State Plans for Containment of Pandemic Influenza

This review assesses differences and similarities of the states in planning for pandemic influenza. We reviewed the recently posted plans of 49 states for vaccination, early epidemic surveillance and detection, and intraepidemic plans for containment of pandemic influenza. All states generally follo...

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Main Authors: Scott D. Holmberg, Christine M. Layton, George S. Ghneim, Diane K. Wagener
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2006-09-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/12/9/06-0369_article
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spelling doaj-9a598ed080a04de8908467cccf454cb22020-11-25T02:34:00ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592006-09-011291414141710.3201/eid1209.060369State Plans for Containment of Pandemic InfluenzaScott D. HolmbergChristine M. LaytonGeorge S. GhneimDiane K. WagenerThis review assesses differences and similarities of the states in planning for pandemic influenza. We reviewed the recently posted plans of 49 states for vaccination, early epidemic surveillance and detection, and intraepidemic plans for containment of pandemic influenza. All states generally follow vaccination priorities set by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. They all also depend on National Sentinel Physician Surveillance and other passive surveillance systems to alert them to incipient epidemic influenza, but these systems may not detect local epidemics until they are well established. Because of a lack of epidemiologic data, few states explicitly discuss implementing nonpharmaceutical community interventions: voluntary self-isolation (17 states [35%]), school or other institutional closing (18 [37%]), institutional or household quarantine (15 [31%]), or contact vaccination or chemoprophylaxis (12 [25%]). This review indicates the need for central planning for pandemic influenza and for epidemiologic studies regarding containment strategies in the community.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/12/9/06-0369_articleInfluenzapreventive measurescontrolepidemiologypolicy reviewUnited States
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Diane K. Wagener
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George S. Ghneim
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State Plans for Containment of Pandemic Influenza
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Influenza
preventive measures
control
epidemiology
policy review
United States
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Christine M. Layton
George S. Ghneim
Diane K. Wagener
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title State Plans for Containment of Pandemic Influenza
title_short State Plans for Containment of Pandemic Influenza
title_full State Plans for Containment of Pandemic Influenza
title_fullStr State Plans for Containment of Pandemic Influenza
title_full_unstemmed State Plans for Containment of Pandemic Influenza
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publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2006-09-01
description This review assesses differences and similarities of the states in planning for pandemic influenza. We reviewed the recently posted plans of 49 states for vaccination, early epidemic surveillance and detection, and intraepidemic plans for containment of pandemic influenza. All states generally follow vaccination priorities set by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. They all also depend on National Sentinel Physician Surveillance and other passive surveillance systems to alert them to incipient epidemic influenza, but these systems may not detect local epidemics until they are well established. Because of a lack of epidemiologic data, few states explicitly discuss implementing nonpharmaceutical community interventions: voluntary self-isolation (17 states [35%]), school or other institutional closing (18 [37%]), institutional or household quarantine (15 [31%]), or contact vaccination or chemoprophylaxis (12 [25%]). This review indicates the need for central planning for pandemic influenza and for epidemiologic studies regarding containment strategies in the community.
topic Influenza
preventive measures
control
epidemiology
policy review
United States
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/12/9/06-0369_article
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