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Title: Healthy fairs


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Healthy fairs
  • Gail R. Hansen, DVM, MPHKansas Department of
    Health and Environment
  • Ghansen_at_kdhe.state.ks.us

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Short version(If you have to leave now)
  • Website
  • http//www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5404a1.
    htm

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Zoonoses and fairs
  • Historical perspective
  • Why you are glad you arent in FL,NC, AZ
  • Compendium
  • Prevent disease from animals in public settings
  • Specific diseases
  • What does this mean for you
  • Practical tips
  • QA and Discussion

4
Definition
  • Zoonosis
  • Disease of animals transmissible to humans

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Basic tenet
  • Animals at fairs are a GOOD idea
  • Entertainment
  • Education

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When bad things happen to good exhibits
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  • 25 outbreaks from 1990-2000
  • E. coli 2000
  • PA
  • 51 ill
  • WA
  • 5 ill
  • Salmonella 1996
  • Denver zoo Dragon days
  • gt75 ill
  • Many never touched the reptile
  • directly

8
  • E. coli, NC
  • Oct. 2004
  • State fair
  • 108 ill
  • 13 hospitalized
  • E. coli found months later
  • Parent awareness of potential more likely to help
    than using a hand sanitizer

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Credit John R. Dunn, DVM, PhD
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Systematic sample of Petting Zoo B
  • Soil / shavings sampled 16 days after fair
  • Results sheep / goat area uniformly contaminated
    with E. coli O157

Sheep and goats
Credit John R. Dunn, DVM, PhD
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Systematically re-sampled Petting Zoo B 100 days
after fair
  • Results
  • Sheep and goat area remained uniformly
    contaminated

Sheep and goats
Credit John R. Dunn, DVM, PhD
12
  • E. coli, FL
  • Local fairs, petting zoos
  • 26 confirmed, 68 total
  • 22 hospitalized

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  • E. coli, AZ
  • July 2005
  • Petting zoo (in a zoo)
  • 2 children hospitalized
  • Only 1 with direct contact
  • E. coli found in petting zoo area and play area
    downhill from petting zoo
  • Petting zoo and play area closed

14
Increased chance of illness
  • Populations at higher risk
  • Infants
  • Children lt5
  • Pregnant women
  • People undergoing chemotherapy
  • People with organ transplants
  • People with HIV/AIDS
  • Elderly

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Increased chance of disease
  • Riskier animals
  • Reptiles
  • Chicks/ducklings
  • Puppies, kittens lt 6 months
  • Animals with diarrhea
  • Exotic and wild animals

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Compendium
  • Measures to Prevent Disease Associated with
    Animals in Public Settings 2005
  • Not eliminate
  • Minimize risks
  • NASPHV/CDC
  • Document on CD-ROM

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Specific diseases
  • Enteric diseases
  • Salmonella
  • E. coli O157H7
  • Campylobacter
  • Rabies
  • Other pathogens
  • Bites/injuries

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Salmonella
  • Bacteria
  • Contamination of bedding, fur, skin, saliva
  • Fecal/oral transmission
  • Diarrhea/vomiting
  • May be bloody diarrhea
  • Illness 6-72 hours after exposure

20
Salmonella
  • All are animal origin
  • Reptiles
  • Intermittent shedding
  • No treatment
  • Poultry
  • Eggs
  • Chicks, ducklings
  • Swine, cattle, sheep, goats

21
E. coli O157H7
  • Bacteria
  • Diarrhea/vomiting
  • Bloody diarrhea
  • Kidney failure (HUS)
  • Illness 3-8 days after exposure
  • Unpasteurized juice, undercooked hamburger

22
E. coli O157H7
  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Deer
  • Infected animals rarely look ill
  • Shed when stressed
  • Summer and fall
  • Peak shedding

23
Campylobacter
  • Bacteria
  • Diarrhea/vomiting
  • GBS can occur later
  • Illness 1-10 days after exposure

24
Campylobacter
  • Raw milk
  • 2 outbreaks in KS in past 3 years
  • Kittens, puppies
  • Usually with diarrhea
  • Poultry
  • Horses

25
Rabies
  • Virus
  • Fatal
  • All mammals potential
  • Carnivores most likely
  • Calf at local KS fair
  • Discovered before fair opened
  • ADR, sent home

26
Parasites and more
  • Ringworm
  • GA, show lambs
  • Cryptosporidiosis
  • Orf
  • Leptospirosis

27
Bites/injuries
  • Dis-ease
  • Avoidable
  • Bites, scratches
  • Kicks
  • Falls from animals, crushing

28
Laws and Regulations
  • Regulations in KS
  • KAHD regs on inspection
  • No federal laws
  • Guidelines
  • Federal
  • State
  • This meeting

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Recommendations
  • Education
  • Handwashing
  • Food away from animals
  • Signs
  • Cleaning/disinfection
  • Environment

30
Education
  • Operator
  • Staff
  • Able to explain to visitors
  • Authority to enforce
  • Encourage animal/human interaction
  • Available fo injury/bite reports

31
Education
  • Exhibitor
  • Specifics on their animal(s)
  • Instructions if animal gets sick
  • Visitor
  • Field trips/group trips
  • Individuals/families

32
Handwashing
  • THE most effective prevention
  • Most zoonoses transmitted fecal-oral
  • Thorough and often
  • Plain soap and water best
  • Waterless gels ok
  • Stations available

33
Handwashing
  • Have stations available outside animal areas
  • Keep clean and supplied
  • Shoe scrapers?

34
Food away from animals
  • No food or beverages allowed in animal areas
  • Discourage
  • Smoking
  • Pacifiers
  • Bottles/sippy cups
  • Carrying toys

35
More on Food
  • If visitors allowed to feed animals
  • Only approved foods
  • Not in containers that can be eaten by people
    (e.g., ice cream cones)

36
Signs
  • Different formats
  • Know your audience
  • Literacy
  • Poster contests?
  • Post at entrance and exits
  • Handwashing signs near food concession areas
  • Included in CD-ROM

37
Wash Hands
After Leaving
Animal
Exhibit Area
38
Please supervise children in animal areas
39
Please leave toys and pacifiers outside
40
This way
to
Handwashing area
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No Food or Drink in Animal Exhibit Area
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Available in English and Spanish
www.kdhe.state.ks.us/fofs/handouts/did_you_wash_em
_color_sign.pdf
43
Cleaning
  • Manure and soiled bedding removed as needed
  • Scheduled
  • Unscheduled
  • Avoid trucking through food areas
  • At least avoid spillage

44
Cleaning
  • Disinfect after after removing bedding, other
    organic matter
  • 1-5 Bleach solution works well
  • Make fresh daily
  • Other disinfectantssee CD-ROM

45
Environment
  • Flow through
  • Animal and non-animal areas
  • Food prepared/served in non-animal areas only
  • Restrict uncontrolled access to animals
  • Barriers

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Environment
  • Drinking water separate from waste water
  • Dont duct tape together
  • If both leak.
  • Back flow prevention devices
  • Not for human consumption on hoses

49
Keep fairs fun for everyone
  • No unwelcome souvenirs!

50
Questions?
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KDHE hotline 877-427-7317
www.kdhe.state.ks.us
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