Showing posts with label Pandemic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pandemic. Show all posts

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Second wave of H1N1

This from MidCentral DHB:

New Zealand is experiencing the second wave of Pandemic A (H1N1) 2009. Influenza activity is continuing to increase, but so far it is looking more like a seasonal flu wave than the 2009 pandemic wave. Areas in which there were fewer cases and/or hospitalisations in 2009 appear to be experiencing higher rates than others regions so far this winter.

The great majority of positive influenza swabs are still either Pandemic H1N1 or influenza A – un-subtyped (most likely Pandemic H1N1). The nature of the virus remains unchanged and is still sensitive to antiviral medication.
Key messages in the NZ response continue to focus on:
  • getting vaccinated against seasonal influenza which includes protection against swine flu: there is still time but act quickly
  • washing and drying hands frequently, covering coughs and sneezes and staying at home if you are sick: a new media campaign has commenced
  • phoning for medical advice early (GP or Healthline on 0800 611 116) for anyone with symptoms of influenza, to be assessed for antiviral medicine and other treatment, particularly if they have underlying health conditions. This is also important for pregnant women, who appear to be at particular risk of more severe illness.

Cases of influenza like illness in the Manawatu are still below baseline level although this has increased in recent weeks. Schools are currently reporting increases in absenteeism and they are being monitored weekly by Public Health.

For further information go to the MoH website.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Seasonal flu and H1N1 communications

For those of you who missed it, the webinar hosted by the Centre of Excellence for Risk and Crisis Communications on social media and technology breakthroughs for H1N1 and seasonal flu communications, is now available on-line.

Here is the link to the webinar. Here is the link to the original story on this blog.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Pandemic update


Novel Influenza A (H1N1) 09 is the very catchy name that swine flu now goes by. I've been tracking developments with the current outbreak and believe our level of response at this time is appropriate. It's important to keep in mind that we've only had one confirmed case in the region. What this means is that we are still in the phase where health officials are still trying to stop the spread of the virus in our community. This is different to the main centres where community transmission is happening.

The Welfare Advisory Group met last week and have also just received national guidance on welfare assistance for this pandemic. We're not expecting things to be overwhelming on the welfare front if the virus continues to behave as it is. We've also been circulating NHCC and other updates via Groove to Group members and the occasional e-mail to our distribution list. I've also started attending the MidCentral DHB briefings on a more regular basis.

We did have a little bit of a flurry in the office this week as a contact of a possible case was sent home showing flu like symptoms. We've cracked open the pandemic kits and have further promoted good practice to minimise the risks for our staff and visitors.

So, we'll keep monitoring the situation and if necessary ramp up our response either in support of the health efforts or for co-ordinating welfare assistance.