(CAREC) PAHO/WHO Serving 21 Member Countries in the English and Dutch Speaking Caribbean Preparations for the Next Pandemic (or Epidemic or Outbreak) Leslie.

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(CAREC) PAHO/WHO Serving 21 Member Countries in the English and Dutch Speaking Caribbean Preparations for the Next Pandemic (or Epidemic or Outbreak) Leslie Edwards Epidemiology Manager CAREC January 2011

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO Objectives l Understand lessons learnt from 2009/2010 H1N1 pandemic l Apply those principles to other emergencies (cholera) l Understand details of 2 cholera assessments among CAREC member countries in October and December 2010

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO 4 Areas for Preparedness 1. (Emergency) plan in place 2. Surveillance and response 3. Laboratory needs 4. Communication with public

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO 1. (Emergency) Plan l Has a plan been created to respond to the emergency? –pandemic? cholera? general emergencies? l Plan should coordinate efforts among public/private sectors as well as entities that may be impacted by a pandemic –Food supply, water, electricity, telephone

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO 1. (Emergency) Plan l When applicable, vaccination strategy should be included l Test plan yearly to ensure key connections and responses are in place

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO 2. Surveillance and Response l Is current level of surveillance adequate to detect and appropriately monitor cases of (disease X)? l Case definition(s) available? l Treatment and control recommendations available? l Surge capacity concerns taken into account?

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO 3. Laboratory Needs l Is the public health lab ready to staff up in an emergency (plans for adding extra staff, shifts, etc.)? l Adequate supply of lab supplies available? –Specimen collection kits –Test reagents –Transport media l Plans in place to outsource to another lab if necessary?

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO 4. Communication l Need to communicate updates on the investigation with the public on a regular basis (daily? weekly?) l Communicate recommendations to the public when necessary l Sharing of information between lab & epi, public & private sectors, within country and to CAREC, CDC, etc. when appropriate

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO

Cholera Preparedness Assessment l Friday, 22 October 2010 –Details of the outbreak in Haiti first released by PAHO –Emergency meeting of the CAREC Technical Team –Alert issued to each of the 21 (at that time) member countries with guidance information Reference information about cholera Case investigation form PAHO press release about the outbreak

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO Cholera Preparedness Assessment l Monday, 25 October 2010 –Guidance information ed to countries about specimen testing and transport –5 CAREC staff mobilized and contacted each of the CAREC member countries and asked: Was the CAREC alert received? Has an emergency operations committee meeting been held since 22 Oct regarding cholera? Are adequate lab supplies available? Are oral rehydration salts available? Do you have a response plan for cholera or emergencies?

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO Cholera Preparedness Assessment l All 21 countries contacted within 48 hours l CAREC alert was received by 21 (100%) QuestionYesNoOther CAREC alert received100%- EOC meeting held52%24% 24% planned Lab supplies available43%57% ORS available48% 52% unknown Response plan34%33% 33% unknown

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO Assessment Part 2 December 2010 l 3 December 2010 –Following confirmation of cholera cases in the Dominican Republic and Florida, countries were contacted again for more details about preparedness Emergency response plan in place? Health practitioners familiar with management techniques for cholera? Availability of lab supplies?

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO Assessment Part 2 December 2010 l Availability of supplies? Cary Blair media ORS IV fluids Antibiotics –Location identified for treatment of cholera patients? –Communication and health promotion with the public initiated? –Gastroenteritis surveillance strengthened?

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO Assessment part 2:Results December 2010, continued QuestionYes (%) No (%) Other EOC meeting held91-9% unknown Cholera plan in place412332% in progress 4% unknown Emergency plan that can be adapted 100-Includes all that did not have a cholera plan Health practitioners familiar with cholera treatment 95-5% unknown 27% had trainings planned Cary Blair media available27 10% n/a 36% order in progress

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO Assessment part 2:Results December 2010, continued Question Yes (%) No (%) Other Adequate stock of ORS86-14% ordering Adequate stock of IV fluids82513% unknown Adequate stock of antibiotics68-18% unknown Location identified to treat cholera patients 82513% unknown Health promotion activities initiated8299% unknown Gastro. surveillance enhanced82135% unknown

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO Assessment Part 2,Results December 2010, continued l Help requested with: –Transport media (7 countries) –Antibiotics (3) –ORS (3) –Other supplies (1) l Coordinated shipment of media to countries and phone consultations regarding shipment

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO Conclusions l Preparedness is essential for a good response to an outbreak, pandemic, or epidemic –Hopefully BEFORE the crisis hits –Including response plans in place & tested –Laboratory training essential l Communication among various sectors is key for a high level of response

Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO Thank you! Any questions?