TFAH Calls For Stockpiling Of Masks To Meet Medical Requirements To Prepare For The Threat Of Pandemic Flu
05/07/07
Trust for America's Health
(TFAH) supports the interim guidance issued today in Mortality and
Morbidity Weekly Report concerning standards for use of masks and
respirators in the event of a pandemic flu outbreak. Masks and N95
respirator masks are important elements of a multi-pronged approach to
containing a potential pandemic that also includes use of vaccines,
antiviral medication, and hygiene.
TFAH points out, however, that the U.S. stockpile of masks and
respirators falls far short of the amounts that would be required to meet
the levels needed for recommended use.
To reach recommended levels of capacity, especially for N95 respirator
masks, production would have to be significantly increased. Funds must be
directed to producing, purchasing and stockpiling the equipment.
"We shouldn't gamble with the health of Americans. The medical experts
say we should be stockpiling masks and N95 respirators to protect our
health care workers and to prevent the spread of a pandemic virus," said
Jeff Levi, PhD, Executive Director of TFAH. "Just as the country has made
an investment to increase production capacity and stockpiles of vaccines
and anti-virals, we must do the same for respirators and masks."
TFAH also notes special attention must be paid to protecting children.
Currently produced N-95 respirator masks are not manufactured to protect
children. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has
noted that children can be more susceptible than adults to infection, and
compared to adults, children usually shed more influenza virus and for a
longer period of time.
Trust for America's Health is a non-profit, non-partisan organization
dedicated to saving lives by protecting the health of every community and
working to make disease prevention a national priority.
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