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HONG KONG, Dec. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Hong Kong has drafted a plan outlining a clear command and response coordination structure for any influenza outbreak, catering for three different response levels.
According to a government press
release, the plan for increasing the antiviral stockpile is also being explored
in the advent of the winter influenza peak season.
The Legislative Council Panel on
Health Services will discuss the proposals next week.
Under the plan, the Secretary for
Health, Welfare & Food will activate "alert," "serious" or "emergency"
response levels upon the advice of Directors of Health or Agriculture, Fisheries
Conservation.
At the alert response level,
where there is highly pathogenic avian flu outbreaks in the poultry population
or human cases outside Hong Kong, a simplified emergency response command
structure will be launched.
The Health, Welfare Food Bureau,
Department of Health, Hospital Authority, Agriculture, Fisheries &
Conservation Department and Food & Environmental Hygiene Department will
assess the nature and levels of risk.
At the serious level, where there
is highly pathogenic avian flu cases among the local poultry population or where
there is human cases without evidence of efficient human-to-human transmission,
a steering committee chaired by the Secretary for Health, Welfare & Food
will be set up to steer responses.
It will be chaired by the Chief
Executive when the emergency response level is activated. Scenarios include
where there is evidence confirming efficient human-to-human transmission of
novel influenza occurring overseas or locally, or where there is a pandemic
influenza declared by the World Health Organization.
The response and strategies will
be reviewed and revised according to the latest developments to ensure the most
efficient use of health resources. Enditem |