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Title: Swine Influenza


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Swine Influenza
  • 4/30/09

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Background
  • Swine Influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory
    disease of pigs caused by type A influenza virus
  • Regularly causes outbreaks of influenza in pigs
  • Like all influenza viruses, swine flu viruses
    change constantly
  • Pigs can be infected by avian influenza and human
    influenza viruses as well as swine influenza
    viruses. When influenza viruses from different
    species (birds, pigs, humans) infect pigs, the
    viruses can reassort (i.e. swap genes)
  • Sporadic human infections with swine flu have
    occurred

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Swine Flu Symptoms
  • The symptoms of swine flu in people are expected
    to be similar to the symptoms of regular human
    season influenza and include fever, cough,
    rhinorrhea, sore throat, malaise, fatigue, lack
    of appetite. Some people with swine flu also have
    reported runny nose, sore throat, nausea,
    vomiting and diarrhea.

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Swine Flu Transmission
  • Thought to occur in the same way as seasonal flu
    occurs in people
  • Person-to-person transmission through coughing or
    sneezing of people infected with the influenza
    virus
  • People may become infected by touching something
    with flu viruses on it and then touching their
    eyes, mouth or nose.

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Current Swine Flu Epidemic
  • International WHO Stage 5 (Pandemic Imminent)
  • Nationally (CDC 5/01 6AM)
  • 109 cases in 11 states (AZ, CA, IN, KS, MA, MI,
    NV, NY, OH, SC,TX)
  • 1 fatality
  • Locally
  • 6 probable cases

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Swine Flu Prevention at JHH
  • Incident Command Center in the Smith Room
    (410-955-3333)
  • Departmental Command Centers
  • A daily briefing occurs in the Hurd Hall at 12N
  • For updated information Hospital Epidemiology
    and Infection Control (HEIC) website
  • http//www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heic
  • WASH HANDS, RESPIRATORY ETIQUETTE, STAY HOME IF
    YOU HAVE FEBRILE URI

http//www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heic/SwineFlu/index
.html
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Swine Flu Prevention at JHH
  • http//www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heic
  • Swine Flu QA
  • Swine Flu Respiratory Screening Card
  • Swine Flu Procedures for Screening Patients
  • Swine Flu Employee Screening (algorithm)
  • Updated daily - source of all current information
    from the CDC and the status of our prevention and
    screening activities.

http//www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heic/SwineFlu/index
.html
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Swine Flu Prevention at JHH
  • Staging
  • Screening
  • Patients
  • Employees
  • Fit testing

http//www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heic/SwineFlu/index
.html
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JHH EPRI Response Plan Format
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Current Screening at JHH
  • This may change daily
  • Patients (Respiratory Report Card on HEIC
    website)

http//www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heic/SwineFlu/index
.html
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Screening at JHH
  • This may change daily
  • Patients (Respiratory Report Card on HEIC
    website)
  • Screening at reception
  • Phone screening triage
  • Employees (Respiratory Report Card)
  • Screening of all staff with symptoms
  • Screening of staff returning from areas with
    infection
  • OHS maintain list of staff under surveillance

http//www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heic/SwineFlu/index
.html
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Screening at JHH
  • If a patients or employee meets the case
    definition
  • Place mask on patient/employee
  • Isolate on droplet
  • Healthcare workers must wear N-95 with eye
    protection or PAPR
  • Call HEIC (pager 3-3426)
  • Refer or perform NP aspirate
  • Obtain in negative pressure setting (airborne
    precaution room or portable HEPA in room, N95 or
    PAPR for HCW)

http//www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heic/SwineFlu/index
.html
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Fit Testing JHH
  • All employees need to be fit tested for an N-95
    respirator
  • A priority list has been determined by the
    Incident Command Team
  • Please call Gai Cole (410-935-0668)

http//www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heic/SwineFlu/index
.html
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