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CONNECTICUT PANDEMIC PLANNING

CONNECTICUT PANDEMIC PLANNING. Meg Hooper, MPA Connecticut Department of Public Health 9 Oct 2008. DHS. DOD. HRSA. CDC. Others. DEMHS, DPS. Military. DPH, DMHAS. DEP, DOAG Etc. CT National Guard, Civil Support Team. EMS, Local Health, Health Care Mental Health.

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CONNECTICUT PANDEMIC PLANNING

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  1. CONNECTICUTPANDEMICPLANNING Meg Hooper, MPA Connecticut Department of Public Health 9 Oct 2008

  2. DHS DOD HRSA CDC Others DEMHS, DPS Military DPH, DMHAS DEP, DOAG Etc. CT National Guard, Civil Support Team EMS, Local Health, Health Care Mental Health Fire, Police, Emergency Managers Regional and local response teams Emergency Planning & Response Partners

  3. State Pandemic Planning • December 2005 – Governor’s Task Force created • February 2006 – Summit/State Plan published • April 2006 – Strategic National Stockpile Drill • June 2006 – Airport Pan Flu Q & I Drill • November 2006 – State COOP training • February 2007 – State COOP exercise • April 2007 – State Pan Flu Plan to CDC • July 2007 – State Avian TTX • July 2007 – State Pan Flu TTX • July 2008 – State Pan Flu Operations Plan to CDC • April 2009 – Updated State Pan Flu Plan for Swine Flu

  4. Public Health’s Pan Flu Plan • Anti-Viral Distribution • Vaccination Protocols • Community Mitigation • Risk Communication • Surveillance • Laboratory Protocols

  5. Public Health Assets • 30 Acute Care Hospitals • 52 Full-time Health Departments • 75 Community Health Clinics • Emergency Medical Services • Medical Reserve Corps • State and Hospital Laboratories • Medical Satellite Communications • 100-Bed Mobile Field Hospital • DMAT/Mass Casualty Trailers • Integrated Education and Training System • All-Hazards Emergency Response Plans and Protocols

  6. Swine Flu and Pandemic Influenza Planning Matthew L. Cartter, MD, MPH Connecticut Department of Public Health April 30, 2009

  7. WHO Phase of Pandemic Alert • Phase 5 is characterized by human-to-human spread of the virus into at least two countries in one WHO region. While most countries will not be affected at this stage, the declaration of Phase 5 is a strong signal that a pandemic is imminent and that the time to finalize the organization, communication, and implementation of the planned mitigation measures is short.

  8. WHO Phase of Pandemic Alert • Phase 6, the pandemic phase, is characterized by community level outbreaks in at least one other country in a different WHO region in addition to the criteria defined in Phase 5. Designation of this phase will indicate that a global pandemic is under way.

  9. Influenza pandemics in last century

  10. Hurricanes and Pandemic Severity

  11. Pandemic Severity Index 1918

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  13. Category 5 Category 4 Category 3 Category 2 Category 1

  14. Most Likely Estimates of Potential Impact of an Influenza Pandemic with a 30% Illness Rate in CT

  15. #1 Pandemic outbreak: No intervention #2 Daily Cases Pandemic outbreak: With intervention #3 Days since First Case Community-Based Interventions 1. Delay disease transmission and outbreak peak 2. Decompress peak burden on healthcare infrastructure 3. Diminish overall cases and health impacts 11

  16. Tools in Our Toolbox • Pandemic Vaccine • likely unavailable during the first wave of a pandemic • Antiviralmedications • Quantities • Distribution logistics • Efficacy / Resistance • Social distancing and infection control measures

  17. Community Strategies by Pandemic Flu Severity (1)

  18. Community Strategies by Pandemic Flu Severity (2)

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