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November 4th, 2009

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Given the awareness of the potential implications of Swine Flu, we offer resources for your review/information.
Firstly, info from CNN, which is a great site kept current with links to various other sites. Secondly, info from the ISSA (International Sanitary Supply Association) is also provided. Included are links that cover the background, general info, role of personal hygiene, etc. Also, below are documents prepared by Mark Warner, Enviro-Solutions Product Manager for Disinfectants and Sanitizers. Mark provides specific helpful info on the cleaning and disinfection of facilities. The first link is a short note dealing with the Swine Flu; the second is an article published by Mark dealing with SuperBugs in general and how to disinfect and decontaminate facilities. There is also a Business/Organization Pandemic/Epidemic Planning Checklist.
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CNN: H1N1 Indepth Coverage
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Because of its recent spread and toll in Mexico City, Mexico, and worldwide, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization are concerned that the swine flu that hit there could be a new, stronger strain of the virus. Accordingly, the U.S. government declared a public health emergency yesterday in response to the swine flu outbreak.
With the threat of a swine flu pandemic and cleaning’s role in pandemic preparation, ISSA has compiled the following resources for members to consider.
ISSA Article: Swine Flu Precautions
ISSA News: Globe Braces to Combat Swine Flu
Pandemic Presentations from ISSA/INTERCLEAN 2007
Swine Influenza Updates from CDC
Video: Pandemic Preparation with Dave Forney
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If you have any questions regarding cleaning and disinfecting procedures, ES disinfectants, etc., feel free to contact Mark Warner directly. Find below the articles prepared by him.
Disinfection and Decontamination Procedures
H1N1 Disinfection Find some good information regarding H1N1 Disinfection, including approved disinfectants, Enviro’s position regarding disinfecting cleaning (Defcon 1, 2 & 3), incorporating several disinfectants, and more.
Business Pandemic/Epidemic Planning Checklist
Email Mark Warner
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As we watch the progression of the H1N1 Flu, now being commonly referred to
as the Human Swine Flu, we need to remember that the average flu kills
50,000 people, and the H1N1 Flu is not average. In fact, it seems to attack
the healthiest people, causing their extremely healthy immune systems to
over-react. It is this over-reaction that causes the pneumonia-like
condition that causes death.
The media has softened on their coverage lately, but that does not mean this
threat is over. Not at all. Keep in mind that with the miracle of modern
media and the internet, we have been kept very aware of this emerging
threat, much sooner than we would have been just 20 years ago. Back then,
the general public probably wouldn't even know about it yet.
Also, keep in mind that the 1918 Pandemic hit it in three waves, not one,
ultimately taking between 50 million to 100 million lives. We have to stay
on top of this.
Here are some excellent websites that allow us to closely track this
outbreak.
The first one is HealthMap.com, a global disease alert map pinpointing each
H1N1 Flu outbreak location, with a brief description of the event.
http://healthmap.org/swineflu
The CDC has been providing daily press briefings. The MP3 audio and
transcripts will keep you very current.
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/press/
Another very interesting site is PandemicFlu.gov. The site acts as a
clearing house for current information on H1N1 from the CDC, the World
Health Organization (WHO), the FDA, the Pan American Health Organization
(PAHO) and others. Very interesting site.
http://www.pandemicflu.gov/
Also, the World Health Organization (WHO) is providing daily updates on
their site.
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/index.htm
The Public Health Agency of Canada's site provides daily updates, also.
Very specific to the Canadian threat.
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/alert-alerte/swine_200904-eng.php
www.recombinomics.com Committed to the study of recombination as the driver of rapid molecular evolution and the emergence of novel infectious agents.
There are literally thousands of website pages that provide information on
H1N1 and many appear very alert to the ever-present threat of even newer
pathogenic threats.
We suggest book-marking key sites and checking them often. Even when this
threat is past, we need to stay alert and be prepared for the next
biological threat that might be just over the horizon. After all, our
customers, our communities and our own families are counting on us to be the
front line of defense.
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