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Title: Influenza A, H1N1 Swine Flu


1
Influenza A, H1N1 Swine Flu
  • The Facts and How to Protect Yourself

2
What is Influenza A, H1N1 Swine Flu?
  • Swine influenza is a respiratory disease of pigs
    caused by a virus. It regularly causes outbreaks
    of influenza among pigs
  • Influenza A, H1N1 swine flu is a new strain of
    the flu that moved from pigs to humans and can be
    transmitted from human to human.

3
Influenza A, H1N1 (swine flu)
  • Swine flu is different from seasonal flu because
  • It is a new strain of the virus
  • Humans do not have an immunity from it
  • Immunizations received last fall or this winter
    do not offer protection against the H1N1 swine flu

4
How Does It Spread?
  • Thought to be spread in the same way that
    seasonal flu spreads
  • Mainly from person to person when an infected
    person coughs or sneezes and spreads tiny
    particles into the air
  • Sometimes by touching something with flu viruses
    on it, and then touching the mouth, nose or eyes

5
What Can You Do to Protect Yourself and Others?
  • Frequently wash your hands with soap and water
    for 15-20 seconds
  • Alcohol-based hand cleaners are OK
  • Cover your coughs and sneezes by coughing and
    sneezing into your arm, not your hands. Or,
    sneeze into a tissue and discard it
  • Avoid touching your nose, eyes and mouth
  • Try to avoid close contact with people who appear
    sick, and have a fever and cough

6
What Can You Do to Protect Yourself and Others?
Cont.
  • If you are sick, stay home
  • If your child is ill, keep them home from school
    or childcare
  • Practice good health habits get enough sleep,
    eat nutritious food, keep physically active
  • If you smoke, quit.

7
What are Signs and Symptoms of the Flu?
  • Similar to symptoms of regular human flu
  • Fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache,
    chills and fatigue
  • May include diarrhea and vomiting
  • May cause more serious symptoms in individuals
    with chronic medical conditions
  • Pneumonia, respiratory failure, and deaths have
    been reported.

8
How Long Can an Infected Person Spread it to
Others?
  • People are contagious as long as they have
    symptoms, and
  • up to 7 days after they become sick
  • Children, especially infants, may be contagious
    for longer periods
  • Viruses can live 2 hours or longer on surfaces
    like tables, desks, and doorknobs.

9
What To Do If You Get Sick
  • If you have symptoms
  • Fever, body aches, runny nose, sore throat,
    nausea, or vomiting or diarrhea
  • And you would typically see your health care
    provider, do so.
  • If you have these symptoms but would not normally
    see your health care provider, there is no need
    to do so
  • Stay home and avoid contact with others as much
    as possible

10
What To Do ifYour Child is Sick
  • If your child has these symptoms, seek immediate
    medical care
  • Fast breathing or trouble breathing
  • Bluish skin color
  • Not drinking enough fluids
  • Not waking up or not interacting
  • Being so irritable that the child does not want
    to be held
  • Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with
    fever and worse cough
  • Fever with a rash.

11
What Should Businesses Do?
  • Review your sick leave policy and urge employees
    not to come to work when ill
  • Review plans for continuing business operations,
    in the event the flu becomes more widespread or
    severe
  • Encourage everyone to wash their hands
    frequently, and to cover their coughs and
    sneezes.

12
What is Safe To Do?
  • If you feel well, you may work, go to school or
    send you your child to school, go to church, and
    shop
  • Eat pork
  • Travel by bus, train or plane
  • Travel to Mexico is recommended for essential
    business only

13
What More Can I Do To Prepare?
  • Develop a family emergency plan as a precaution,
    include
  • Storing a supply of food
  • Medicines
  • Facemasks
  • Alcohol-based hand cleaners
  • Other essential supplies
  • For an emergency checklist, see
    www.pandemicflu.gov

14
What are Local Public Health Officials doing?
  • Working with hospitals and health care providers
    to promptly identify potential cases of swine flu
  • Assuring that appropriate treatment and
    prevention measures are used
  • Developing fact sheets for pharmacies, schools,
    the general public, and health care providers.

15
Where Can I Get More Information?
  • Information Lines
  • Inside Clark County (360) 397-8021
  • Outside Clark County (877) 510-2772
  • Clark County Public Health
  • www.clark.wa.gov/public-health/diseases/swinefaq.h
    tml
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  • http//www.cdc.gov/
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