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Avian Influenza H5N1 The Next Pandemic? May 9, 2006
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1997 First Human Outbreak Hong Kong 18 Infected 6 Killed
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1997 through February 2004
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August 2004
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July – August 2005
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October 2005
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April 27, 2006
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How does this affect humans? Risk of direct infection Risk of mutation More infected birds = more opportunities for human infection
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Country 2003200420052006Total casesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeaths Azerbijan0000008585 Cambodia0000442266 China0000851071812 Egypt000000135 5 Indonesia0000171116143325 Iraq0000002222 Thailand00171252002214 Turkey000000124 4 Viet Nam3329206119009342 Total33463295416339207115 Source: World Health Organization 55% Mortality
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Country 2003200420052006Total casesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeaths Azerbijan0000008585 Cambodia0000442266 China0000851071812 Egypt000000135 5 Indonesia0000171116143325 Iraq0000002222 Thailand00171252002214 Turkey000000124 4 Viet Nam3329206119009342 Total33463295416339207115 Source: World Health Organization 55% Mortality
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Country 2003200420052006Total casesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeaths Azerbijan0000008585 Cambodia0000442266 China0000851071812 Egypt000000135 5 Indonesia0000171116143325 Iraq0000002222 Thailand00171252002214 Turkey000000124 4 Viet Nam3329206119009342 Total33463295416339207115 Source: World Health Organization 55% Mortality
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Country 2003200420052006Total casesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeaths Azerbijan0000008585 Cambodia0000442266 China0000851071812 Egypt000000135 5 Indonesia0000171116143325 Iraq0000002222 Thailand00171252002214 Turkey000000124 4 Viet Nam3329206119009342 Total33463295416339207115 Source: World Health Organization 55% Mortality
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Country 2003200420052006Total casesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeaths Azerbijan0000008585 Cambodia0000442266 China0000851071812 Egypt000000135 5 Indonesia0000171116143325 Iraq0000002222 Thailand00171252002214 Turkey000000124 4 Viet Nam3329206119009342 Total33463295416339207115 Source: World Health Organization 55% Mortality
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Country 2003200420052006Total casesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeathscasesdeaths Azerbijan0000008585 Cambodia0000442266 China0000851071812 Egypt000000135 5 Indonesia0000171116143325 Iraq0000002222 Thailand00171252002214 Turkey000000124 4 Viet Nam3329206119009342 Total33463295416339207115 Source: World Health Organization 55% Mortality
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Current State WHO Phase 3 – Self limiting Human infection with a new subtype, but no human-to human spread, or at most rare instances of spread to a close contact. Even without human intervention it would be self- limiting among humans
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Reasons for Concern H5N1 entrenched in Southeast Asia Infected poultry and birds in new areas increase opportunities to infect humans and swine Each human case gives H5N1 an opportunity to improve transmissibility Each swine case provides an opportunity for mutation
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Reasons for Concern Domestic ducks acting as “silent reservoirs” H5N1 now lethal to mice and ferrets H5N1 surviving longer in the environment H5N1 increasing its host range Infecting and killing mammalian species previously considered resistant
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Treatment Amantidine Cheap Easy to Produce Oseltmivir (Tamiflu) More expensive Difficult to produce in large quantities Zanimivir (Relenza) Untested on H5N1 Expected to be an effective treatment
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Treatment Amantidine Cheap Easy to Produce Oseltmivir (Tamiflu) More expensive Difficult to produce in large quantities Zanimivir (Relenza) Untested on H5N1 Expected to be an effective treatment
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Worst Case Scenario 30% Infected in United States 40% of work force absent at peak of pandemic 1.9 million dead
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Pandemic Planning
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Pandemic Planning - Federal Stockpile of antiviral treatments 26 million treatment courses 81 million by end of 2008 Enough to treat 25% of US population Increased funding for vaccine development and production
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Pandemic Planning - Social Quarantine Only effective at onset of pandemic Social Distancing Likely result of widespread pandemic Increases distance between individuals School Closures Business Closures Staying home when ill Avoiding large gatherings Telecommuting
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Pandemic Planning - Local Goals: Increase the use and development of interventions known to prevent human illness. Decrease the time needed to detect and report threats to the public health Decrease the time to identify causes, risk factors, and interventions for those affected. Decrease the time needed to [provide countermeasures and health guidance to those affected Improve the timeliness and accuracy of communications regarding threats to the public's health
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More Information United States Information www.pandemicflu.gov www.pandemicflu.gov World Health Organization www.who.int www.who.int World Organization for Animal Health www.oie.int www.oie.int Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy www.cidrap.umn.edu
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