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Title: Pandemic Influenza


1
Pandemic Influenza The Local Response in Kansas
City, Missouri
  • Bonnie Martin
  • Emergency Response Planner
  • Kansas City, Mo. Health Department

2
The Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Plan for
Kansas City, Mo.
  • A Brief Overview

3
The Traditional Planning Methodology
  • The majority of Pandemic Influenza Plans
    throughout the nation utilize the WHO Pandemic
    Phases (next slide) as indicators of needed
    planning and response activities.
  • The WHO Phases act like a threat advisory
    system similar to the one developed by
    Department of Homeland Security.

4
WHO Pandemic Phases
5
Currently
  • The WORLD is in
  • Numbers Statistics for H5N1 (since 2003)
  • Total Human Cases 256
  • Total Human Deaths 151
  • Mortality Rate 58.5

6
The Key Question
  • How does the world being in Phase 3 affect Kansas
    City, Mo. when there have been NO cases of
    highly-pathogenic H5N1 in North, South, and
    Central America?
  • The reality is that it does affect us minimally,
    but not enough to dictate local planning
    endeavors.

7
The Joint Pandemic Status System (JPSS)
  • A two-fold indicator designed to provide focus
    for local activities in response to a global
    condition.
  • Replicates the WHO Pandemic Phases and localizes
    their use.
  • Kansas City, Mo. Health Department (KCHD) will
    determine its own Local Pandemic Status and plan
    accordingly.
  • While still acknowledging the WHO Phases.

8
The JPSS in Action
  • Currently the WORLD is in Pandemic Alert Phase 3.
  • LOCALLY, Kansas City, Mo. is only in
    Interpandemic Phase 1.
  • JPSS LOCAL-1 / WHO-3
  • Once determined, the JPSS dictates which sections
    of the Plan are activated.

9
The Plan for Kansas City, Mo.
  • Broken down into 3 sections
  • Plan Overview
  • Local Actions
  • What KCHD may do in response to the Local
    Pandemic Status.
  • Global Actions
  • What KCHD may do in response to the WHO Pandemic
    Phase.

10
How the Plan will be Activated
  • Utilizing the JPSS, only those sections of the
    Plan will be activated.
  • Example
  • JPSS LOCAL-1 / WHO-3
  • KCHD will then activate only Section 2, Phase 1
    and Section 3, Phase 3.

Section 2 Local Actions Phase 1
Section 3 Global Actions Phase 3
11
Plan Maintenance
  • Periodically, a KCHD committee will determine the
    Local Pandemic Status based on
  • Information from recognized sources (WHO, CDC,
    HHS, FAA) as well as local expertise and
    understanding.
  • As the Local Pandemic Status increases to match
    the WHO Pandemic Status, local actions will also
    increase.

12
Additional Thoughts
  • The new structure allows for KCHD to localize
    its planning efforts.
  • Only those sections of the plan indicated by the
    JPSS will be activated at any given time.
  • Can be found on the Web at http//www.kcmo.org/he
    alth.nsf/web/fluplan

13
The Local Response A More In-Depth Look
14
Current Actions
  • Currently, KCHD is encouraging all residents and
    planning partners to practice sound
    preparedness measures. These include
  • Proper Hand/Cough Hygiene
  • Getting a Seasonal Flu Shot
  • Developing a Business Continuity Plan (addressing
    Pandemic Influenza)
  • Developing a strong relationship with Public
    Health
  • Individual Preparedness Emergency Kits, etc.

15
Current Actions (Contd)
  • Ways in which the KCHD is encouraging pandemic
    preparedness
  • Learn to LiveTM Campaign reaching out to
    businesses, individuals, and community groups
  • Media Placement Public Service Announcement,
    Flyers, Posters, etc.
  • Newly Launched Website Influenza Information
    Gateway http//www.kcmo.org/health.nsf/web/flu

16
Possible Local Response Actions During a Pandemic
  • Antivirals
  • It is foreseeable that antivirals will be limited
    in availability and possibly ineffective.
  • KCHD will abide by the Department of Health and
    Human Services (HHS) established priority
    schedule for antiviral distribution/dispensing.

17
Possible Local Response Actions During a Pandemic
  • Vaccine
  • Vaccine production is expected to take anywhere
    from 3 to 6 months once the pandemic has already
    begun.
  • Because of this limited availability, KCHD must
    abide by the HHS priority schedule for vaccine
    distribution/dispensing.
  • KCHD will activate (as necessary) Points of
    Dispensing (POD) sites throughout the community
    to provide the vaccine as it becomes available
    for mass dispensing.

18
Possible Local Response Actions During a Pandemic
  • Community-Level Containment
  • KCHD may recommend certain community-level
    containment or social distancing measures to slow
    the spread of the disease.
  • These may include
  • Encouraging residents to stay home from work if
    sick
  • Encouraging businesses to practice telecommuting
  • Possibly closing/deterring public gatherings
  • Limiting mass transit

19
Community-Level Containment
  • Closing of Schools
  • The decision of whether or not to close schools
    will no doubt be a complicated one.
  • KCHD must consider the outcry of the business
    community as well.
  • Such a decision will also have to be made with a
    regional focus in mind.

20
Public Information Will Be KEY
  • Throughout a local response to a pandemic, public
    information will be vital.
  • KCHD will constantly encourage good hygiene and
    healthy habits.
  • Information as to antiviral and vaccine
    distribution will be disseminated.
  • KCHD will be looking to state and federal
    partners for information as well.

21
Challenges To Remember
  • Volunteers
  • Currently there are fewer than 200 registered
    volunteers for the Kansas City Region (Medical
    Reserve Corps).
  • Emergent Volunteers will require training.
  • Private Businesses
  • Must begin planning now to address key questions
    of liability, insurance coverage, etc.

22
Things to Consider
  • Work closely with KCHD to iron out planning
    details
  • Become part of the Learn to LiveTM Campaign
  • Consider becoming a CLOSED Dispensing Site for
    Mass Prophylaxis

23
Questions, Comments, or Concerns?
  • Thank you for your time and attention.
  • Bonnie Martin
  • Bonnie_Martin_at_kcmo.org / 816-513-6130
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