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Which antiviral medications would be used in an avian flu pandemic?

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At this time, Tamiflu® and Relenza® are the most likely antiviral medications to be used in a pandemic caused by the H5N1 virus. The effectiveness of these antivirals would vary depending on the level of resistance an influenza virus may have to one or more of these medications. No. Although the government is stockpiling antiviral medications, there are not enough now for everyone.
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What medications are available for a flu pandemic?

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There is no cure for the flu. Because flus are caused by viruses, antibiotic treatment (which works against bacteria) is ineffective. There are currently four medications (called "antivirals") for flus: symmetrel, flumadine, tamiflu, and relenza. Antivirals may be effective for reducing the severity and duration of the flu. They can also be used to try and prevent the flu if someone has come in contact with flu viruses.
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What is Pandemic Flu?

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Pandemic influenza is a worldwide outbreak of flu caused by a new flu virus that people have not been exposed to before. Because our bodies would have no resistance to this new virus, it could spread quickly from person to person and cause serious illness.
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Will there be a flu pandemic?

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No one can predict when, or if, a flu pandemic might occur. Previous influenza pandemics (such as ones in 1918, 1957, and 1968) resulted in large numbers of illness and death. Many government organizations and businesses are developing plans for coping with a pandemic since preparedness is the best strategy. H5N1 was identified in 1996/1997, and has yet to mutate to a strain that is easily transmissible from human to human.
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What's pandemic flu?

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A pandemic occurs when a disease spreads rapidly, affecting most countries and regions of the world. Flu pandemics have occurred periodically throughout human history – including a major pandemic in 1918, and smaller pandemics in 1957 and 1968. The symptoms of pandemic flu are similar to those of seasonal flu but are usually more severe. Bird flu or H5N1 is a flu virus circulating in Southeast Asia, Europe and now Africa, that usually affects birds but also has infected people.
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Can anyone get pandemic flu?

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Anyone could get sick from pandemic flu. This is a new virus, to which no one is immune. However, about half of those who are infected can expect to have no symptoms ? called asymptomatic infection.
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If available, how will vaccines or medications for the flu be distributed?

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A. Under the current U.S. National Health and Human Services Plan little if any of the necessary medication would be coming to the San Juans. There are about 6 million courses of medication for the entire nation as of the end of 2005. To complicate matters further, resistance to that particular drug seems to be on the rise. In short, here in the islands we will likely be looking at taking care of our sick much like they did in 1918 (keeping the patient warm, hydrated, and cared for).
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Will the anti-viral Tamiflu® be available to me when pandemic flu gets to Rhode Island?

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No one can be sure that Tamiflu® will be effective against a pandemic influenza virus. Although the federal government keeps a certain amount of medical supplies and antivirals on hand, no country has enough antivirals to protect all its citizens. Some antivirals may be helpful in an influenza pandemic. If these drugs become available, they would be given to priority groups based on the guidance from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that is current at that time.
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Avian and Pandemic Flu Are there any effective medications to treat the H5N1 influenza?

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These drugs must be started within the first 48 hours of infection in order to help shorten the duration and lessen the severity of disease. Individual flu strains can mutate and become resistant to the drugs. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) analysis of the H5N1 strains from Asia have shown resistance to amantadine and rimantadine. This means that if the current H5N1 avian flu causes a pandemic, only oseltamivir and zanamivir can be used to treat it.
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Which antiviral medications would be used if the H5N1 bird flu became a human pandemic?

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this time, Tamiflu and Relenza are the most likely antiviral medications to be used in a pandemic caused by the H5N1 virus. The effectiveness of these antivirals would vary depending on how resistant the virus is to one or more of the medications. Although the government is stockpiling antiviral medications, at this time there are not enough for everyone.
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If I get the pandemic flu, is there a medicine to take?

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Antiviral drugs may help prevent infection in people at risk and lessen the impact of symptoms in those infected with influenza. It is unlikely that they would substantially modify the course or effectively contain the spread of an influenza pandemic.
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Are our hospitals ready for a pandemic of flu?

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They are better prepared than ever. Contingency plans are in place in case they need more room for patients. Like everyone, hospitals need to continue to prepare and plan.
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The pandemic flu occurs when a new influenza virus emerges for which people have little or no immunity, and there is no vaccine. The disease spreads easily person-to-person causing serious illness. The flu pandemic can sweep across the country and around the world in very rapid time.
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What causes Pandemic Flu?

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Flu viruses have the ability to change or mutate, and any flu virus can mutate into a new form that easily infects people, spreads rapidly from person to person and causes serious illness. If this happens, we will not have a vaccine for this new virus and a pandemic could result.
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How can I protect myself against Pandemic Flu?

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Maintaining good personal hygiene, such as washing your hands to prevent spreading the virus from your hands to your face
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How is Surrey planning for Pandemic Flu?

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Any Pandemic Flu will be managed on a multi-agency basis using the Surrey Major Incident Plan (copies can be found on the Surrey County Council website) Avian Flu ("Bird Flu") is a contagious disease of birds caused by influenza A viruses. The infection of humans is very rare. In the last 2 years there have been less than 120 cases worldwide and these have all been in South East Asia.
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Can a flu that has been around become a pandemic?

No. An influenza virus that is new, or one that hasn't been around for many years causes a pandemic. The type of flu we have each season will vary, but these strains have been around and our bodies are more able to cope with them. Seasonal flu bugs cannot cause a pandemic.
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Is a bird flu pandemic imminent?

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Probably not. But there are many unknowns involved, making accurate prediction impossible. Bird flu is still a bird disease. The H5N1 bird flu in Asia and Europe does not spread well from person-to-person. The first is a "reassortment event", in which a person is infected with a human flu and the bird flu virus at the same time. Genetic material is exchanged between the human and avian viruses during this co-infection, and a human version of bird flu emerges.
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When will pandemic flu get to Rhode Island?

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No one can predict when a pandemic will occur, or how fast it will spread across the world. More information on global surveillance activities. In Rhode Island, it is estimated that up to 30% of the Rhode Island population might become sick in a few weeks. In a very severe pandemic, many infected people might die. The demand for healthcare services will significantly increase, and the number of healthcare workers may be reduced at any given time.
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How does a flu pandemic start?

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Flu viruses are constantly changing, producing new strains. Flu pandemics occur when a virus emerges that is so different from previous strains that few, if any people have immunity. This allows it to spread widely and rapidly, potentially affecting millions of people worldwide. The new virus may be the result of an animal virus, usually from a bird, mixing with a human virus to produce a new strain.
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How likely is a flu pandemic?

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Three pandemics have occurred in the last 90 years, in 1918, 1957 and 1968. Scientists predict that another pandemic will happen, although they can't say exactly when. The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has compiled a summary of the pandemics and "pandemic scares" that have occurred in the last 100 years.
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How likely am I to catch pandemic flu?

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During a pandemic you're more likely to catch it than seasonal flu because it spreads rapidly and very few people will have immunity. Everyone will be at risk. Some groups of people may be more at risk than others, but every pandemic is different, so until the virus starts spreading it is very difficult to predict who these groups might be.
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Can a vaccine be made to protect against pandemic flu?

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Vaccines against bird flu are already being made and tested. Experts are also testing new ways of making vaccine quickly. If pandemic flu occurs, we’ll need a vaccine for the specific virus causing the pandemic. Flu viruses change constantly so there’s little time to prepare a vaccine in advance. This new virus would be different from the current bird flu virus. So although it's possible we may have a bird flu vaccine, it's also possible it may not work on the pandemic flu virus.
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How is pandemic flu different to "ordinary" flu?

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A pandemic flu virus is a novel flu virus to which the population has very little or no immunity. This explains why it is able to spread widely.
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