Title: Avian Flu Tabletop
1 Avian Flu Tabletop May 2, 2005
2Goals of Tabletop Exercise
- Provide participants with a better understanding
of avian flu disease and its implications - Convene stakeholders who have an interest or role
in responding to avian flu and identify roles of
these responders - Identify problems and solutions related to
response
3Sunday, May 15, 2005 evening
- There are no other cases of avian flu in the US
at this time. - A middle-aged Asian man arrives by ambulance at
San Ramon Regional Medical Center in respiratory
distress. He is admitted to the hospital. - A young Asian man walks into Contra Costa
Regional Medical Center ER with a flu-like
illness. He is sent away.
4Hospital Emergency Dept EMS Medical Director Joe
Barger
5Hospital Infection Control San Ramon Regional
Medical Center Cindy Fine
6Monday, May 16, 2005 evening
- The frightened young man returns to Contra Costa
Regional Medical Center ER saying that his uncle
just died in San Ramon and that they returned on
Saturday from Vietnam. Young man is admitted
with respiratory distress and is in critical
condition.
7Hospital Infection Control San Ramon Regional
Medical Center Cindy Fine
8Contra Costa Public Health Communicable Disease
Epidemiology and Surveillance Team Sirlura
Taylor Susan Farley Yodeillie Baybayan
9 Contra Costa Public Health Laboratory Rick
Alexander
10 Contra Costa Public Health Communicable
Disease Francie Wise
11 Contra Costa Emergency Medical Services Art
Lathrop
12Tuesday, May 17, 2005 morning
- Contra Costa Public Health Laboratory confirms
sample received as influenza A. There is now a
high index of suspicion for avian flu. -
13Small group breakoutIntroduce yourselves,
choose a recorder and a presenter
- Who else needs to be notified at this time?
- What would the public want to know?
- What methods are available to get the message
out? - What would your agency be doing?
14Wednesday, May 18, 2005 morning
- Avian flu (H5N1) confirmed by the State Public
Health Lab. - Public Health investigation finds 2 more ill
family members an 8 year old niece and a
grandmother. They did not travel to Vietnam. - All hospitals are reporting an increase in
emergency room visits and asking to go on
diversion they are also running out of masks and
Tamiflu.
15Contra Costa Public Health Communicable Disease
Epidemiology and Surveillance Team Sirlura
Taylor Susan Farley Yodeillie Baybayan
16Hospital Infection Control San Ramon Regional
Medical Center Cindy Fine
17 Contra Costa Emergency Medical Services Art
Lathrop
18 Contra Costa Health Services William Walker, MD
19 Region 2 Disaster Medical Health
Specialist Barbara Center
20 Contra Costa Public Health Communicable
Disease Francie Wise
21Small group breakoutChoose a recorder and a
presenter
- How do we educate about isolation and quarantine
and get people to comply? - What barriers can we anticipate?
- What do you think the publics major concern
would be?
22 Wrap up and Evaluation
23Next steps
- Develop response plan
- Surveillance
- Distribution and use of vaccine and antivirals
- Communications
- Coordination with other partners hospitals,
health care providers, community-based
organizations, media, etc