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Title: Pandemic Flu Threat Update


1
Pandemic Flu Threat Update
  • 28 March 2006
  • Dr Susan Turnbull
  • Director of Public Health for Bournemouth

2
Avian Flu vs Pandemic Flu
  • Avian influenza a disease of birds caused by
    influenza viruses closely related to human
    influenza viruses
  • Can cause large outbreaks / high mortality in
    poultry highly pathogenic avian influenza
    HPAI
  • Previous human flu pandemics combination of
    avian and human flu viruses
  • new human subtype
  • No one immune and no vaccine

3
Current situation
  • Rapid spread of HPAI with simultaneous outbreaks
    in several countries historically unprecedented
  • Rare for avian flu virus to be transmitted to
    humans
  • Current H5N1 strain of HPAI - unique capacity to
    jump the species barrier
  • Causes severe human disease with high mortality
    (around 50)
  • Human seasonal flu currently circulating in
    parts of world where avian flu most prevalent
  • www.hpa.org.uk/infections/topics_az/influenza/avia
    n/avianflufaq.htm
  • Current outbreak
  • Since 2003 157 human cases confirmed (as at
    10/1/06)
  • 77 deaths
  • H5N1 influenza A subtype

4
Human cases by country since 2003(Financial
Times 10/1/06)
5
Current threat level
  • No evidence yet of sustained human-to-human
    transmission
  • Epidemiological and virological investigation
    underway Turkey cluster
  • Cases of avian flu all over Europe. None yet
    detected in UK
  • WHO
  • Pandemic alert level
  • No, or very limited human-to-human
    transmission
  • Same since Nov 2005
  • Experts at WHO and elsewhere believe that the
    world is now closer to another influenza pandemic
    than at any time since 1968
  • www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/phase/en/i
    ndex.html

6
Control measures
  • Travel
  • No current travel restrictions www.fco.gov.uk
  • NHS March 2006
  • If you are travelling to an area affected by
    bird flu
  • Do not visit bird or poultry farms or markets
  • Avoid close contact with live or dead poultry
  • Do not eat raw or poorly cooked poultry or
    poultry products
  • Wash your hands frequently with soap and water

7
Surveillance
  • HPA algorithm for management of travellers with
    febrile respiratory illness returning from avian
    flu affected areas
  • www.hpa.org.uk/infections/topics_az/influenza/avia
    n/algorithm.htm

8
Pandemic projections
  • UK Influenza Pandemic Contingency Plan
  • (UK Health Departments October 2005)
  • The impact of a flu pandemic on health and
    social services is likely to be intense,
    sustained and nationwide
  • Pandemic likely to occur in 2-3 major waves over
    6-9 months
  • Estimate 25 of population ill with flu over this
    period
  • But more may be affected FT /HSBC 10 January
    planning for 50

9
Impact on health and social services
  • Services may quickly become overwhelmed
  • Patients with flu and its direct complications
    about 40,000 anticipated in Bournemouth (range up
    to 80,000 worst case scenario)
  • Needs for high dependency care, infection control
    facilities and equipment
  • Secondary burden anxiety and bereavement
  • Depletion of workforce, numbers of informal
    carers own illness, or that of their families
  • School closures may be recommended
  • Logistical problems disrupted supplies,
    utilities and transport
  • Pressure on mortuary facilities

10
Impact continued
  • Absence from work will depend on age-specific
    attack rate
  • All organisations particularly those providing
    essential services need to have robust
    contingency plans
  • Recognition as high priority corporate risk

11
Contingency Planning
  • UK Influenza Pandemic Contingency Plan
  • Bournemouth and Poole Multiagency Pandemic Flu
    Planning Group
  • Bournemouth Borough Council Corporate Management
    Team 11 January
  • Bournemouth Practices Evening 19 January
  • Bournemouth and Poole Resilience Group 26 January
  • Health Scrutiny Panel Workshop 7 February
  • PCT Staff briefing sessions
  • HPA / DH interactive learning package
  • Letter to all doctors January 2006
  • www.Doctors.net.uk/pandemicflu
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