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Title: Avian Influenza: The Next Pandemic?


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Avian InfluenzaThe Next Pandemic?
  • 2006

2
Structure
  • Viral disease
  • Highly infectious type A virus
  • Incubates rapidly
  • Comes from wild birds
  • They dont show signs of illness
  • They transmit to domestic animals such as
    chickens or pigs
  • Domestic animals have no natural immunity
  • Potential to transmit to humans through direct
    contact
  • Humans have no natural immunity

3
Cycles of the Asian H5N1 Virus in Animals and
Humans
Waterfowl
Waterfowl
4
Epidemiology Humans(non-pandemic)
  • Confirmed Avian Flu in Humans Since 1997
  • 1997 Hong Kong (H5N1)
  • 1999 Hong Kong (H9N2)
  • 2003 Hong Kong (H5N1)
  • 2003 Netherlands (H7N7)
  • 2003 Hong Kong (H9N2)

5
Human Cases of H5N1 Avian Flu 2003-2006
As of 07/06/06 Source World Health Organization
(laboratory confirmed cases)
6
Characteristics of Influenza Pandemics
  • All influenza viruses can change / mutate
  • Spreads between people through airborne
    droplets or close contact
  • Current seasonal flu vaccine not effective
    against avian flu
  • Could be treated with antiviral meds, but
    resistance to treatment could develop
  • Vaccine can take 6 months or more to develop

7
Historic Pandemics
  • 1918-1919 Spanish Flu
  • Type A virus (H1N1)
  • 20-50 million deaths worldwide
  • 500,000 deaths in the United States

8
Historic Pandemics
  • 1957-1958 Asian Flu
  • Type A virus (H2N2)
  • First identified in China February 1957
  • Spread to US by June 1957
  • 70,000 deaths in the United States

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Historic Pandemics
  • 1968-1969 Hong Kong Flu
  • Type A virus (H3N2)
  • First detected in Hong Kong early 1968
  • Spread to US later that year
  • Approx 34,000 deaths in the United States (our
    seasonal flu kills 36,000)
  • Virus still circulating today

10
H5N1 Outbreak in Birds12/2003 07/2006
  • Countries Affected (confirmed in poultry)

- Only H5 confirmed, neuraminidase not
determined
December 2003-July 2006 Source World Health
Organization
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Current Status
  • CURRENTLY THERE IS NO H5N1 AVIAN FLU IN THE
    UNITED STATES, IN ANIMALS OR HUMANS.

12
National Strategy for Pandemic Flu
  • Preparedness and Communication
  • Surveillance and Detection
  • Response and Containment

13
Request to Fund National Strategy
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What about Birds and Avian Flu in Florida ?
  • Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
    monitors poultry flocks in Florida
  • Avian surveillance by veterinarians is ongoing
  • No avian outbreaks have been detected

15
What is Florida Doingabout Avian Flu?
  • Monitoring Activities
  • Close communication with Centers for Disease
    Control and Prevention and the World Health
    Organization
  • Florida Fish and Wildlife testing wild birds
    migrating along the Alaskan flyway
  • The Florida Department of Health partners with
    physicians, hospitals, county health departments,
    and private labs to monitor spikes in the number
    of patients seen with flu-like symptoms
  • Department of Agriculture is monitoring poultry
    flocks closely
  • Monitoring sales of over the counter drugs
  • Increased surveillance at international points of
    entry by CDC

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What is Florida Doingabout Avian Flu?
  • Response Activities
  • State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan
    (CEMP)
  • State Emergency Response Team
  • Emergency Support Functions
  • ESF8 Health Medical
  • County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plans
  • County Health Departments

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Emergency Support Function 8
  • The purpose of ESF8 is to
  • Coordinate the States health and medical
    resources, capabilities, capacities and response
    in an All Hazards environment during natural or
    man-made disasters
  • Develop an integrated and comprehensive health
    and medical response system

18
Flu Symptoms - Humans
  • Typical influenza-like symptoms - High Temp -
    Chills
  • - Cough - Body aches
  • Pneumonia
  • Severe respiratory distress

19
Avoiding Influenza
  • Wash hands frequently
  • Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze into
    the air
  • Stay home if flu symptoms appear
  • Thoroughly wash eating utensils
  • Avoid close contact with other family members

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What Should You Do?
  • Stay aware and informed
  • Practice good hygiene and handwashing
  • Continue to get annual flu shot
  • Call 850.410.0900 to report clusters of deaths
    in poultry
  • Cooperate with public health directives
  • Call 850.245.4401 or your local county health
    department if you have questions
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