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May 12, 2009

The Florida Department of Health is ready to respond to Swine Flu
Swine Flu Update - 5/12/09
Swine Flu Update - 5/11/09
Swine Flu Update -
Confirmed Cases 5/8/09
Swine Flu Update - 5/7/09
Swine Flu Update -
CDC Recommendations 5/6/09
Swine Flu Update - 5 Confirmed Cases 5/4/09
Swine Flu Update - 3 Confirmed Cases in Florida 5/3/09
Swine Flu Update - 2 Cases in Florida 5/1-09
Swine Flu Information Line 5/1/09
Swine Flu Press Release 4/30/09
“This is a situation where we must all be on
the alert,” said Dr. Ana Viamonte Ros, Florida’s State Surgeon General.
“We have increased our surveillance and we’re telling doctors that since
the flu season is waning, if they see patients with sudden onset high
fever and a cough or sore throat, they should collect a specimen for
testing.”
Dr. Viamonte Ros said the Florida Department of Health has a response
plan and has put it into play. “Our state laboratories have the
equipment necessary and our personnel are trained in identifying
influenza samples. We have increased surveillance, alerted doctors and
are working with our local health departments,” she said.
Florida has prepared for influenza events:
All state laboratories have the facilities to safely identify influenza
samples.
The state has almost 100 sentinel physicians who report any unusual
influenza like activity to DOH and the CDC.
We have the ability to monitor the sale of over the counter drugs, as an
early warning sign for increased influenza activity.
The State Surgeon General provided these recommendations:
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As always, people
with respiratory illness should stay home from work or school to avoid
spreading infections, including influenza, to others in the community.
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Avoid close
contact with people who are coughing or otherwise appear ill.
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Avoid touching
your eyes, nose and mouth.
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Wash hands
frequently to lessen the spread of respiratory illness.
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People
experiencing cough, fever and fatigue possibly along with diarrhea and
vomiting, should contact their physician.
Sick at Home Poster
Cover Your Cough
Germs On Your Hands
Henry the Hand's Hand Washing Guide
If you think you
have influenza, please call your health care provider and discuss
whether you need to be seen in their office or emergency department or
stay home.
Swine influenza
viruses are not transmitted by food and a person cannot get swine
influenza from eating pork products. The infections appear to spread
from person to person. Drugs called antivirals can reduce the
consequences of contracting the flu, if taken early.
Dr.
Viamonte Ros said Florida is receiving frequent updates from the CDC,
and is working with local health departments to monitor the situation
and immediately follow up on any suspected cases. The CDC heas created a
Webpage with information at
www.cdc.gov/swineflu.
"The Florida
Department of Health is ready to respond to this emerging event," Dr.
Viamonte Ros said. "We have plans in place for this kind of emergency." |