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Australia - Victoria raises A/H1NI flu alert level

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://news.theage.com.au/breaking-...es-response-as-flu-spreads-20090601-brum.html

Victoria changes response as flu spreads
June 1, 2009 - 6:29AM

Victoria will stop contacting every person who contracts swine flu "within a week", Premier John Brumby says.

As the number of swine flu cases in Victoria reached 212, with 39 new cases reported on Sunday alone, Mr Brumby told The Age newspaper the state would soon move from the "contain" phase of combating the potentially deadly virus to the "sustain" phase.

Under the "contain" phase, healthy people who have had contact with a swine flu patient are quarantined voluntarily and given anti-viral drugs for a week, but in the "sustain" phase quarantining is limited to those who share a home with a confirmed swine flu patient.

This will last until a vaccine is available.

"You get to a point where the number of cases continues to escalate, and to be honest, it becomes physically impossible to track everybody who's got the virus and everybody who's come in contact with them," Mr Brumby said.

"We're not at that stage yet, but what I'm saying to you is that inevitably, in the next week or so, we will come into that stage and we will need to consider whether we move from 'contain' to 'sustain'. We haven't made that decision at this stage.


"We would need, obviously, further discussions with the national advisory committee and with the other states and territories.

"But inevitably, if you look overseas, if you look at a number of the European countries, a number of the US states, they are now in the 'sustain' phase and they are treating this as a normal, seasonal flu, albeit a little milder."

Six more Victorian schools will close on Monday because of the swine flu outbreak, but another two will reopen.

The latest closures include Keilor Downs Secondary College, Melbourne High School, Canterbury Girls Secondary College, Warringa Park School, Mercy College Coburg and Gilson College Taylors Hill.

Thornbury High School and Mill Park Secondary College are due to reopen.

? 2009 AAP
 
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Source: http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25579152-661,00.html

Victoria poised to raise alert on swine flu
Article from: Herald Sun

Grant McArthur and Michael Harvey

June 03, 2009 12:00am

VICTORIAN swine flu cases have surged to almost 400 as the state prepares to step up its pandemic response, possibly as early as Wednesday.

The State and Federal governments are poised to move Victoria into the "sustain" phase - a recognition efforts to contain the virus are futile.

Victoria last night had 395 recorded cases of swine flu, four times the 99 confirmed cases in the rest of Australia.

Rather than quarantining healthy people who have had contact with infected swine flu cases, the focus will move to treating all sick people and shielding the frail and most at-risk groups from the virus.

In other developments:

A FURTHER 89 cases were confirmed in Victoria and 776 suspected cases had tests pending yesterday.

FOOTSCRAY North Primary School and Epping's Meadowglen Primary have been closed after further confirmed cases, bringing the total schools closed over swine flu to 14.

CANTERBURY Girls Secondary School, Peter Lalor Secondary College in Lalor and Roxburgh Park Primary School will all reopen today after being cleared of further swine flu clusters.

THE Australian Psychological Society warned parents to help children deal with the issue to avoid unnecessary anxiety.

Milder than expected symptoms mean the Government will not invoke measures to limit mass gatherings or public transport, and will allow schools with infected students to remain open.

As the scaled-back measures were devised yesterday the political jostling over the swine flu was stepped up, with Prime Minister Kevin Rudd accused of deliberately fanning hysteria over the outbreak.

Victorian Liberal Senator Julian McGauran said schools were being closed unnecessarily and millions of dollars was being wasted on Tamiflu doses.

"The Rudd Government is attempting to dramatise swine flu into the Black Plague, alarming the general public into a national crisis that can miraculously be cured by the Prime Minister," he said.

"Influenza A in past seasons has been a more deadly strain and spread throughout Australia yet never triggered a national crisi
 
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Australia's Victoria raises A/H1NI flu alert level

www.chinaview.cn 2009-06-03 13:28:49
CANBERRA, June 3 (Xinhua) -- Australia's Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon on Wednesday announced Victoria had become the first Australian jurisdiction to lift its pandemic alert level from contain to a modified sustained phase.
So far more than three-quarters of the 502 Australians diagnosed with A/H1N1 flu are from the state of Victoria.
Roxon said other states and territories will inevitably follow Victoria's lead and raise their human A/H1N1 alert level.
"We do expect that over the coming days and weeks other jurisdictions will also see this disease gradually spread throughout their communities and will ultimately need to move to this phase," she said in Canberra on Wednesday.
Victoria's new alert level means the state can more intensely target those at risk of contracting the virus.
Roxon said this would involve testing people in vulnerable settings such as aged-care facilities, hospitals and special schools and implementing more extensive tracing of those at risk of severe complications from the bug.
Meanwhile, Commonwealth Chief Medical Officer Jim Bishop announced random flu testing would begin around the country in a bid to understand how the virus was spreading.


http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-06/03/content_11480420.htm
 
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