Haiti – HHS Relief and Support Activities
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Medical supplies, support equipment and several teams have been deployed to Haiti; these include an International Medical Surgical Response Team, Disaster Medical Assistance Teams and an Incident Response Coordination Team. U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps personnel are serving on the USNS Comfort as part of the medical staff.
<table border="1"><tbody><tr valign="top"><td>"Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with those who are suffering from this terrible disaster."
-- Secretary Sebelius Video More videos>>
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</td></tr></tbody></table>New Information
January 21, 2010
HHS Emergency Response in Haiti: Summary Report Get an update on the medical care provided by HHS teams in Haiti and assistance given to citizens returning to the U.S.
January 21, 2010
Secretary Sebelius Statement on Haitian Children in Pittsburgh HHS has worked over the last several days to unite Haitian children who recently arrived in Pittsburgh with their prospective parents, who had filed for their adoption some time ago and were far along in that process. These children are now all in the care of their new families.
More information
Links to HHS Information
Health Guidance
Haiti Ackee Fruit (FDA)
People in Haiti with access to ackee orchards might try to eat the fruit as a result of food scarcity. They should not eat unripe ackee fruit, or certain parts of the ripe fruit, because naturally occurring toxins in them can cause sickness or death.
Haiti Earthquake Info & General Earthquake Info (CDC)
Information about the January 12th earthquake in Haiti, as well as how to survive an earthquake and reduce its health impact.
Guidance for U.S. Residents in Haiti (CDC)
General health guidance from the CDC if injured, for food and water precautions, and other things to avoid.
Public Health Issues and Priorities for the Haiti Earthquake (CDC)
Public health needs, projections, and recommendations taking into account Haiti's socio-economic and demographic situation and the health of its people prior to the earthquake. Based on CDC's previous experience with disasters in Haiti and earthquakes in other countries.
After an Earthquake
After an Earthquake (CDC)
What to expect, what to do, and precautions to take after an earthquake occurs
Power Outages: Key Tips for Consumers about Food Safety (FDA)
How to prepare for and what to do when the power goes out and when the power is restored.
Insulin Storage and Switching between Products in an Emergency (FDA)
Advice for patients who may have to use insulin products different from their usual insulin in an emergency.
Safe Drug Use After a Natural Disaster (FDA)
Provides information on what to do with drugs that have been potentially affected by fire, flooding or unsafe water and the use of temperature-sensitive drug products when refrigeration is temporarily unavailable.
Impact of Severe Weather Conditions on Biological Products (FDA)
Addresses information on the storage and use of temperature-sensitive biological products that have been involved in a electrical power failure.
Reopening Shuttered Hospitals to Expand Surge Capacity (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
This resource can help public health officials and hospital and health facility staff determine how to best choose and use a formerly closed hospital or health facility to care for patients in advance of natural or man-made disasters.
Coping with Traumatic Events (National Institute of Mental Health)
Information and resources for parents, first responders, researchers and others.
Travel
Travel Alert (Department of State)
Department of State alerts U.S. citizens to avoid travel to Haiti in the aftermath of the powerful earthquake.
Travel Health Warning (CDC)
Travel health warning from the CDC to avoid nonessential travel to Haiti.
Guidance for Relief Workers and Others Traveling to Haiti for Earthquake Response (CDC)
Advisements to relief workers and other personnel traveling to Haiti to assist with the humanitarian response.
Relief Workers
Health Recommendations for Relief Workers Responding to Disasters (CDC)
Advice specific to the needs of relief workers responding to disasters including: prior to traveling information, immunizations, diseases, other risks, psychological and emotional stress, and a travel health kit.
First Responders
First Responders Resources (Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness & Response)
Information for first responders including: working in hot environments, injuries, and psychological and stress issues.
Mass Casualties & Surge Capacity
Mass Medical Care with Scarce Resources: The Essentials (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
Guide includes information on ethical and legal issues, and the provision of services to address pre-hospital, acute hospital care, and alternative care sites, and palliative care during a public health emergency.
Injury Management (CDC)
Information for clinicians on management of emergency wounds, crush injuries, and crush syndrome.
Disaster Alternate Care Facility Selection Tool (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
Two new interactive computer tools, Disaster Alternate Care Facility Selection Tool and an ancillary tool, Alternate Care Facility Patient Selection Tool, help institutions and communities select alternate care facilities and determine which patients to send to them.
More Information
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<table border="1"><tbody><tr valign="top"><td>"Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with those who are suffering from this terrible disaster."
-- Secretary Sebelius Video More videos>>
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January 21, 2010
HHS Emergency Response in Haiti: Summary Report Get an update on the medical care provided by HHS teams in Haiti and assistance given to citizens returning to the U.S.
January 21, 2010
Secretary Sebelius Statement on Haitian Children in Pittsburgh HHS has worked over the last several days to unite Haitian children who recently arrived in Pittsburgh with their prospective parents, who had filed for their adoption some time ago and were far along in that process. These children are now all in the care of their new families.
More informationLinks to HHS Information
Health Guidance
Haiti Ackee Fruit (FDA)
People in Haiti with access to ackee orchards might try to eat the fruit as a result of food scarcity. They should not eat unripe ackee fruit, or certain parts of the ripe fruit, because naturally occurring toxins in them can cause sickness or death.
Haiti Earthquake Info & General Earthquake Info (CDC)
Information about the January 12th earthquake in Haiti, as well as how to survive an earthquake and reduce its health impact.
Guidance for U.S. Residents in Haiti (CDC)
General health guidance from the CDC if injured, for food and water precautions, and other things to avoid.
Public Health Issues and Priorities for the Haiti Earthquake (CDC)
Public health needs, projections, and recommendations taking into account Haiti's socio-economic and demographic situation and the health of its people prior to the earthquake. Based on CDC's previous experience with disasters in Haiti and earthquakes in other countries.
After an Earthquake
After an Earthquake (CDC)
What to expect, what to do, and precautions to take after an earthquake occurs
Power Outages: Key Tips for Consumers about Food Safety (FDA)
How to prepare for and what to do when the power goes out and when the power is restored.
Insulin Storage and Switching between Products in an Emergency (FDA)
Advice for patients who may have to use insulin products different from their usual insulin in an emergency.
Safe Drug Use After a Natural Disaster (FDA)
Provides information on what to do with drugs that have been potentially affected by fire, flooding or unsafe water and the use of temperature-sensitive drug products when refrigeration is temporarily unavailable.
Impact of Severe Weather Conditions on Biological Products (FDA)
Addresses information on the storage and use of temperature-sensitive biological products that have been involved in a electrical power failure.
Reopening Shuttered Hospitals to Expand Surge Capacity (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
This resource can help public health officials and hospital and health facility staff determine how to best choose and use a formerly closed hospital or health facility to care for patients in advance of natural or man-made disasters.
Coping with Traumatic Events (National Institute of Mental Health)
Information and resources for parents, first responders, researchers and others.
Travel
Travel Alert (Department of State)
Department of State alerts U.S. citizens to avoid travel to Haiti in the aftermath of the powerful earthquake.
Travel Health Warning (CDC)
Travel health warning from the CDC to avoid nonessential travel to Haiti.
Guidance for Relief Workers and Others Traveling to Haiti for Earthquake Response (CDC)
Advisements to relief workers and other personnel traveling to Haiti to assist with the humanitarian response.
Relief Workers
Health Recommendations for Relief Workers Responding to Disasters (CDC)
Advice specific to the needs of relief workers responding to disasters including: prior to traveling information, immunizations, diseases, other risks, psychological and emotional stress, and a travel health kit.
First Responders
First Responders Resources (Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness & Response)
Information for first responders including: working in hot environments, injuries, and psychological and stress issues.
Mass Casualties & Surge Capacity
Mass Medical Care with Scarce Resources: The Essentials (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
Guide includes information on ethical and legal issues, and the provision of services to address pre-hospital, acute hospital care, and alternative care sites, and palliative care during a public health emergency.
Injury Management (CDC)
Information for clinicians on management of emergency wounds, crush injuries, and crush syndrome.
Disaster Alternate Care Facility Selection Tool (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
Two new interactive computer tools, Disaster Alternate Care Facility Selection Tool and an ancillary tool, Alternate Care Facility Patient Selection Tool, help institutions and communities select alternate care facilities and determine which patients to send to them.
More Information
- Secretary Sebelius Statement on Haitian Children in Pittsburgh, January 21, 2010
- HHS Summary Report, January 21, 2010
- HHS Summary Report, January 20, 2010
- HHS Summary Report, January 19, 2010
- HHS Medical Teams Providing Medical Care in Haiti, January 18, 2010
- First HHS Medical Teams Providing Assistance in Haiti, January 16, 2010
- HHS: First Teams Hit the Ground in Haiti - New Resources on Haiti Recovery Effort Now Available for Media and the Public, January 15, 2010
- HHS Deploying U.S. Medical Personnel to Haiti, January 14, 2010
- Secretary Sebelius Statement, January 13, 2010