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Communicable Diseases for IMT-managed Incidents LCDR Antonio Neri MD, MPH Centers for Disease Control and Prevention January 26 th , 2010 Views are those of the presenter and do not necessarily represent official policies and procedures of CDC/ATSDR or the US DHHS

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Page 1: Communicable Diseases for IMT-managed Incidents LCDR Antonio Neri MD, MPH Centers for Disease Control and Prevention January 26 th, 2010 Views are those

Communicable Diseases for IMT-managed Incidents

LCDR Antonio Neri MD, MPHCenters for Disease Control and

PreventionJanuary 26th, 2010

Views are those of the presenter and do not necessarily represent official policies and procedures of CDC/ATSDR or the US DHHS

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Post-disaster Situations

Katrina – via Dr. Eric Stern

Source: http://images.mirror.co.uk/upl/m4/jan2010/8/0/leogane-haiti-pic-dm-ian-vogler-745564000.jpg

Haiti

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Roadmap

• Review of common diseases and their prevention

• Resources

• Questions

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Common Diseases During Incidents

• Skin infections– Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)– “Rashes”

• Respiratory disease– Influenza– Colds

• Gastrointestinal Illness– Norovirus– “food poisoning”

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Warning!

• The next series of slides contain pictures of rashes, not the most appealing topic.

Source: http://www.deletetheweb.com/unstuck/tank-sign.jpg

Kosovo bridge sign

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Skin Infections

Source: http://children.webmd.com/slideshow-common-childhood-skin-problems

“heat rash” Poison Ivy

Source: http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/idcu/health/antibiotic_resistance/mrsa/picpage.asp

MRSA

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Skin Infections – Heat Rash

Cause - Occluded sweat ducts

Tx – gentle cleaning, keep dry, antihistamine

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Skin Rashes – Poison Ivy

• Tx – Dishsoap to break up oils on skin and clothes, clean dressing, ± MD visit

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Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus

(MRSA)

Source: http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/idcu/health/antibiotic_resistance/mrsa/picpage.asp

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MRSA

• Locations – Existing cuts, hair follicles• Transmission – Skin-to-skin or shared items

– Towels, razors, soap, weights, etc…

• Tx – MD visit, use clean bandage, avoid contact with pus

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Skin Rash – Prevention

• Heat Rash – Hygiene, mild soap

• Poison Ivy – Identify area, safety briefing

• MRSA– Handwashing, > 60% ETOH hand sanitizer– Individual soap / razors, wipe down surfaces– Cleaner / bleach (1 tablespoon / gallon)

• Eye, nose, throat irritation if overused

– Isolate infected, medical care

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Respiratory Diseases

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InfluenzaInfluenza

• VirusVirus• Types A,B,CTypes A,B,C

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Influenza A H1N1Influenza A H1N1

• Central America origin? (Usually SE Asia)Central America origin? (Usually SE Asia)• Predominant influenza strain worldwidePredominant influenza strain worldwide• TransmissionTransmission

• Person-to-Person, mainly from coughing and sneezingPerson-to-Person, mainly from coughing and sneezing• Also from contaminated surfaces and inanimate objectsAlso from contaminated surfaces and inanimate objects

– NOT transmitted from:NOT transmitted from:• Eating porkEating pork• Drinking waterDrinking water• Recreational waterRecreational water

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Current US Influenza Activity During week 52 (December 27, 2009 – January 2, 2010), influenza activity

decreased slightly in the U.S.(as of January 2, 2010) Case rates highest in persons 5-14 years old

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Influenza – Treatment

• Symptomatic (fluids, rest, fever control)• Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) Zanamivir (Relenza)

– Symptoms for ≤ 2 days– Early Tx – Pregnancy & pre-existing diseases

• Stay home for at least 24 hours after your fever is gone– If you have to go out and you are ill, consider

wearing a mask to prevent spreading germs to others

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Influenza – Prevention Measures• Cover your cough• Hand washing• Hand sanitizer

– availability in group settings ↓ resp illness• Avoid touching your eyes/nose/mouth• Bed spacing ≥ 3ft

– Head-to-Toe orientation

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Influenza – Prevention Measures

• Vaccinations– Consider seasonal influenza vaccination– H1N1 vaccine now available everywhere

• Self-isolation of ill persons for observation

• Cleaning surfaces (heat, bleach, alcohols)– Infectious up to 8 hrs after contact with surface

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Gastrointestinal Illness

• Staphylococcus aureus• Norovirus• Bacillus cereus • Clostridium• E. coli• Salmonella• Shigella• Giardia

Source: http://www.voiceinthedesert.org.uk/weblog/archives/images/norovirus.gif

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Staphylococcus aureus – GI illness

• Pre-formed toxin– Bacteria grow on UN-refrigerated food and

produce toxin– Irritate upper GI tract → vomiting

• Cause – Poor food handling practices

• Tx – Symptomatic, ± MD

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Norovirus – GI Illness

• In US population (1999 estimates)

– Estimated 76 million total cases / year – Estimated 23 million cases of norovirus

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Norovirus – Transmission

• Infectious dose ≤ 100 particles

• Viable on surfaces for extended periods

• Rapid onset diarrhea / vomiting – Lasts ~ 24 Hrs.

• Excretion in stool 12 – 72 hours (2 Wks?)

Norovirus scanning Electron Micrograph (CDC Public Health Image Library)

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Norovirus – Transmission

• Foodborne– Sick handler– Poor food handling practices

• Person-to-person– Small infectious dose + long viability

• Occurs in– Schools, cruise ship, refugee camps,

hospitals, etc…

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Preventing Foodborne Illness

• Make sure foods are within their appropriate handling temps for a given time – < 40 °F or > 140 °F

• Certified Kitchen Manager course– http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/

foodestablishments/cfm.shtm

• “Design out” poor food handling processes– Sneeze guards, servers vs. self-serve

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Discussion – Hand Washing

• Key features of a successful program– Accessible facilities– Leadership by demonstration– Personal interactions

Courtesy CAPT George Vaughan, CDC, Vessel Sanitation Program

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Discussion – Hand Sanitizer

• Varying alcohol concentrations

• Contradictory research findings

• CDC advocates sanitizer as an adjunct

Courtesy CAPT George Vaughan, CDC, Vessel Sanitation Program

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Roadmap

• Review of common diseases and their prevention

• Resources

• Questions

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Resources for IMTs - NPS

InsideNPS; click swine flu (H1N1) under Hot Topics on right-hand sidehttp://inside.nps.gov/waso/waso.cfm?lv=2&prg=122

External website http://www.nps.gov/public_health/di/flu.htm

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Resources for IMTs - NPS

ARC guidelines for shelters http://www.region4a-mrc.org/documents/2009march/AMERICAN%20RED%20CROSS%20GUIDE%20FOR%20SHELTER%20MANAGERS.htm

CDC Shelter assessment survey http://www.bt.cdc.gov/shelterassessment/

SPHERE guidance for minimum standards of water / sanitation http://www.sphereproject.org/

US Army recommendations for preventing acute infectious disease for close-quarter living http://usachppm.apgea.army.mil/documents/TG/TG314.pdf

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Questions?

LCDR Antonio Neri MD, MPHUS Centers for Disease Control and PreventionWork: 770-488-3378Email: [email protected]

CDC EOC [email protected]