Strengthening Preparedness for a Potential Bird Flu Epidemic
Strengthening Preparedness for a Potential Bird Flu Epidemic
His Excellency Ferdinand E. Marcos, Jr.
President of the Republic of the Philippines
MalacaƱang Palace
Manila
Subject: Strengthening Preparedness for a
Potential Bird Flu Epidemic
Dear Mr. President,
I am writing to bring to your attention the increasing vulnerability of
humans to Bird Flu (avian influenza) and to recommend proactive measures to
prepare for a potential epidemic in the Philippines.
The Bird Flu, particularly the highly
pathogenic H5N1 strain, continues to pose a significant threat to both poultry
and public health across various countries in Asia, including the Philippines.
To mitigate the risks and safeguard the health and livelihoods of our citizens,
I respectfully propose the following actions:
1.
Ensure Proper Coordination
Between the DA and DOH
Close collaboration between the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the
Department of Health (DOH) is essential to address the zoonotic nature of Bird
Flu, as the virus can jump from birds, particularly chickens, to humans, with
poultry workers being the most vulnerable.
2.
Monitor Transmission Points
Regular surveillance of poultry farms, dressing farms, and live bird markets
should be established to detect potential infection hotspots and prevent the
virus from spreading.
3.
Assess Contamination Risks
in Food Products
Studies should determine if dressed or cooked chicken, including fried chicken
sold in fast-food outlets, can be contaminated by the virus to ensure public
safety and maintain consumer confidence.
4.
Evaluate DOH Preparedness
The DOH must assess its readiness to handle a potential Bird Flu outbreak,
including the availability of healthcare facilities, trained personnel, and
resources for outbreak management.
5.
Stockpile Vaccines and
Medicines
Immediate steps should be taken to secure a supply of vaccines and antiviral
medicines. Additionally, an evaluation of the feasibility of manufacturing
these vaccines and medicines locally should be conducted.
6.
Implement a Robust Reporting
and Coordination System
A computerized system for real-time reporting and coordination of Bird Flu
cases should be developed to streamline responses and prevent widespread
outbreaks.
7.
Review Past Incidents
A comprehensive review of Bird Flu incidents in affected countries, including
the Philippines, is crucial to understanding the severity of cases, recovery
rates, and mortality trends. For example, the recent human death in Louisiana,
USA, highlights the potential fatality of the virus.
8.
Collaborate with Global
Partners
The Philippines should strengthen collaboration with international
organizations and affected countries to adopt best practices in controlling and
managing Bird Flu outbreaks.
Mr. President, as the country is home to a
large poultry industry and a significant number of poultry workers, these
measures are vital to preventing a public health crisis and ensuring the safety
of our population. I trust that your administration will take swift and
decisive action to address this pressing issue.
Thank you for your attention and unwavering
commitment to the welfare of the Filipino people.
Respectfully yours,
Ramon Ike V. Seneres
iseneres@yahoo.com, 09088877282, senseneres.blogspot.com
Cc: DOH Secretary
DA Secretary
01-25-2025
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