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WHO/CDC Pandemic Mitigation Interventions

The World Health Organization and the U.S. Government have established response phases/stages for influenza pandemic. Central District Health Department used these phases/stages to determine alert levels for local response.

  World Health Organization (WHO) Phases   Federal Government Response Stages   Central District Health Department Response Levels
Inter-Pandemic Period
1
No new influenza virus sybtypes have been detected in humans. An influenza subtype that has caused a human infection may be present in animals. If present in animals, the risk of human disease is considered to be low.
0
New domestic animal outbreak in at-risk country.
1
Maintain, surveilance, continuing education, and partnership building. Influenza pandemic education and public messages will be coordinated for delivery.
2
No new influenza virus subtypes have been detected in humans. However, a circulating animal influenza subtype poses a substantial risk of human disease.        
Pandemic Alert Period
3
Human infection(s) with a new subtype, but no human-to-human spread, or at most rare instances of spread to a close contact.
0
New domestic animal outbreak in at-risk country.
2
Requires active surveillance actions, internal and external communication, with health care facilities and other
4
Small cluster(s) with limited human-to-human transmission but spread is highly localized, suggesting that the virus is not well adapted to humans.
1
Suspected human outbreak cases. public health agencies. Preparatory actions for the possibility of mas care and mass fatality should be taken.
5
Larger cluster(s) but human-to-human spread still localized, suggesting that the virus is becoming increasingly better adapted to humans but may not yet be fully transmissable.
2
Confirmed human outbreak overseas.   Review, and update any necessary memorandums of understanding. Review Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP).
Pandemic Period
6
Pandemic phase: increased and sustained transmission in general population.
3
Widespread human outbreaks in multiple locations overseas.
3
Required when the US declares a stage 4 influenza pandemic. The CDHD COOP will be
 
4
First human case in North America.
be activated. Long-term response, 18-
 
5
Spread throughout the United States.
24 months, will be required.
 
 
6
Recovery and preparation for subsequesnt waves.
 
 

* Follow recommendations of local, state, and federal public health officials.
** Early suspected or confirmed cases may be issued orders of isolation by local Board of Health or their designee.

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