NDSCS flu preparedness message

April 30, 2009

As you are likely aware, the U.S. federal government has declared a public health emergency as a result of confirmed human cases of H1N1 flu (also known as swine flu) in this country.

There has been one confirmed case of the H1N1 flu virus in the state of Minnesota. In a statement about the case, Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty said that the individual is expected to make a full recovery and did not require hospitalization.

There are no probable or confirmed cases of the H1N1 flu virus in North Dakota at this time.

The North Dakota and Minnesota Departments of Health are closely monitoring the situation and healthcare providers across both states are increasing surveillance for the virus, including testing of patients who are being evaluated for flu-like symptoms.

Officials at the North Dakota State College of Science are participating in the flu monitoring protocols in consultation with the North Dakota Department of Health, the North Dakota University System and local healthcare providers.

NDSCS is also a partner in the Richland-Wilkin Emergency Preparedness Work Group, which also includes county health departments, emergency managers and local healthcare officials and providers. That group has met to discuss preparedness for the H1N1 flu virus and will continue to work together to monitor the situation.

At this time, NDSCS officials are not recommending any changes to College operations or activities in response to the H1N1 flu virus. College officials are prepared to implement a response plan, should that become necessary.

NDSCS President John Richman said, “This is a time for making preparations, in the event this situation becomes more serious in this area. Right now, it is a cause for concern, not panic. Health officials are vigilantly monitoring the situation and NDSCS is in frequent communication with public health officials about the proper course of action. We will continue to provide the best information for our campus community and are prepared to take additional measures, should that become necessary.”

Health officials are reminding the public that it is especially important to practice basic infection prevention measures at this time, such as:

Health officials also ask that you report any unusual increases of illness and that you call your healthcare provider before reporting to a healthcare facility with flu-like symptoms.

There is a link on the NDSCS home page where you can access the latest information and announcements from campus officials about the H1N1 virus. NDSCS officials will provide updates, as necessary.

Additional Information:

Centers for Disease Control - www.cdc.gov/swineflu

North Dakota Department of Health - www.ndhealth.gov

Minnesota Department of Health - www.health.state.mn.us/index.html