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 Post subject: Re: trH3N2 Case In Maine
PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:46 am 
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 Post subject: Re: trH3N2 Case In Maine
PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 10:15 am 
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niman wrote:
Week 41 MMWR does not contain Maine trH3N2

http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_reps.as ... wr_table=1

Tomorrow's FluView comes out a day later and may have more info on this case.

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 Post subject: Re: trH3N2 Case In Maine
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 Post subject: Re: trH3N2 Case In Maine
PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 11:55 am 
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Rumors suggest that child attended an agricultural fair and more detail will be in tomorrow's FluView.

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 Post subject: Re: trH3N2 Case In Maine
PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:02 pm 
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Originating lab as detailed at GISAID:

Maine Health and Environmental Testing Laboratory
Virology Section
Department of Human Services
221 State St
Augusta, 04333
United States

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 Post subject: Re: trH3N2 Case In Maine
PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:12 pm 
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Note associated with characterization sheet:

Human case of SOIV H3N2 with M gene from H1N1pdm09

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 Post subject: Re: trH3N2 Case In Maine
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• HETL detected a case of influenza A virus that was inconclusive during subtyping. On October 17 Federal CDC confirmed this isolate to be the 5th recognized case of human infection with S-OtrH3N2 with the M segment gene from the pH1N1virus (also identified in one case in Indiana and three cases in Pennsylvania). Investigation is ongoing. More information can be found in a Health Alert, released 10/19/2011 accessible through: http://www.maine.gov/tools/whatsnew/att ... 13425&an=1.

http://www.maine.gov/tools/whatsnew/att ... 13433&an=2

http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/boh/influenza ... ates.shtml

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 Post subject: Re: trH3N2 Case In Maine
PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:26 pm 
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• HETL detected a case of influenza A virus that was inconclusive during subtyping. On October 17 Federal CDC confirmed this isolate to be the 5th recognized case of human infection with S-OtrH3N2 with the M segment gene from the pH1N1virus (also identified in one case in Indiana and three cases in Pennsylvania). Investigation is ongoing. More information can be found in a Health Alert, released 10/19/2011 accessible through: http://www.maine.gov/tools/whatsnew/att ... 13425&an=1.

http://www.maine.gov/tools/whatsnew/att ... 13433&an=2

http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/boh/influenza ... ates.shtml

Maine Department of Health and Human Services
Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC)
(Formerly Bureau of Health)
11 State House Station
Augusta, Maine 04333-0011
Phone 1-800-821-5821 / Fax 207-287-7443

**ADVISORY – Important Information**

2011PHADV018

TO: All HAN Recipients

FROM: Dr. Sheila Pinette, Director - Maine CDC
Dr. Stephen Sears, State Epidemiologist

SUBJECT: Swine-Origin Novel Influenza A Case in Maine

DATE: Wednesday, October 19, 2011

TIME: 2:30pm

PAGES: 2

PRIORITY: Low

Swine-Origin Novel Influenza A Case in Maine

Summary: Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC) is investigating a human case of novel influenza virus of swine origin. Federal CDC confirmed the novel strain in a child from Cumberland County earlier this week. A primary care provider evaluated the child, and provided treatment. The child was not hospitalized, and is recovering from the illness. Maine CDC has not identified any additional human cases. A joint investigation with the Maine Department of Agriculture and federal CDC is ongoing.

Background: Influenza viruses are commonly found in humans, swine, birds, and other animals. The type of influenza identified in the Maine case is similar to previous, rare human infections with swine-origin H3N2 viruses, that also contains a genetic component of the pandemic H1N1 virus. This virus is genetically similar to four previous cases identified in the United States this year, three in Pennsylvania and one in Indiana, all of which had exposure to swine.

This child became ill in early October 2011 with symptoms similar to seasonal influenza including fever, cough, headache, sore throat and myalgia. Prior to illness, the child had exposure to swine including time spent in a closed setting at an agricultural fair. Maine CDC and the Department of Agriculture are currently investigating exposures. Presently this is an isolated event and Maine CDC has not confirmed any person to person transmission.

Recommendations: Maine CDC recommends the following for healthcare providers:

• Maintain a heightened awareness for influenza-like illness (ILI) defined as fever greater than 100° with cough or sore throat, in the absence of another known cause.
• Consider influenza testing by PCR for:
o patients with ILI with recent exposure to pigs.
o patients with ILI who are hospitalized,
o patients with ILI who have died,
o patients where a diagnosis of influenza would affect clinical care, infection control, or management of contacts.
• Consider use of antivirals to quickly limit potential human transmission
• Vaccinate patients and healthcare workers as a primary strategy to prevent influenza

Maine CDC reminds residents to take every day preventive measures against influenza. Maine CDC’s “No Flu 4 You” campaign provides 4 steps to help prevent flu:
• Wash your hands
• Cover your cough
• Stay home when ill
• Get vaccinated

Please report any cases of laboratory positive influenza to Maine CDC by fax (1-800-293-7534) or by phone through our 24 hour Disease Reporting and Consultation Hotline (1-800-821-5821). All influenza A rapid positive tests should be confirmed by PCR.

More information on swine-origin influenza viruses is available at http://www.cdc.gov/flu/swineflu/soiv_cases.htm.

Information on seasonal influenza is available at http://www.maineflu.gov.

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 Post subject: Re: trH3N2 Case In Maine
PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:50 pm 
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niman wrote:
niman wrote:

This child became ill in early October 2011 with symptoms similar to seasonal influenza including fever, cough, headache, sore throat and myalgia. Prior to illness, the child had exposure to swine including time spent in a closed setting at an agricultural fair.

Cumberland Fair (emphasis added)

http://www.cumberlandfair.com/

September 23rd through September 29th 2011


"Always in September"



The 2011 140th Annual Cumberland Fair has ended, and it’s time to get started on planning for another great Fair in 2012! We had a great week with (mostly) fantastic weather, and (in our humble opinion), a fabulous schedule of events, truly there was something for everyone in the family every day of the week! We’ve already gotten started on planning a packed agenda for 2012, and are excited to put things in place to be able to provide another quality week of Agricultural exhibits, entertainment for the ages, food and merchandise vendors, demonstrations in the Exhibition Hall, Museum and Sugar House, Livestock displays and shows, Horticulture exhibits, Daily Harness Racing, and so much more!

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 Post subject: Re: trH3N2 Case In Maine
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