subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Thu, Nov 26 2009 

Published: October 28, 2009 09:41 pm    print this story   email this story  

H1N1 prep work key to handling outbreak

Seminar offers businesses advice on how to weather swine flu pandemic

By Lisa Trigg
The Tribune-Star

TERRE HAUTE “Do not panic — yet!”

That advice from Dr. Randy Stevens came Wednesday afternoon during a seminar for businesses in the Wabash Valley facing the H1N1 flu pandemic that’s sweeping the nation.

The Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce teamed up with AP&S Clinic, Union Hospital Occupational Health Center, Terre Haute Regional Hospital and the Vigo County Health Department to help answer questions on how businesses should prepare for a flu outbreak here.

The anticipated peak for the H1N1 pandemic is the week before and week after Halloween, so the peak is now.

By the end of year, said Stevens, director of the Union Hospital Center for Occupational Health, an estimated 60 percent of people worldwide will become infected by H1N1, but only 35 percent will become sick.

Those statistics are not intended to scare the public, but do illustrate that H1N1 is a serious illness that can be survived.

Businesses also can survive a pandemic despite temporarily losing a large chunk of their work force because of illness.

There are things that businesses can do to lessen the spread of illness in the workplace, including setting up hand-sanitizing stations at building entry points, and offering surgical masks to those who are coughing or want to avoid germs from other people.

Stevens’ recommendations include:

• Get the H1N1 vaccine when it is available. Producing the vaccine is a Herculean effort right now because it usually takes about a year to get a vaccine ready. This strain of H1N1 was recognized only in April, he said, and yet the vaccine is already becoming available, even though production is not meeting demand at this time.

• Get the “seasonal flu” vaccination when it’s available.

• Anyone age 60 and older should get the pneumococcal vaccine now. Half of the deaths involving H1N1 have occurred in people who should have gotten this vaccination.

• Stay home if you are sick.

• Stay away from hospitals and public facilities where you could spread illness or pick up germs.

Stevens pointed out that the typical year results in 40,000 deaths from influenza. Of those deaths, 80 to 90 percent are in people with chronic diseases or co-infections with bacteria such as staph, pneumococcal and MRSA. That is the same thing that is being seen now, Stevens said.

“In looking at the autopsies of people who have died this time [of H1N1], they also have a secondary bacterial infection,” the doctor stated.

Vaccination is highly recommended for the recognized high-risk groups of pregnant women, young people and those with chronic disease, as well as the elderly.

Six percent of all H1N1 deaths so far have been women who were pregnant, Stevens said, and that is rare for deaths from seasonal flu. The vaccine is available at the maternal health clinic in Vigo County, but some pregnant women are turning down the vaccination.

“If I had a person now in my family that was pregnant, I would be pushing them hard to get this vaccination,” Stevens said.

So far, H1N1 has been less deadly than the typical seasonal flu, he continued, but more people will be down with the virus.

Carolyn Hamilton, chief nursing officer for Regional Hospital, encouraged businesses to set up “sneeze stations” at all entrances to encourage respiratory etiquette.

Flu is spread in the air via respiratory droplets propelled from a person’s sneeze, and by touching something with the virus on it.

“Handwashing is the single most important means of preventing the spread of infection,” Hamilton said.

She also encourages coughing persons to sit at least three feet away from others in common areas.

And she explained that “presenteeism” — the act of being present at work even if one is too sick to be productive, or work beyond the expected hours — is not a badge of honor for people who do not like to miss work.

Reinforcing the message that handwashing is essential, Megan Bland, health educator and media coordinator with the Vigo County Health Department, said people should pay special attention to not only their palms when washing their hands, but also to the wrists, areas between the fingers and around the thumb, and particularly the fingernail area.

She also noted: “Hand sanitizer is not a replacement for handwashing.”

Hand sanitizer should be used when handwashing is not immediately available, she said, but is not an alternative to 20 seconds of soap and water.

print this story   email this story  



Terre Haute Progress Retail health medical manufacturing education

Terre Haute



autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Terre Haute

Terre Haute News Morning Headlines

Terre Haute ClickLocal

Terre Haute Tribune-Star Newspaper Dial-A-Pro

Terre Haute Tribune-Star Newspaper Live in the Clubs

Terre Haute News on Twitter

Premium Jobs

EXPERIENCED DENTAL ASSISTANT NEEDED
to work 2-3 days a week in a busy dental office, emphasizing in oral surgery. Pay commensurate on experience & backgroun...>MORE

NOW HIRING OWNER OPERATORS
Call 270-678-7379....>MORE

MANAGEMENT (KEYHOLDER) POSITION WITH LOCAL
shoe store. Exciting career opportunity. Retail experience preferred. Competitive benefit package. Apply at SHOE SHOW, 2...>MORE

DENTAL HYGIENIST POSITION,
part time and or as needed. Send resume to P.O. Box 1172, Tompkinsville, KY 42167.

...>MORE

CAREER MINDED INDIVIDUALS SEARCHING FOR A HOME
We offer HOME ON WEEKENDS!!
2500 miles per week
100% no touch freight
No force dispatch to NYC. Safety &
...>MORE

ADULT THERAPIST
LifeSkills has a full-time Adult Therapist position available for our service center in Metcalfe County. The position is...>MORE

ELECTRICIAN WANTED. KY LICENSE PREFERRED.
OSHA 10 hr. 10+ years exp., commercial, EOE, Drug free workplace. Job is located in Glasgow, KY. Interested applicants c...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Autos

LOOKING FOR A GREAT AUTO DEAL?.....
Looking to buy or sell?
Check here for the Premium Auto Section.
You can post an ad with unlimited text and
...>MORE

2002 HONDA TRIKE GL-1800
40k miles. Asking $27,000. For more info call 270-404-2959.

...>MORE

93 CHEVROLET CONVERSION VAN,
123,000+ miles., new tires, runs & looks great. Must see. $1795 O.B.O. 453-3726 or 670-8131.

...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Homes

2 BR, 1 BA DUPLEX, $650 MO. ALL UTILITIES PAID,
C/H/A, WD hookup, stove, DW, ref., storage unit furnished.
rear deck. Harwood St. $425 mo. 678-5982. or 670-5745.
...>MORE

2 BR, 1 BA HOUSE, $350 MO. + $350 DEP.
Fridge & stove included. Call 270-404-1795.

...>MORE

LAST WOODED LOT IN HIDDEN ACRES,
gentle slope, perfect for floor plans that incl. walk-out basement. City utilities available, 2.0 ac. Call 670-8486.
...>MORE

2010 FLEETWOOD 32X80, 4 BR, 2 BA, FAMILY RM.,
fireplace, mud room, 6" walls, thermo windows, appliances, airs, OSB wrap, 2279 sq. ft., delivered, set up skirting, lis...>MORE

LIVE IN CAREGIVER NEEDED
for elderly woman. Will provide room and board to take care. 270-427-5468.

...>MORE

LOCAL BUSINESS SEEKING FULL-TIME BOOKKEEPER.
Minimum 2 years experience. QuickBooks knowledge required. Benefits available. Please send resume to Box DR, c/o The Gla...>MORE

GREAT LOCATION! Corner of Stockton & Love Streets,
Edmonton. 1965 brick ranch, 2000+ sq. ft., 3 BR, unfinished basement, 2 full BA, 2 fireplaces, 1 acres. Sold as is $80,0...>MORE

GREAT LOCATION! BEAUTIFUL WELL KEPT HOME
at 97 Garet Way (Garnett Grove Subd.) 3 BR, 2 BA, finished basement, 2 car garage, approx. 2,000 sq. ft., mature landsca...>MORE

3 BR, 1 BA DUPLEX IN THE COUNTRY.
Appliances furnished including D/W, service pets only, references required. 1 yr. lease. $495 mo. + $100 deposit. Call 2...>MORE

3 BR, 2 BA DUPLEX,
dishwasher, fridge, stove, basement, garage, $650 mo. + $650 deposit. 1 yr. lease. 270-576-6363.

...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Featured Jobs

Drivers Wanted
By Invitation Only...
DRIVERS WANTED!
WHERE: Hogan
Transports
WHEN: NOW!
WHAT: Driving Op
...>MORE

Cart Route Driver
REFRESHMENT
SERVICES PEPSI
Pepsi has immediate
openings for a Cart
Route Driver. Duties
inc
...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Featured Autos

96 Grand Marquis
96 Grand Marquis,
All Power, 130K
Miles, Runs good
$2500 208-4598

...>MORE

97 Sable
97 Mercury Sable,
New Brakes, Rides
& Drives Like New ,
Great on gas $1500
obo (812)235-4351
...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Featured Homes

Kenbell Plaza
kenbell plaza
624 to 2,880 sq. ft.
office space availa-
ble for lease.
(812)234-4845
...>MORE

833 S 8th
1/2 Month Free Rent!
1 bd lower spacious
$350+util & dep 833
S. 8th. 234-3977
...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Cool Stuff

Queen sz bed
bombay company
queen sz bed
w/night stand, chest
& dresser, $500.
(812)236-2237

...>MORE

Christmas Items
Antique Sewing
Machine, Dresser,
Coats, Table &
Chairs, Purses,
Jewelry, Christmas
Items, B
...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index