Disaster Planning for Pandemic Flu: An Assessment of the Potential Effects of an Influenza Pandemic on Local Community Health Care Resources

Darren P. Mareiniss
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The eventuality of another influenza pandemic and the recent concern over H5N1, avian flu, require an assessment of local community healthcare capabilities. As the federal government has recently stated that such local communities will be primarily responsible for public health planning and implementation during a severe pandemic, an assessment of the current capabilities in these communities and planning for deficiencies must commence immediately. In this article, we have assessed the impact and capabilities of a model local county community in suburban Maryland. Our two statistical models demonstrate the likely impact of a mild, 1968 Hong Kong Flu pandemic in comparison to a severe, 1918 Spanish Flu type pandemic respectively. Both of these statistical models reveal significant resource deficiencies that many local communities may face. Additionally, we discuss some negative consequences that pandemic policy implementation itself may have on local communities and healthcare systems. Some recommendations for pandemic planning are suggested.
流感大流行的灾难规划:流感大流行对当地社区卫生保健资源潜在影响的评估
另一场流感大流行的可能性以及最近对H5N1禽流感的关注,要求对当地社区的卫生保健能力进行评估。联邦政府最近指出,在严重流行病期间,这些地方社区将主要负责公共卫生规划和执行工作,因此必须立即开始评估这些社区目前的能力并规划不足之处。在本文中,我们评估了马里兰州郊区一个模范县社区的影响和能力。我们的两个统计模型分别展示了温和的1968年香港流感大流行与严重的1918年西班牙流感大流行的可能影响。这两种统计模型都揭示了许多地方社区可能面临的严重资源不足。此外,我们还讨论了流行病政策实施本身可能对当地社区和医疗保健系统产生的一些负面影响。对大流行规划提出了一些建议。
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