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    Delaware Health Alert Notification #179

    Delaware Health Alert Notification #179

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    Delaware Health Alert Network #179

    May 7, 2009 10:25 am

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    NEW AND UPDATED INTERIM CDC GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS ON H1N1 FLU

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continues its response to the novel H1N1 Flu outbreak. As of May 6, 642 human infections

    with novel H1N1 flu have been confirmed in 41 states in the United States. As testing continues in many other states, more cases and more

    states are expected to be added. There have been two confirmed deaths in the US associated with the H1N1 virus to date.

    CDC’s goals continue to be to reduce transmission and illness severity and provide information to assist health care providers,

    public health officials and the public. To this end, CDC continues to develop and update interim guidance documents.

    New Postings:

    Flyer: Clean Hands Save Lives

    • This is a one-page flyer discussing and illustrating proper hand washing practice and proper use of alcohol-based sanitizers.
    • There are no new recommendations in this document. It is a general educational piece regarding how, when, and why to maintain goodhand hygiene.

    Interim transcript and audio file for May 1 Maternal and Child Health Issues

    Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity conference call

    • This is an audio recording and 36-page transcript of the May 1 conference call.
    • Recommendations are as of May 1 and may be superseded by more recent information posted online.  Topics discussed include

      recommendations for pregnant women, recommendations regarding children with special health care needs, considerations for breast

      feeding mothers and infants and what is known about infant feeding decisions relating to treatment and prophylaxis (including

      discussion of control of transmission from infected mother/nursing mother to newborn child), childcare institution issues, and

      discussion of use of rapid influenza testing.

    What Adults with HIV Infection Should Know About the Novel H1N1 Flu (formerly called

    swine flu)

    • This document summarizes recommendations for protective behavior relative to Novel H1N1 influenza virus for individuals with HIVinfection.
    • Recommendations include: symptom recognition, treatment recommendations, self-protective recommendations, recommended adherence tocurrently taken medications prescribed for HIV infection, chemoprophylaxis advice for HIV+ close contacts of individuals with H1N1

      infection, and notation that HIV+ individuals do not appear to be at elevated risk of H1N1 infection although they may be susceptible to

      greater complications if infected.

    Press Briefing Transcripts: CDC Briefing on Public Health Investigation

    of Human Cases of H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)

    • This document is the transcript and audio file of the May 5 press briefing by DHHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Acting CDCDirector Dr. Richard Besser.
    • Recommendations include: change in school dismissal guidance (see “ Update on School (K – 12) and Childcare Facilities: Interim CDC Guidance in Responseto Human Infections with the Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Virus

      ,” below), advice to parents regarding not sending sickchildren to school, reiterated advice for adults and children on personal protective behaviors (e.g., hand washing, staying home from

      work if sick).

    What to Do If You Get Flu-Like Symptoms

    • This document summarizes symptoms and recommended preventive behaviors for the general public.
    • Recommendations include: contact avoidance, treatment options for the seriously ill, and how to recognize symptoms.

    Update on School (K – 12) and Childcare Facilities: Interim CDC Guidance in

    Response to Human Infections with the Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Virus

    • This document provides updated interim guidance for schools and childcare facilities regarding the prevention of the spread of novelinfluenza A (H1N1) virus.
    • Recommendations include: to reduce spread of influenza in schools, focus on early identification of ill students and staff, stayinghome when ill, and good cough and hand hygiene etiquette. Decisions about school closure should be at the discretion of local authorities

      based on local considerations, including public concern and the impact of school absenteeism and staffing shortages.

    Updated Information:

    H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) and You

    • This document has changed to reflect the new name for the illness.

    Audio Public Service Announcements (PSAs) for

    Novel H1N1 Flu

    • These PSAs have been updated to reflect the new name for the illness.

    Interim Guidance for Clinicians on Identifying

    and Caring for Patients with Swine-origin Influenza A (H1N1) Virus Infection

    • This document has changed as more ill persons have been identified and more epidemiologic and clinical information has been

      gathered. CDC recommends that testing be prioritized for those with severe respiratory illness and those at highest risk of

      complications from influenza, as reflected in this document.

    Additional documents for health care providers, public health officials and the public are available on www.cdc.gov. Information for the public is posted daily in both English and Spanish. Also, CDC’s

    toll-free hotline, 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) TTY: (888) 232-6348, is available 24 hours a day, every day.

    Categories of Health Alert messages:

    • Health Alert: Conveys the highest level of importance; warrants immediate action or attention.
    • Health Advisory: Provides important information for a specific incident or situation; may not require immediate action.
    • Health Update: Provides updated information regarding an incident or situation; unlikely to require immediate action.
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