Introduction of Surveillance and Prevention of H1N1 Flu in Yunnan Department of Public Health of Yunnan Province Speaker : Hu Shou Jing Report Time : Fifteen.

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Introduction of Surveillance and Prevention of H1N1 Flu in Yunnan Department of Public Health of Yunnan Province Speaker : Hu Shou Jing Report Time : Fifteen Minutes

Main Content Epidemic Situation Prevention and Control Epidemic Forecast Proposals for the Next Step

Epidemic Situation By the end of July, Total 10 Cases were Diagnosed Without Serious Illness and Death. All Cases were Imported from Abroad. Nationality Distribution Features Chinese Seven Cases Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Two Cases Foreigner One Case Region Distribution Kunming Prefecture Nine Cases Hone He Prefecture One Case

Demology Distribution Gender : Male Eight Cases and Female Two Cases Age : Years Old Occupation : Students Seven Cases. Cadre, Teacher and Farmer Each Have One Case, Country and Region Imported from Britain Two Cases Hong Kong Two Cases Thailand Two Cases Australia Two Cases United States One Case One Case Has Been to Australia, New Zealand and Thailand. Epidemic Situation

Means of Discover Hospital Five Cases Quarantine in Airport Three Cases Pursue Investigation One Case Phone Consultation One Case Epidemic Situation

Flow Chart of Surveillance, Report and Disposition for H1N1 Flu in Yunnan

Work of Control and Prevention Establish Organization Leading Group Expert Group The Emergency Staff

Surveillance Patient’s Surveillance Body Temperature Above 37.5 ℃ or Flu Like Symptom 。 Organization Surveilled School Airport and Railway Hospital and Health Center Flu Like Cases Outbreak Surveillance Work of Control and Prevention

Report Web-Based Reporting System On First May 2009, H1N1Flu Brought into the Category B of Infectious Disease to Report and as the Category A to Control by the Health Department of China H1N1Flu Theme Analysis ( Special Report ) H1N1Flu Theme Analysis Daily Daily Report and Zero Report Work of Control and Prevention

Training and Drilling Training H1N1 Flu Relative Prevention and Treatment Technology of Sample Yunnan Health Department Organise Training Courses China CDC ' s Organise Video Training for H1N1 Flu Drilling Yunnan Health Department Organise “Emergency Drilling H1N1 Flu Prevention and Treatment in May 2009” Work of Control and Prevention

Set down Emergency Plans and Technical Scheme Emergency Plans for H1N1 Flu Disposition of Yunnan Technique Guide for H1N1 Flu Control and Prevention of Yunnan, Try out Conciseness Handbook for Field Disposition of H1N1 Flu Epidemic of Yunnan, Try out Work of Control and Prevention

Laboratory Test 2 Laboratory Carry out H1N1 Flu Test Yunnan CDC Hong He CDC Test Result By the end of July 2009, Incept Sample1156, Test Sample 984 by Yunnan CDC –Novel H1N1 Flu Positive 15 –Seasonal Flu Positive 20 Work of Control and Prevention

Field Disposition by the end of July 142 Times Field Survey 326 Persons Medical Observation 154 Persons in Home 172 Persons in Hospital 276 Persons Release from Medical Observation 50 Persons Being Medical Observation Still Work of Control and Prevention

Trends Forecast of H1N1Flu Epidemic in Yunnan The Imported Cases Still Occur High Possibility of Local Infect Cases and Local Outbreak of H1N1Flu Severe Cases and Death of H1N1Flu May Appear Widely Spread of H1N1Flu May Occur in Next Winter and Spring Although H1N1Flu Pandemic Threaten, Its Harm is Limited and under Control

Proposals for Next Step According to the Law and Science to Manage contact cases of H1N1 Flu Patients Strengthening of the Patients’ Clinical Treatment and the Provision of Medical Resources Strengthening Flu Surveillance, Early Warning and Forecast to Control Outbreak Carry out Health Education, Extend Integrated Intervention Measures Prepared for the H1N1 Flu Pandemic Strengthening Seasonal Flu Immunization If Entering H1N1 Flu Pandemic, Carry out Integrated Intervention Measures to decrease the Effect of the Disease.

Thanks for Your Attention