an infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses. Influenza viruses occur naturally among birds. Wild birds carry the virus in their intestines, but usually do not get sick from them Influenza viruses occur naturally among birds. Wild birds carry the virus in their intestines, but usually do not get sick from them Avian flu is very contagious among birds and can make some domestic birds, including chickens, ducks and turkeys, very sick and kill them Avian flu is very contagious among birds and can make some domestic birds, including chickens, ducks and turkeys, very sick and kill them

6 Avian Flu in Humans Does not normally infect humans Does not normally infect humans Most human cases of avian flu in humans are from direct contact with infected poultry (chickens, ducks and turkeys). Most human cases of avian flu in humans are from direct contact with infected poultry (chickens, ducks and turkeys). Little human to human transmission Little human to human transmission

7 AS Fauci/NIAID

8 Current Outbreak of Avian Flu Current poultry outbreaks of avian influenza began in South East Asia in mid-1997. They are the largest and most severe on record. Current poultry outbreaks of avian influenza began in South East Asia in mid-1997. They are the largest and most severe on record. Caused by the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus. Caused by the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus. Outbreaks have occurred throughout the countries of Asia, Europe, the Near East and Africa. Outbreaks have occurred throughout the countries of Asia, Europe, the Near East and Africa.

9 Food Safety Eating properly handled and cooked poultry and eggs is safe Eating properly handled and cooked poultry and eggs is safe Cook poultry to an internal temperature of at least 165° F Cook poultry to an internal temperature of at least 165° F Poultry products imported into the United States must meet all safety standards Poultry products imported into the United States must meet all safety standards No poultry from countries with confirmed bird flu (H5N1) can be imported into the United States No poultry from countries with confirmed bird flu (H5N1) can be imported into the United States

10 World Health Organization (WHO) Phase of Pandemic Alert Current Phase of WHO Pandemic Alert, 2006. Interpandemic Phase Low Risk of human cases 1 New Virus in animals, no human cases Higher risk of human cases 2 Pandemic Alert No or very limited human-to-human transmission 3 New virus causes human cases Evidence of increased human-to-human transmission 4 Evidence of significant human-to-human transmission 5 Pandemic Efficient and sustained human-to-human transmission 6

11 Current Outbreak of Avian Flu in the world As of March 12, there were 278 human cases and 168 deaths in Azerbaijan, Cambodia, China, Djibouti, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam. Pandemicflu.gov

12 Avian Flu Meets two of the three criteria for a pandemic: H5N1 is a new virus for humans H5N1 is a new virus for humans It causes serious illness It causes serious illness It does NOT meet the criteria of being easily spread from human to human It does NOT meet the criteria of being easily spread from human to human Currently there is no pandemic flu in the world.

13 Will Avian Flu infect U.S. poultry? The United States will most likely be infected by: Migratory birds Migratory birds Illegal smuggling of birds and poultry products Illegal smuggling of birds and poultry products Travel by infected people Travel by infected people People traveling with virus-contaminated materials People traveling with virus-contaminated materials

14 Seasonal Flu Transmission Spread by germs from coughing, sneezing, talking and contact with infected surfaces Spread by germs from coughing, sneezing, talking and contact with infected surfaces Typical incubation period: 2 days Typical incubation period: 2 days People may be contagious one day before symptoms, highest in first several days. People may be contagious one day before symptoms, highest in first several days.

15 Avian Flu in Humans What are the symptoms of avian flu in humans? Typical flu-like symptoms (fever, sore throat, cough) Typical flu-like symptoms (fever, sore throat, cough) Quickly turns into serious lung disease, pneumonia and/or respiratory distress Quickly turns into serious lung disease, pneumonia and/or respiratory distress

16 Impact of a Pandemic Health Care Health care facilities will be overwhelmed. Illness rates will soar – many people will require some form of medical care. Health care facilities will be overwhelmed. Illness rates will soar – many people will require some form of medical care. Symptoms may be severe and complications more frequent. Healthy people may be at an increased risk for complications Symptoms may be severe and complications more frequent. Healthy people may be at an increased risk for complications

17 Impact of a Pandemic Health Care Limited to no assistance from state and federal governments due to nationwide impact Limited to no assistance from state and federal governments due to nationwide impact Vaccine will probably not be available in the early stages of a pandemic, and when vaccine is available the need will out number the supply Vaccine will probably not be available in the early stages of a pandemic, and when vaccine is available the need will out number the supply

18 Medical Treatment During a Pandemic Antiviral Agents Antiviral Agents Can prevent complications if taken in time Can prevent complications if taken in time May not be effective against a pandemic virus May not be effective against a pandemic virus Supplies at this time are extremely limited Supplies at this time are extremely limited Resources would be prioritized base on national guidance Resources would be prioritized base on national guidance

19 Pandemic Flu in the United States What if? United States Franklin County Health Outcomes 15% Gross Attack Rate 35% Gross Attack Rate 15% Gross Attack Rate 35% Gross Attack Rate Fatalities87,000207,000668934 Hospitalization315,000735,0003,5524,971 Outpatient Visits 18 million 42 million Self-care Ill 21 million 50 million

20 Role of Local Health Department Plan and Prepare Build on National and State plans/guidance Build on National and State plans/guidance Working Pandemic Influenza Response Plan for Columbus and Franklin County Working Pandemic Influenza Response Plan for Columbus and Franklin County Health Department Operations Centers activated in an emergency Health Department Operations Centers activated in an emergency Planning with Health Care Providers and Hospitals for Mass Care and Mass Casualties Planning with Health Care Providers and Hospitals for Mass Care and Mass Casualties

21 Role of Local Health Department Surveillance and Tracking Early warning systems Early warning systems Abstrac (schools) Abstrac (schools) RODS (emergency rooms) RODS (emergency rooms) OTC (community) OTC (community) Communicable Disease Reporting System (CDRS) Communicable Disease Reporting System (CDRS)

22 Role of Local Health Department Limiting the Spread Isolation and Quarantine Isolation and Quarantine Social Distancing Social Distancing Closing Places of Assembly Closing Places of Assembly “Snow Days or Weeks” and/or sending home non-essential workers “Snow Days or Weeks” and/or sending home non-essential workers

23 Strategy Effectiveness

24 Role of Local Health Department Vaccine and Pharmaceutical Delivery Mass Vaccination Clinics Mass Vaccination Clinics Trained Nurses and Public Health Staff Trained Nurses and Public Health Staff State-of-the-Art Technology State-of-the-Art Technology “First to Receive” Plans “First to Receive” Plans

25 Travel bans, closings of schools and businesses and cancellations of events could have a major impact on communities and citizens. Travel bans, closings of schools and businesses and cancellations of events could have a major impact on communities and citizens. Rates of absenteeism will depend on the severity of the epidemic, but could be as high as 40 percent during the peak weeks of an outbreak. Rates of absenteeism will depend on the severity of the epidemic, but could be as high as 40 percent during the peak weeks of an outbreak. Impact of a Pandemic Social and Economic

26 Preparing for the Pandemic What can you do now? Create a pandemic plan, both for your business and family Create a pandemic plan, both for your business and family Follow directions from “Ready in 3” Follow directions from “Ready in 3”

27 Identify key functions Identify key functions Cross train staff Cross train staff Identify telecommuting opportunities Identify telecommuting opportunities Review HR policies (sick leave) Review HR policies (sick leave) Identify ways to maintain payroll functions Identify ways to maintain payroll functions Make alcohol gel and disinfectant wipes available Make alcohol gel and disinfectant wipes available Business Planning Continuity of Operations Planning

28 Clean common areas with disinfectant Clean common areas with disinfectant Provide anti-bacterial gel and wipes for all employees Provide anti-bacterial gel and wipes for all employees Wash hands frequently Wash hands frequently Business Planning Infection Control Strategies

29 Avoid face-to-face meetings Avoid face-to-face meetings Sit at least three feet away from others Sit at least three feet away from others Avoid crowded common areas (i.e. lunch rooms, public transportation, restaurants, etc.) Avoid crowded common areas (i.e. lunch rooms, public transportation, restaurants, etc.) Business Planning Social Distancing Strategies

30 Practice good hygiene Practice good hygiene Wash hands for 15 to 20 seconds or sing happy birthday twice Wash hands for 15 to 20 seconds or sing happy birthday twice Cough and sneeze into a sleeve or a tissue. Throw the tissue away immediately. Cough and sneeze into a sleeve or a tissue. Throw the tissue away immediately. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth Avoid close contact with those that are sick Avoid close contact with those that are sick Personal Planning

31 Get Your Seasonal Flu Vaccine Though seasonal flu vaccines do not protect you against a pandemic flu, it will help prevent contracting both flu viruses at the same time Though seasonal flu vaccines do not protect you against a pandemic flu, it will help prevent contracting both flu viruses at the same time

32 Helpful Pandemic Flu Resources Central Ohio Pandemic Flu Central Ohio Pandemic Flu www.columbuspandemicflu.com www.columbuspandemicflu.com www.columbuspandemicflu.com Ohio Pandemic Flu Ohio Pandemic Flu www.ohiopandemicflu.gov www.ohiopandemicflu.gov www.ohiopandemicflu.gov United States Pandemic Flu United States Pandemic Flu www.pandemicflu.gov www.pandemicflu.gov www.pandemicflu.gov Franklin County Board of Health Franklin County Board of Health www.franklincountyohio.gov/health www.franklincountyohio.gov/health www.franklincountyohio.gov/health Columbus Public Health Columbus Public Health www.publichealth.columbus.gov www.publichealth.columbus.gov www.publichealth.columbus.gov


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