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US - A Message to the HHS, CDC, Whitehouse Lurkers - Please issue a statement about current disease status among people who have crossed the border

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Hi!

We know you follow us everyday. And thanks for that!

We are respectfully requesting information about the current disease status of the people who have crossed the border.

While immigration has become a "hot political" issue, we are not a political site.

But - there are many rumors in the media about diseases in this population. What is true? What is not true?

We would like to know what diseases are present. How many cases of each, and, how does the present situation compare to previous years.

With the media running wild with many quotes from unnamed sources, the fan of ignorance is fueling the fire of mistrust.


Thanks!
 
Re: US - A Message to the HHS, CDC, Whitehouse Lurkers - Please issue a statement about current disease status among people who have crossed the border

Crickets.
 
Re: US - A Message to the HHS, CDC, Whitehouse Lurkers - Please issue a statement about current disease status among people who have crossed the border

From: FluTrackers <flutrackers@earthlink.net>
To: jesus.garcia @acf.hhs.gov
Subject: from FluTrackers.com - Request for official HHS press release about health status of recent arrivals at the US border
Date: Jul 8, 2014 12:24 PM

Hello Mr. Garcia!

You may not know us but we are well known to many disease experts at HHS. We are a world leader in digital disease detection since 2006.

We have noticed several main stream media articles quoting unnamed sources regarding the disease status of recent arrivals at the US border.

We are requesting an official HHS press release and/or statement regarding the health status of these arrivals. We would like to know what diseases are present in this population, and at what rate. We are asking for basic epidemiological information. Also, we would like to know how the present rate of disease compares to past groups of people who have crossed the border.

Full Disclosure: Any response from you will be published on our site.


Thank you!


sincerely,

Sharon Sanders
Editor-in-Chief
FluTrackers.com Inc.
 
Re: US - A Message to the HHS, CDC, Whitehouse Lurkers - Please issue a statement about current disease status among people who have crossed the border

From: "Garcia, Jesus (ACF)"
To: 'FluTrackers'
Subject: RE: from FluTrackers.com - Request for official HHS press release about health status of recent arrivals at the US border
Date: Jul 8, 2014 10:55 PM

Good evening,

Please contact HHS ACF Spokesperson Kenneth Wolfe at (202) 401-9215 or at kenneth.wolfe@acf.hhs.gov.

Thank you,

Jesus Garcia
Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for External Affairs
Administration for Children and Families
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
 
Re: US - A Message to the HHS, CDC, Whitehouse Lurkers - Please issue a statement about current disease status among people who have crossed the border

From: FluTrackers
To: kenneth.wolfe
Subject: Fw: RE: from FluTrackers.com - Request for official HHS press release about health status of recent arrivals at the US border
Date: Jul 9, 2014 10:44 AM

Hello Kenneth!

Please see below email stream published with full disclosure given.

Please respond accordingly to our request initially sent to Mr. Garcia.

Full Disclosure: Any response from you will be published on our site.



Sincerely,


Sharon Sanders
Editor-in-Chief
FluTrackers.com
 
Re: US - A Message to the HHS, CDC, Whitehouse Lurkers - Please issue a statement about current disease status among people who have crossed the border

From: "Wolfe, Kenneth (ACF)"
<kenneth.wolfe@acf.hhs.g...
To: 'FluTrackers' <flutrackers@earthlink.net>
Subject: RE: RE: from FluTrackers.com - Request for official HHS press release about health status of recent arrivals at the US border
Date: Jul 9, 2014 3:19 PM

Hello, Sharon. The following may be attributed to the Administration for Children and Families at HHS:

When children come into the Department of Health and Human Services program, they are given a well-child exam and given all needed childhood vaccinations to protect against communicable diseases. They are also screened for tuberculosis, and receive a mental health exam. If children are determined to have any communicable disease or have been exposed to a communicable disease, they are placed in a program or facility that has the capacity to quarantine. If they have mental health problems, they are similarly placed in a specialized facility to meet their needs and not in a temporary shelter.

CDC is supporting other federal partners in responding to the increase in unaccompanied children entering the United States by providing consultation on medical screening and disease surveillance, as needed, throughout this process. CDC does not believe the children arriving at U.S. borders pose a public health risk to the general public or U.S. communities.

Here are some resources on the Unaccompanied Alien Children program:

http://www.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/orr/unaccompanied_childrens_services_fact_sheet.pdf

http://www.acf.hhs.gov/unaccompanied-children-frequently-asked-questions

http://www.dhs.gov/unaccompanied-children-southwest-border

http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/orr/programs/ucs/about

Kenneth J. Wolfe
Deputy director, Office of Public Affairs
Administration for Children and Families
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Washington, D.C.</flutrackers@earthlink.net></kenneth.wolfe@acf.hhs.g...>
 
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From: FluTrackers <flutrackers@earthlink.net>
To: "Wolfe,Kenneth (ACF)" <kenneth.wolfe@acf.hhs.gov>
Subject: RE: RE: from FluTrackers.com - Request for official HHS press release about health status of recent arrivals at the US border
Date: Jul 9, 2014 6:26 PM

Thanks Kenneth.

Your email response has been posted in its entirety on the site. Also, I have posted references on our twitter account which is linked to our facebook page.

http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?p=539144#post539144


Please keep FluTrackers on your short list for updates to the public health status of the border situation.


sincerely,

Sharon
 
Re: US - A Message to the HHS, CDC, Whitehouse Lurkers - Please issue a statement about current disease status among people who have crossed the border

It is good that people crossing the border are being screened for TB, since Emory University professor reports that drug-resistant TB is on the rise along the border. (Shiloh's link below)
http://news.emory.edu/stories/2014/07/upress_tuberculosis_and_immigration/campus.html
Also from the article: "Multi-drug resistant TB is a debilitating disease and very expensive to treat, she says. It requires up to 24 months of care and can cost $500,000 per patient..."
 
Re: US - A Message to the HHS, CDC, Whitehouse Lurkers - Please issue a statement about current disease status among people who have crossed the border

Every link that I tried on that Emory U page works except for: "Drug-resistant TB on the rise at the US border, Emory..." I can't even find it with a search of their site.

It's a very important issue; CDC should start reporting it in their MMWR.
 
Re: US - A Message to the HHS, CDC, Whitehouse Lurkers - Please issue a statement about current disease status among people who have crossed the border

The video interview portion of the article is on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVARZY85RgY

Comments below are at @ the 55 sec. mark.

"Multi-drug resistant TB is a debilitating disease and very expensive to treat, she says. It requires up to 24 months of care and can cost $500,000 per patient"
it still pulls up as an article title but with the bad link.

(Monday) This link to the article works for now: http://news.emory.edu/stories/2014/07/mm_immigration_tuberculosis_polly_price/
 
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Re: US - A Message to the HHS, CDC, Whitehouse Lurkers - Please issue a statement about current disease status among people who have crossed the border

From: FluTrackers <flutrackers@earthlink.net>
To: Hector Garza

Subject: Please verify mention of your union official in media article
Date: Jul 14, 2014 12:58 PM

Hector Garza
NBPC Local 2455
P.O. Box 2363
Laredo, Texas 78044

Hello Mr. Garza!

I am writing to you about the mention of your union in the article below:

http://www.nationalreview.com/corne...umonia-caught-illegal-immigrant-expected-have


Can you verify the information in the article?

Also, as a broader question - What is your union seeing on the border regarding the disease status of people crossing? Are people crossing the border who appear to be ill? If so, what types of symptoms are your members seeing? Are any of your members ill as a result of contact with the people crossing? If so, what illnesses are your members experiencing?

We are not a political organization. We are a grassroots international public health charity.

Full Disclosure: Any response will be posted on our site.


sincerely,

Sharon Sanders
Editor-in-Chief
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/index.php</flutrackers@earthlink.net>
 
Re: US - A Message to the HHS, CDC, Whitehouse Lurkers - Please issue a statement about current disease status among people who have crossed the border

Dear Media:

Please see the letter that Florida State Surgeon General sent today to HHS and FEMA HERE.

July 18, 2014

Sylvia Mathews Burwell, Secretary
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
200 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Washington, DC 20201

Craig Fugate, Administrator
Federal Emergency Management Agency
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
500 C Street SW
Washington, DC 20472


Secretary Burwell and Administrator Fugate:

The Florida Department of Health has received unconfirmed reports that the federal government is bringing unaccompanied minors from the border to Florida today. On July 17, we received unconfirmed information that dozens of children were being brought by plane into Miami on Friday. This same day, ABC news reported that ?the federal government is so overwhelmed by the current tide of migrants crossing the border it cannot provide basic medical screening to all of these children before transporting them, often by air, to longer-term holding facilities across the country.? (Feds Struggling to Cope with Medical ?Breakdown? at the Border, ABC News, July 17, 2014.)

Specifically, ABC News reported that your Health and Human Services Department?s Director of Refugee Health said you ?identified a breakdown of the medical screening processes.? This breakdown was described in the news report as ?a systemic failure of the handoff of these children between Customs Border Protection (CBP) and Health and Human Services (HHS).?

If these reports are accurate, this ?systemic failure? in the federal system is extremely worrisome. In order to fulfill my duties as Florida?s State Surgeon General, I am asking you to immediately provide the below information. This information is urgently needed and is vital to guarding the health and safety of Florida communities across our state and to the well-being of those children from the border who may have come through the flawed federal system.

 Will you notify the Florida Department of Health immediately of any current or future unaccompanied
minors coming to, or placed in, Florida, including their current location?
 Are you conducting health screenings both at the border and again at the time the children are placed
in shelters?
 What medical services, if any, were provided to any children placed in Florida?
 Do you have any records of infectious diseases associated with the children currently in federal care
in Florida?
 Have any of the children been hospitalized in Florida with fevers accompanying their illnesses? If so,
where are they being treated?

Because of the urgency of this request, this letter is being immediately emailed and faxed to you. I expect a prompt response to my request for information on existing unaccompanied minors in Florida and would like to stress the importance of future timely communications.

Sincerely,
John H. Armstrong, MD, FACS

http://newsroom.doh.state.fl.us/wp-...oom/2014/05/071814-Letter-to-HHS-and-FEMA.pdf
 
Re: US - A Message to the HHS, CDC, Whitehouse Lurkers - Please issue a statement about current disease status among people who have crossed the border

CDC statement on situation - defers to HHS.

Unaccompanied Children at the Border

CDC understands that people may have concerns about issues related to unaccompanied children from Central America who are crossing into the United States. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are leading the humanitarian response, which includes housing, feeding, and providing necessary medical evaluation and treatment to protect public health. In support of HHS and DHS activities, CDC is providing consultation on medical screening, surveillance, and public health response when requested.

http://emergency.cdc.gov/children/unaccompanied/index.asp
 
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One hopes the FL Surgeon General has received a more complete response than the one from CDC printed above.
 
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Notes from the Field: Hospitalizations for Respiratory Disease Among Unaccompanied Children from Central America ? Multiple States, June?July 2014

Weekly

August 15, 2014 / 63(32);698-699

Edith N. Nyangoma, MD1,2, Carmen Sofia Arriola, PhD1,3, Jose Hagan, MD1,4, Christina Socias, DrPH1,5, Sara Tomczyk, MSc1,6, Louise Francois Watkins, MD1,6, Matthew Westercamp, PhD1,6, Curi Kim, MD7 (Author affiliations at end of text)


During October 2013?June 2014, approximately 54,000 unaccompanied children, mostly from the Central American countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, were identified attempting entry into the United States from Mexico, exceeding numbers reported in previous years (1). Once identified in the United States, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, an agency of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, processes the unaccompanied children and transfers them to the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), an office of the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ORR cares for the children in shelters until they can be released to a sponsor, typically a parent or relative, who can care for the child while their immigration case is processed. In June 2014, in response to the increased number of unaccompanied children, U.S. Customs and Border Protection expanded operations to accommodate children at a processing center in Nogales, Arizona. ORR, together with the U.S. Department of Defense, opened additional large temporary shelters for the children at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas; U.S. Army Garrison Ft. Sill, Oklahoma; and Naval Base Ventura County, California.



On July 10, 2014, CDC was informed by the California Department of Public Health and ORR about four unaccompanied male children aged 14?16 years with respiratory illnesses at Naval Base Ventura County, three of whom were hospitalized with pneumonia. Among the three patients with pneumonia, two were bacteremic with Streptococcus pneumoniae, ultimately determined to be serotype 5, one of whom also had laboratory-confirmed influenza B virus by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The fourth patient, without pneumonia, had PCR-confirmed influenza A(H1N1)pdm09. Pneumococcal bacteremia is uncommon among U.S. adolescents, particularly serotype 5, with only three such cases identified in the past 10 years by CDC (2). In addition, influenza activity in the United States is typically lowest in the middle of summer, and Ventura County had no reports of an unusual increase in influenza activity in the community at the time. ORR asked CDC to investigate the scope of this apparent outbreak and implement measures to interrupt transmission.


During July 6?19, 2014, CDC was informed of other clusters of hospitalized children with respiratory disease, increasing the total to 16 cases. The cases were from Naval Base Ventura County (eight cases), Ft. Sill (three), Lackland Air Force Base (two), a standard ORR shelter near Houston, Texas (two), and the Nogales processing center (one). Cases were in persons aged 14?17 years. Diagnoses included laboratory-confirmed pneumococcal pneumonia with laboratory-confirmed influenza (three cases) and without laboratory-confirmed influenza (four cases), influenza pneumonia (one case), and pneumonia with no identified etiology (eight cases). Five patients experienced septic shock requiring intensive care. No case was fatal. All six cases for which pneumococcal isolates were available were identified as serotype 5, a serotype included in 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) (Prevnar-13, Pfizer). Of the 16 patients identified in this cluster, 11 were tested for influenza viruses; four (36%) were positive (two for influenza A[H1N1]pdm09, one for influenza B, and one for influenza A by rapid test).


Because of the concern that unaccompanied children were at increased risk for influenza and pneumococcal pneumonia in this outbreak setting and the clinically important interaction between influenza and pneumococcal infections (3), CDC recommended that all children residing in temporary or standard ORR shelters receive influenza vaccine and PCV13 in addition to routinely recommended vaccines. Approximately 2,000 children in four affected shelters were vaccinated during July 18?30 with PCV13 and with Food and Drug Administration?approved extended expiration date?specific lots of 2013?14 seasonal influenza vaccine, which includes influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza B viruses. The shelters reported no serious adverse events.


Although some countries in Central America recommend influenza vaccination for young children, school-aged children generally are not targeted for vaccination (4). Routine annual influenza vaccination is recommended for all persons in the United States aged ≥6 months (5). Because influenza activity was identified among the unaccompanied children, this outbreak underscores the importance of providing routine influenza vaccinations to this population.


PCV13 is routinely given in the United States at age 2?59 months. It is recommended for the older unaccompanied children because of the unexpected number of pneumococcal pneumonia cases occurring in the context of crowded conditions that likely facilitate spread of respiratory agents and because the risk for serious pneumococcal disease is increased with the circulation of influenza viruses.



Efforts by state and local public health departments were crucial in identifying disease clusters among the children, assisting in investigating the clusters, and supporting immunization activities, highlighting the critical role of state and local health departments working with federal agencies in detecting and responding to outbreaks. Additional information about the ongoing humanitarian and public health response is available at http://emergency.cdc.gov/children/unaccompanied/index.asp.
Acknowledgments

Staff and grantees of the Office of Refugee Resettlement, Administration for Families and Children, US Department of Health and Human Services. Ventura County Public Health, Oxnard; California Department of Public Health. Arizona Department of Health Services. Houston City Health Department, Houston; Harris County Public Health and Environmental Services, Houston; Texas Department of State Health Services.

1Epidemic Intelligence Service, CDC; 2Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, CDC; 3Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, CDC; 4Global Immunization Division, Center for Global Health; 5Division of Safety Research, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, CDC; 6Division of Bacterial Diseases, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, CDC; 7Office of Refugee Resettlement, Administration for Children and Families (Corresponding author: Clive Brown, cbrown2@cdc.gov, 404-639-3952)
References


  1. US Customs and Border Protection. Southwest border unaccompanied alien children. Washington, DC: US Department of Homeland Security, US Customs and Border Protection; 2014. Available at http://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/southwest-border-unaccompanied-children.
  2. CDC. Active Bacterial Core surveillance (ABCs). Atlanta, GA: US Department of Health and Human Services, CDC; 2014. Available at http://www.cdc.gov/abcs/index.html.
  3. Brundage JF. Interactions between influenza and bacterial respiratory pathogens: implications for pandemic preparedness. Lancet Infect Dis 2006;6:303?12.
  4. Ropero-?lvarez AM, Kurtis HJ, Danovaro-Holliday MC, et al. Expansion of seasonal influenza vaccination in the Americas. BMC Public Health 2009;9:361.
  5. CDC. Summary recommendations: prevention and control of influenza with vaccines: recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)?United States, 2013?14. Atlanta, GA: US Department of Health and Human Services, CDC; 2013. Available at http://www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/acip/2013-summary-recommendations.htm


http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6332a4.htm?s_cid=mm6332a4_e
 
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