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Being prepared for influenza & a pandemic Developed by Grey Bruce Health Unit, September 2009
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2 types of flu viruses circulating Seasonal flu virus Pandemic virus 2 flu vaccines developed
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SYMPTOMCOMMON COLDINFLUENZA FeverRareSudden Onset (lasts 3-4 days) HeadacheRareFrequent Aches & PainsSlightUsual (often quite severe) WeaknessRare/MildModerate to Extreme Bed RiddenRareFrequent (may last 5-10 days) SnifflesCommonSometimes SneezingUsualSometimes Sore ThroatCommonSometimes CoughSometimes (Mild to Moderate) Usual (can become severe)
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Person to person through droplets Cough Sneeze Contaminated Surface
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Rest away from others Keep personal items separate Disinfect items & surfaces One person as caregiver Wear disposable gloves Mask use
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Call you health care provider if you develop symptoms when: Pregnant Have heart or lung disease Have chronic health problems Are elderly Have illness that affects immune system
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Fast or difficult breathing Increased drowsiness & irritability Not drinking enough fluids; signs of dehydration Symptoms become worse
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Thermometer Soap Hand sanitizer Disposable gloves Surgical masks Acetaminophen Ibuprofen Bleach/Household Disinfectant Paper towels Tissues Extra supply of special foods, medicine, equipment
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Anyone 6 months or older Needed every year Reduce risk of illness Reduce severity of symptoms
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Wash hands often Hand sanitizer available Cover coughs & sneezes Hands away from face Disinfect common surfaces Stay home when sick Get the flu shot
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Tracking illness in Grey Bruce Schools Parents report symptoms when notifying school of childs absence Children excluded if have: Fever & Cough And one of following: Sore throat, Aches & pains, Weakness Children under 5 Vomiting/Diarrhea may be present Fever may not be prominent Return when: No fever Well enough to participate
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Visitor restrictions Remind visitors of healthy practices Signage at entries Staff exclusions 7 days after onset No fever Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Mask Eye protection Gloves & gown when necessary Hand hygiene
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Grey Bruce Health Unit www.publichealthgreybruce.on.ca 1-800-263-3456 ServiceOntario INFOline 1-800-476-9708 8:00 am - 8:00 pm (7days/wk) Ministry of Health and Long Term Care www.health.gov.on.ca Hotline: 1-888-668-4636 www.health.gov.on.ca Telehealth Ontario 1-866-797-0000 Telephone assessment and triage World Health Organization www.who.int/en/ www.who.int/en/ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/ American content www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/ Fight Flu www.fightflu.ca www.fightflu.ca Public Health Agency of Canada http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/alert- alerte/h1n1/index-eng.php
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