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Emergency
Preparedness
Office of Emergency Preparedness
There is no pandemic influenza in the world today, but...
Over the last couple of years, a small number of people in Asia
and Europe have become ill with a strain of flu that normally
affects birds. There are no cases of bird flu in humans in the
United States at this time.
Most, if not all, of these people have gotten the illness from
birds-not from other people. But for those who have contracted
the flu, this strain of flu appears to be severe with a high death
rate.
There is concern that this strain of bird flu could cause a pandemic-a
dangerous global outbreak of disease. The pandemic may or may
not be caused by the current bird flu. A global outbreak will
only happen if the flu virus changes so that people can easily
get it from each other, not just from birds. That has not happened
yet, but health officials believe that it will eventually.
It is important that DeKalb County is prepared and the more we
plan now, the better off we will be in the future. Planning for
a pandemic also helps us prepare for the normal annual flu season
and other public health emergencies and disasters.
Additional Pandemic Flu Resources:
For more information regarding emergency preparedness trainings,
workshops and resource materials in DeKalb County, contact:
Bernie Hicks
Director
Office of Emergency Preparedness
DeKalb County Board of Health
445 Winn Way
Decatur, GA 30030
404-508-7835