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UW-Madison. Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Planning. Goals. Maintain critical and essential campus services Minimize negative consequences for members of the university community. Key Components.

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  1. UW-Madison Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Planning

  2. Goals • Maintain critical and essential campus services • Minimize negative consequences for members of the university community

  3. Key Components • Identify the critical and essential personnel, operations and services that are key to the university’s mission • Create specific plans for maintenance of these services

  4. Key Components, continued • Coordinate the university’s response to pandemic influenza through mobilization of the existing campus Emergency Operations Center • Provide accurate and timely information to the university community regarding the campus response

  5. Key Componets, continued • Implement a system of surveillance and investigation to ensure rapid identification of illness and reduce disease transmission • Develop and implement recommendations for international travel • Participate in state and local plans for vaccine distribution based on established priorities

  6. Key Components, continued • Utilize available resources to meet the outpatient health care needs of students • Meet other needs of students living on campus (housing, food, etc) • Coordinate influenza response efforts with relevant external partners, including health departments, emergency management, health care providers, and others

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