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1 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Pandemic H1N1 Flu Update BENS - California Resiliency Alliance Meeting Marty Fenstersheib, MD, MPH Santa Clara County Health Officer

2 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Presentation Overview  Santa Clara County efforts to manage H1N1  Current status of H1N1  Workplace practices to manage H1N1

3 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Local Government Response to H1N1  Santa Clara County issued a Declaration of Emergency for H1N1  Activated the Public Health Department Emergency Operations Center (DEOC)  Partial activation of the County Emergency Operations Center (EOC)  Activation of the EOC Joint Information Center (JIC) spring 2009  Health Officer Orders were issued

4 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Public Health Response to H1N1 Community Awareness & Information Campaign  Provide information to the general public and key partners about the pandemic H1N1 and what to do  Key partners include, media, schools, universities, cities, elected officials, community agencies, public works, health providers, businesses, etc.  Social media utilized to reach teens and young adults  YouTube H1N1 video contest  Information provided through:  Website:  Facebook  Public Health Department’s e-newsletter (subscribe at As information changes, updates are delivered through local media and on-line.

5 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Surveillance and Disease Monitoring  Coordinating with key healthcare providers and partners to monitor H1N1 pandemic flu in our community  Reported hospitalizations with flu-like symptoms  Reported deaths from flu-like illnesses  Utilization of ESSENCE  E lectronic S urveillance S ystem for the E arly N otification of C ommunity-based E pidemics (ESSENCE) software acquires and evaluates several data sources as an early indicator of infectious diseases or unusual clusters Public Health Response to H1N1

6 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Medical Intervention and Vaccination  Allocation of vaccine  Support for mass clinics  Support for San Jose Unified School District vaccination plan  Allocation of Strategic National Stockpile of antivirals  Guidance for pharmacies

7 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. H1N1 vaccine is still limited in Santa Clara County  As of December 11, 2009,  435,270 doses of H1N1 flu vaccine have been shipped to public and private providers  In Santa Clara County, it is estimated that 800,000 individuals fall into one of 5 priority groups for vaccination. This is almost half of our population  Only 54% of the vaccine needed for the priority groups has been shipped  Anticipate that H1N1 flu vaccine will continue to flow into the county.

8 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Vaccination efforts have focused on FIVE priority groups  Pregnant women  People who live with or care for children younger than 6 months of age  People between the ages of 6 months through 24 years of age  People from ages 25 through 64 years who are at higher risk with chronic health disorders or compromised immune systems  Health care and emergency medical services personnel

9 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. H1N1 Vaccination Clinics  Since November, more than 45,000 individuals at risk for illness or serious complications from the H1N1 influenza virus were vaccinated at various free clinic sites Five large-scale clinics were held at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds. Approximately 5,000 vaccinations were given at each fairground clinic Smaller clinics offered vaccinations at Valley Health Centers and Gardner Family Health Centers

10 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. AlertSCC System  Alert SCC system was utilized by Public Health for important H1N1 information  Booster vaccine for children less than 10 years of age  H1N1vaccine recall  AlertSCC is a powerful mass notification system that will be used to send emergency information and instructions to anyone who lives or works in Santa Clara County. AlertSCC will send messages to phone numbers included in the emergency 911 and 411 directory listings. Individuals and businesses can sign up at

11 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Cumulative number of influenza cases and deaths reported in Santa Clara County and California Last Reporting Day HospitalizationsICU Cases Deaths H1N1Other flu Santa Clara County *12/09/ California **12/05/ N/A397 Hospitalizations include ICU cases and deaths. * Source: Santa Clara County Communicable Disease & Santa Clara County Hospitals ** Source: Reporting period: April 2009 to December 2, 2009

12 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Number of visits to Santa Clara County hospital emergency departments for a respiratory syndrome* Patients age >=18, by date of visit Reporting period: past 90 days from December 9, 2009 *Respiratory syndrome includes: Acute Bronchitis, Lower Respiratory Infection Bronchitis, Otitis Media, Chest Congestion, Pneumonia, Nasal Congestion, Shortness Of Breath, Cough, Sore Throat, Difficulty Breathing, Upper Respiratory Infection, Hemoptysis, Wheezing, Laryngitis.

13 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Who gets sick with pandemic H1N1?  Children and young adults are most likely to get H1N1 flu  73% of the reported H1N1 in the spring of 2009 were <25 years old  People >65 years old are more likely to have natural immunity to the H1N1 flu  Only 1.3% of the reported H1N1 in spring of 2009 were >65 years old

14 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Flu Symptoms FeverSore throat CoughRunny/stuffy nose Body achesHeadache ChillsFatigue  Both can cause severe illnesses and death.  A number of people (especially children) infected with the H1N1 virus also report having diarrhea and vomiting. Symptoms of H1N1 are similar to seasonal flu:

15 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. How to Stay Well and Help Us Fight the Flu  Wash your hands with soap and water – often!  Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.  Stay away from sick people as much as possible.  Keep surfaces clean.  As supplies allow, get vaccinated!

16 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. While you are waiting for flu vaccine…  Monitor yourself and your household for symptoms of flu  If you have flu symptoms, contact your medical provider for early treatment with anti-viral medications if you are:  Pregnant  Less than 2 years old  >65 years old  Have a chronic medical condition*  Make sure your pneumococcal vaccination is up to date if you are > 65 or have a chronic medical condition *

17 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Caring for People with H1N1 Available online:

18 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. CDC H1N1 Resources for Businesses Guidance and Toolkit  Planning for 2009 H1N1 Influenza: A Preparedness Guide for Small Business  Guidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond to the 2009 – 2010 Influenza Season  Preparing for the Flu: A Communication Toolkit for Business and Employers These resources as well as others can be found at:

19 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Planning for 2009 H1N1 Influenza: A Preparedness Guide for Small Business Focused on Small Businesses This guide is intended to help you write your plan and help spread the message of preparedness. Also, encourage your employees to prepare their own homes and families, which includes having a plan to care for sick family members and storing a two-week supply of food and medical supplies.

20 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. CDC Guidance for Influenza Season Guidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond 1)a continuation of the current level of severity of influenza as was observed during )a more severe outbreak This guidance is designed to help employers plan for and respond to two possible conditions:

21 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. H1N1 Communications Toolkit for Businesses Workplace Communications  The purpose of "Preparing for the Flu: A Communication Toolkit for Businesses and Employers" is to provide information and communication resources to help businesses and employers implement recommendations from CDC’s Guidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond to the Influenza Season

22 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. CDC H1N1 Communications Toolkit for Businesses The toolkit includes:  Letter from the Secretaries of Commerce, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, and Labor  Questions and Answers about CDC’s Guidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond to the Influenza Season  Fact Sheet for Employers & Employees  Poster for Workplace Entrances to Remind Sick Employees to Go Home  STOP! Do You Feel Sick? Template s (or Letters) for Businesses to Send to Employees

23 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. CDC Poster for Businesses

24 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Questions?

25 © 2008 Santa Clara County Public Health Department The Public Health Department is owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Dedicated to the Health of the Whole Community Thank You