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September 2009

 

Pandemic Influenza Alert

 

Hung Cheung, MD, MPH, FACOEM                         

Sherry Sood, MD, MPH                                                

Dr. Cheung/ OEM Advisor, LLC.

 

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panflu@drcheung-oemadvisor.com

 

We appreciate the feedback and further questions generated from our last publication on the H1N1 virus. This article will update the current case load from H1N1 as well as outline further practical measures that can be implemented to prevent health, home and business related consequences of H1N1 as flu season approaches. Please feel free to call or email us with any questions or forward the attachment to those who may have questions about H1N1. We will monitor the situation and will have periodic updates for you. They will also be posted on our web site under the “In the News” tab.  We hope this helps as we strive to be your environmental, occupational and public health resource. 

 

What should we do should an employee become sick at work?

In general, public health professionals recommend:

If an employee does become sick while at work, place the employee in a separate room or area until they can go home, away from other workers. If the employee needs to go into a common area prior to leaving, he or she should cover coughs/sneezes with a tissue or wear a facemask if available and tolerable. Ask the employee to go home as soon as possible.

 

Disclaimer:  Dr. Cheung/ OEM Advisor, LLC. makes every effort to  verify  the facts, findings and references that are  posted, but the accuracy and completeness  of  the information, and of any statements  or  opinions  based thereon, are not guaranteed. Furthermore, this message is for informational purposes only and may not be appropriate to your individual situation. As the science and knowledge is rapidly evolving, you should monitor the various available resources noted previously to keep you updated. Please contact your occupational medicine or public health professionals to assist with a customized plan for your workplace or your community

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