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| NSW Health Factsheet | People infected with pandemic influenza may infect other people who come into close contact with them. People at high risk include those who look after someone while they are sick, and those who live in the same house as a sick person. Good hygiene, the use of protective equipment such as masks and gloves, and anti-influenza treatment, help to reduce the risk of infection. |
Fact sheet for people exposed to pandemic influenza |
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Last updated: 06 November 2006 What is pandemic influenza?Pandemic influenza is a type of human disease (flu) caused by the development of a completely new influenza virus. The virus is different to the influenza virus that normally causes influenza (flu) in humans, and may cause infection in many people because almost no one will be immune to it. How is pandemic influenza spread?Pandemic influenza can spread from one person to another. Being in close contact with an infected person while they are talking, coughing or sneezing can place you at risk of becoming infected. Symptoms in humansThe incubation period (the time from exposure until symptoms develop) is unknown, but is considered likely to be up to seven days. The symptoms of pandemic influenza in humans will probably be similar to those of regular influenza, including fever, sore throat, cough or difficulty breathing, headache, aching muscles and extreme tiredness. What does being in "home quarantine" mean?If you may have been exposed to pandemic influenza, your health needs to be closely monitored until the risk period is over. You need to be in daily contact with your local public health unit to check on your health. Even if you remain free of symptoms, you need to be isolated from the community. You should remain at home until the public health unit tells you that it is safe for you to go out. During this time you may be given anti-influenza medication which you should take as directed. Is there any risk to my family and friends?The risk of spread from infected people is quite high, but can be reduced if you follow the advice in this fact sheet. If you have been exposed and become unwell, people who have been in close contact with you will be assessed by the public health unit, monitored and, if necessary, given anti-influenza medication. Is it likely that I will become unwell?Good hygiene, such as washing your hands regularly, helps to reduce your risk of infection. It's a good idea to avoid contact with people that appear sick, including family members, as much as possible, and you should also wash your hands thoroughly after any contact with sick people. Precautions to take if you have been in contact• Check your temperature daily for 7 days after your last exposure to pandemic influenza (see reverse for instructions on taking your temperature). What about antiviral medications?Antiviral medications may reduce the risk of becoming unwell if you are exposed to the virus, especially if taken very soon after exposure. You may be advised to take these medications by a public health officer. For more information about anti-influenza medication, please see the NSW Health fact sheet Medications to treat or prevent influenza ("the flu"). |
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| Further information - Public Health Units in NSW | |||||
| For more information please contact your doctor, local public health unit or community health centre - look under NSW Government at the front of the White Pages | |||||
| Metropolitan Areas | Location | Number | Rural Areas | Location | Number |
| Northern Sydney/Central Coast | Hornsby | 02 9477 9400 | Greater Southern | Goulburn | 02 4824 1837 |
| Gosford | 02 4349 4845 | Albury | 02 6080 8900 | ||
| South Eastern Sydney/Illawarra | Randwick | 02 9382 8333 | Greater Western | Broken Hill | 08 8080 1499 |
| Wollongong | 02 4221 6700 | Dubbo | 02 6841 5569 | ||
| Sydney South West | Camperdown | 02 9515 9420 | Bathurst | 02 6339 5601 | |
| Sydney West | Penrith | 02 4734 2022 | Hunter/New England | Newcastle | 02 4924 6477 |
| Parramatta | 02 9840 3603 | Tamworth | 02 6767 8630 | ||
| Justice Health Service | Matraville | 02 9311 2707 | North Coast | Port Macquarie | 02 6588 2750 |
| Lismore | 02 6620 7500 | ||||

