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By Karen McNew
WSLS10 Anchor
Published: November 20, 2008

Thousands of boxes of the anti-viral medicine Tamiflu are stockpiled in a Virginia warehouse.  The location is so secure that WSLS 10 On Your Side is not allowed to give the specific location.  The medicine may be the ultimate health insurance for people across the state in the event of a pandemic flu.

Retired Colonel Bob Mauskaupf with the Virginia Department of Health says a pandemic flu would be catastrophic.  One virus that has been watched closely and may one day lead to a pandemic is Avian Influenza, also known as Bird Flu.

A bird flu pandemic wouldn’t just be about people getting sick.  It’s about people dying.  As WSLS researched this story we found that according to the World Health Organization, since 2003 there have been 387 cases of avian flu in people and 245 of those people died.

Mauskaupf who heads up Virginia’s Pandemic Operations confirms that percentage has gone up, “It has risen from 49% to 63 percent…it is it’s a nasty bug.”

Right now, the world is in stage three which means the avian flu has been passed from animals to people.  A few years ago stories dominated local and national news because of the fear of what might happen next.

Mauskaupf says, “If a flu virus like the bird flu virus the h5n1 were to morph into a form that was transmissible person to person we would go into stage 4.”

Then, our state and federal government will move forward and start the process for distributing Tamiflu and other supplies to people in local communities.  The secure warehouse we toured has enough Tamiflu for 775 thousand Virginians in the event of a pandemic flu.  The VDH would be able to get more from the federal government if needed.  Tamiflu will be distributed to 600 locations across the state and the aim of the VDH is to make sure you don’t have to drive more than twelve miles to the nearest location.

But Mauskaupf cautions, “We shouldn’t depend on drugs as the only answer.“

No we shouldn’t because according to the Virginia Department of Health’s informational video about pandemic flu, people who are relatively healthy will not be the first to get Tamiflu which reduces the severity of symptoms when taken at the first signs of sickness.  Healthcare workers and those at highest risk for complications will get it first. 

Mass flu vaccine clinics have been held across the state as a way of practicing in the in the event of a pandemic.  But, we wouldn’t have a vaccine until 4 to 6 months after the outbreak.

While many scientists insist the flu pandemic of 1918 that killed millions across the world and more than 15 thousand people in Virginia is a piece of history that will be repeated, Mauskaupf says Virginia is prepared, ”We’re rated 100 percent by CDC, us and California… the only two in the country.”

Link to more information about tracking Avian Flu

Reader Reactions

Posted by ( Kobie ) on November 23, 2008 at 8:48 am

Thank you for the article. There is so much to do. Basic pandemic preparation includes more than drugs. Two weeks or more of food at home. Oddly this is cost effective as buying in bulk is often cheaper and uses less gas.

  Two things not mentioned where school closures from 2 weeks to three months. Department of Education has confirmed this part of the Presidents plan.

  December 17th at 2 pm is the eigth Health and Human services webcast at Source: http://www.pandemicflu.gov/news/panflu_webinar.html.

  Sadly H5N1 continues to spread across the world like a bad weed. Tamiflu is not a cure - it just reduces the death rate if given in the first 48 hours. The best cure is not to cath bird flu or H5N1 and to be ready for it.

  If you are ready for a pandemic then you are ready when the weather man says “Big snow storm for a few days” or the boss says “Sorry, cut backs”


  If you believe you can do something about global warming, do know you can do something to protect yourself and others.

Kobie
H5N1 wiki and news posts at:
http://www.newfluwiki2.com/

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