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1 1 Are You Prepared?

2 2 Welcome and Introductions

3 3 Objectives What you may expect during a flu pandemicWhat you may expect during a flu pandemic Differences between seasonal and pandemic fluDifferences between seasonal and pandemic flu How the influenza virus spreadsHow the influenza virus spreads Steps to help prevent the spread of the fluSteps to help prevent the spread of the flu How to prepare for a flu pandemicHow to prepare for a flu pandemic

4 4 What Is a Flu Pandemic? Learn the Facts

5 5 What Is a Pandemic? Pandemic – an event in which a disease causing serious illness spreads around the world and affects large numbers of people

6 6 What Is a Flu Pandemic? Flu Pandemic – occurs when a new influenza virus emerges Little or no immunity in the human populationLittle or no immunity in the human population Causes serious illnessCauses serious illness Spreads quickly and easily person-to- person worldwideSpreads quickly and easily person-to- person worldwide

7 7 Differences between Seasonal Flu & Pandemic Flu Activity

8 8 How Contagious Diseases Spread

9 9 How the Flu Spreads Influenza virus spreads several ways 1. Droplet spread 2. Contact spread

10 10 Public Health Prevention Strategies Practices that may protect the public from pandemic flu - Isolation.Isolation. Quarantine.Quarantine. “Bad Weather” days.“Bad Weather” days. Staying home voluntarily.Staying home voluntarily.

11 11 What About Masks? We do not know how effective the use of masks would be in a flu pandemic. We do not know how effective the use of masks would be in a flu pandemic. The American Red Cross recommends including masks (N95 and surgical) among pandemic flu preparedness supplies. The American Red Cross recommends including masks (N95 and surgical) among pandemic flu preparedness supplies. Masks are not a substitute for practicing healthy behaviors. Masks are not a substitute for practicing healthy behaviors.

12 12 Safety through Vaccine? Scientists are researching flu vaccines. Scientists are researching flu vaccines. If a vaccine is developed for pandemic flu, it may not be available due to challenges with manufacturing and distribution. If a vaccine is developed for pandemic flu, it may not be available due to challenges with manufacturing and distribution.

13 13 Test your Disease Control I.Q.

14 14 True or False? Only the elderly, young children and people with weakened immune systems are at risk for getting the flu during a flu pandemic.

15 15 False

16 16 True or False? Isolation is used to separate people who have been exposed to an infectious disease from those who have not been exposed to the disease.

17 17 False

18 18 True or False? Masks are not a substitute for practicing other healthy behaviors to prevent the spread of the flu.

19 19 True

20 20 True or False? Droplet spread and contact spread are the 2 primary ways in which the influenza virus spreads person-to-person.

21 21 True

22 22 Pandemic Flu Preparedness Plan As you develop your plan, think about – Number of family or household membersNumber of family or household members Family or household members that require special careFamily or household members that require special care Children: What if schools and daycare centers are closed?Children: What if schools and daycare centers are closed? What if you cannot go to work?What if you cannot go to work? What if you cannot go to public places?What if you cannot go to public places?

23 23 Your Preparedness Kit 2-week supply of water and food2-week supply of water and food MedicinesMedicines –Prescription and nonprescription Caregiving suppliesCaregiving supplies

24 24 Flu Pandemic Planning

25 25 Healthy Habits Clean your hands often.Clean your hands often. –Use soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Cover your coughs and sneezes using a tissue.Cover your coughs and sneezes using a tissue. –Afterwards dispose of tissue properly and wash your hands. –If you do not have a tissue, cough into your elbow or upper sleeve.

26 26 Be Informed Visit www.pandemicflu.gov Visit www.pandemicflu.govwww.pandemicflu.gov Visit www.redcross.org Visit www.redcross.orgwww.redcross.org State and local health departments State and local health departments Local American Red Cross Chapter Local American Red Cross Chapter

27 27 Closing and Questions


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