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Title: Antiviral Stockpiling for Novel Strains of Influenza


1
Antiviral Stockpiling for Novel Strains of
Influenza
2
Background for Stockpiling
3
Strategic National Stockpile (Administered by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
  • The SNS is designed to provide supplies for a
    disaster
  • Currently comprised of 12-hour Push Packages and
    Vendor Managed Inventory for rapid response
    measures
  • Other special supplies available

4
SNS Antiviral Stockpile Creation
  • Lack of effective vaccine creates an immediate
    need for antiviral drugs
  • Antiviral drugs are limited in supply and may be
    cost prohibitive
  • Two types of antiviral medications stockpiled and
    recommended for novel influenza use

5
SNS Antiviral Stockpile
  • Utah has been given an SNS allotment of 350,518
    courses (held by CDC)
  • This allotment would treat approximately 13.6 of
    the States current population

6
State Antiviral Stockpiles
  • CDC has allowed states to purchase of additional
    courses at their contracted price with a 25
    subsidized match
  • Total courses available to Utah for subsidized
    purchase - 246,956
  • Total cost estimates for subsidized allotment is
    about 3.6 million dollars (does not include
    storage expenses)

7
SNS and State Stockpiles
  • The sum of the SNS allotment for Utah and the
    subsidized courses provides a total of 597,475
    courses
  • This would treat 23.1 of the current Utah
    population (one course per patient)

8
Issues
9
Stockpiling Expenses
  • Effectiveness of antiviral drugs is not clearly
    established for novel influenza virus strains
  • Stockpiles may not effectively be rotated to
    extend shelf-life
  • Shelf-life extension programs are not currently
    allowed at the state level

10
Assumptions for Public Concern
  • The public likely expects preparation efforts to
    be comprehensive
  • Antiviral drugs may save lives
  • Fairness in rationing and policies for use
  • Lack of a significant influenza event may
    discredit the use of funds pumps at the Great
    Salt Lake

11
Allowances for Purchasing
  • States may pool money from local governments or
    other private organizations to purchase antiviral
    drugs under the federal contract
  • The State is responsible for the purchase payment
    and is allowed one delivery
  • A letter of intent is required by December 29,
    2006 for purchase

12
Priorities for Use
  • Multiple stakeholders need to be unified on
    antiviral drug priorities for administration
  • The National Vaccine Advisory Committee has
    developed guidance to assist in prioritizing
    administration protocols
  • Limited supplies dictate antiviral drugs should
    be used primarily for treatment and limited
    prophylaxis

13
Equity in Rationing
  • Initial patients may exhaust stockpiles
  • Some communities may have outbreaks at later
    dates
  • Antiviral medications in the State stockpile
    might be distributed for use follows
  • Sixty percent (60) to be distributed according
    to the population of each district
  • Twenty percent (20) distributed according to the
    number of general medical beds in each
    jurisdiction
  • A reserve of 20 be maintained at the State for
    distribution according to need, including
    coverage of priority groups identified, or for
    outbreak control

14
Planning Adaptations
  • Uncertainty requires plans be flexible,
    coordinated, and approved effectively
  • Stakeholder coordination requires an efficient
    decision making process

15
Recommendations
  • Pursue funding for antiviral drug purchase
  • Approve recommendations of the National Vaccine
    Advisory Committee for use of antiviral drugs
  • Allocate purchased stockpiles based on health
    district population, hospital beds, and retain a
    State reserve
  • Recommend that hospitals, healthcare providers,
    and others be allowed to purchase under the
    federal contract through the State
  • Develop an integrated State plan including
    storage, management, distribution, dispensing,
    accountability of use, assessment of efficacy,
    and adverse events
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