Title: Influenza
1Influenza What in the world do YOU need to know?
2Influenza
3What is Seasonal Influenza?
- Acute, febrile respiratory illness affecting
nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs - Epidemics caused by influenza viruses A and
B(Type C uncommon in people no epidemics) - Occurs worldwide, causing considerable morbidity
(illness) and mortality (death) each year
4How You Get the Flu?
- Typical incubation 2 days Range 1-4 days
- Viral shedding
- Can begin 1 day before symptom onset
- Peak shedding first 3 days of illness
- Correlates with temperature
- Subsides after 5 days in adults, can be 10 days
in children
Transmission is predominately droplet spread
5The Burden of Seasonal Influenza
- Globally 250,000 to 500,000 deaths each year
- In the United States each year
- 36,000 deaths
- gt200,000 hospitalizations
- 37.5 billion in economic costs from influenza
and pneumonia
6What is Avian Influenza?
- All flu is bird flu
- Current concern is H5N1
- Worldwide poultry outbreak
- Rare, but severe in humans
- NOT EASILY SPREAD HUMAN TO
- HUMAN
7Nations With Confirmed Cases H5N1 Avian
Influenza (May 19, 2006)
Source http//www.pandemicflu.gov/map
8Current H5N1 situation in humans
- 229 human cases, world-wide since December of
2003 (as of 7/4/06) - 130 deaths
- 57 mortality rate (fatality)
9Situation Summary Avian Influenza
- Widespread occurrence in migratory birds
- Continued outbreaks among domestic poultry
- Asymptomatic infections in domestic ducks
- Lethal infections in mammals (cat, pigs)
- Still lacks ability to travel easily human to
human, but every infection provides another
opportunity for the virus to change
10How Influenza Viruses Change?
- Antigenic Drift
- Small changes in virus over time
- New strains appear and replace older strains
- May not be recognized by antibodies to older
strains - Antigenic Shift
- Abrupt, major change (reassortment)
- Results in novel strain or new subtype
- Can cause pandemic influenza
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12Will Avian (Bird) Flu Cause the Next Pandemic?
- No one knows!
- The H5N1 virus could change to spread more easily
among humans-but it might not. - It could swap genes with another animal virus,
or with a human flu virus
13What is Pandemic Influenza ?
- A global influenza outbreak
- Caused by a brand new (novel) flu virus
- Can occur at any time of year
- Because it is a new virus, few or no people would
be immune - Many people would get sick in every part of the
world - Asia is the source of many outbreaks because
swine, birds and humans live under the same roof,
providing opportunity for viral mixing
14Influenza Pandemics 20th Century
1918 Spanish Flu
1957 Asian Flu
1968 Hong Kong Flu
A(H1N1)
A(H2N2)
A(H3N2)
20-40 m deaths 675,000 US deaths
1-4 m deaths 70,000 US deaths
1-4 m deaths 34,000 US deaths
15If a Pandemic Happens What to expect
- At the peak of a moderate pandemic influenza
outbreak (i.e. 35 attack rate, 6 week duration),
New York State (excluding New York City) can
expect - 14,916 influenza-related hospital admissions per
week - 3,728 influenza-related deaths per week
- 2,609 deaths in the hospital
- Influenza patients will most likely utilize
- 63 of hospital bed capacity
- 125 of intensive care capacity
- 65 of hospital ventilator capacity.
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17What is New York State doing to prepare?
18HHS Pandemic Influenza Doctrine Saving Lives
- Slow spread, decrease illness and death, buy
time - Antiviral treatment and isolation for people with
illness - Quality medical care
- Quarantine for those exposed (antiviral
prophylaxis if available) - Social distancing, travel restrictions
- Infection control
- Vaccine when available
- Maintain essential services
- Local decisions
- Communication
19Public Health Emergency Preparedness - A Shared
Responsibility!
- Local state federal
- Domestic international
- Public private
- Multi-sector
- Animal human
- Health protection homeland security economic
protection
20What is Ontario County doing to prepare?
- Public Health Emergency Planning since 2003
- White Powder Plan
- ChemPak Plan
- Medical Reserve Corps
- Isolation and Quarantine Protocol
- Strategic National Stockpile Plan
- 9 County Public Health Mutual Aid Agreement
- Points of Distribution Plan
- Surveillance Program in Hospitals and Schools
- Pandemic Flu Plan
21 Pandemic Flu Plan
- Based on NYSDOH Guidelines
- Involves Multiple Local Stakeholders
- Joint Planning with other counties in our region
- to create a standardized plan
22General Assumptions in a Pandemic
- Vaccine may not be available initially
- Antivirals may be limited or ineffective
- Neighboring communities will also be affected
- We need to prepare
23Community-Based Infection Control Strategies
- Social Distancing
- Voluntary self-shielding
- Stay at home
- Cancellation of public events
- concerts, sports events, movies, plays
- Closure of schools and workplaces
- office buildings, shopping malls
- Closure of recreational facilities
- community swimming pools, youth clubs, gymnasiums
24- Businesses, school systems, community
infrastructure providers, and other employers
should develop plans for continuity of essential
operations and modified operation with a
significantly reduced workforce. - 25 to 30 of persons may become ill during a 6 to
8 week outbreak. - An additional 10 of the workforce may be absent
due to illness of a family member. - Others may stay home due to a fear of becoming
infected.
25Work or School Based Infection Control Strategies
- Respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette, hand hygiene
- Stay away if ill (staff stay home, students do
not go to classes) - Encourage self-reporting of illness that develops
- Active screening for illness in staff/students
- Send staff/students homeif ill
26What can YOU do to prepare?
27What is Respiratory Hygiene/Cough Etiquette?
- Cover mouth/nose when sneezing or coughing
- If no tissue, use elbow instead of hands
- Use tissues and dispose of appropriately
- Perform hand hygiene after contact with
respiratory secretions - Distance yourself from others (more than 3 feet)
28What is Hand Hygiene?
- Traditional hand washing
- Soap and hot water
- Minimum of 20 seconds (the time it takes to sing
Happy Birthday twice) - Alcohol based hand rubs
- Acceptable means to
- disinfect/sanitize EXCEPT when
- hands are visibly soiled
29Individual and Family Preparedness Checklist
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- Store a supply of food and water
- General emergency supplies
- Flashlight, batteries, radio, etc.
- Have non-prescription drugs and other health
supplies on hand - Get involved in your community
- Talk to your families, friends and neighbors
- DO IT NOW!!!!!
30On-Line Resources
- www.pandemicflu.gov
- www.ontariocountypublichealth.com
- Ontario County Public Health
- 585-396-4343
- 1-800-299-2995
31God Bless You!
Achoo!