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International Swine Flu Conference
 
Threat Planning: Prevention, Preparedness, Response and Recovery
Conference:
August 19-20, 2009
Workshop:
August 21, 2009
Top leaders and key decision-makers of major companiesrepresenting a broad range of industries will meet withdistinguished scientists, public health of
cials, law enforcers,
rst responders, and other experts to discuss pandemicprevention, preparedness, response and recovery at the 1stInternational Swine Flu Summit.At the summit, attendees will be able to draw on
rst-handbest practices to create the solid business continuity plansthat their companies and organizations need in order toprepare for, respond to, and survive a pandemic.The summit draws on the success of the seven previousBird Flu summits which featured as speakers severaldistinguished personalities such as Dr. David Nabarro, theUnited Nations Coordinator for Avian and Human In
uenza,Alex Thiermann of the World Organization for Animal Health(OIE) and Dr. Wenqing Zhang of the WHO Epidemic andPandemic Alert and Response.Well-known emergency responders, heads of hospitals fromaround the world, and hog/swine industry leaders will speakin this summit.Recognize problems earlier. Make the right decision faster.Make everyone a stakeholder. Spell out roles and responsibilitiesMaintain cash
ow and work
ow. Keep the learningprocess alive.Know your resources. Test them against your toughest scenarios.Mass Fatality Management PlanningCountry Report & Situations UpdateSurveillance and Data ManagementPreparing Communities Strategies; Local Partnership andParticipationDelivery of Vaccine and Antiviral MedicationNational Pandemic In
uenza Medical CountermeasureSocio-Economic Impact on Hog/Swine IndustryBene
t-Risk Assessment: Public Health, Industry andRegulatory PerspectivesPrevention Education Efforts and Risk CommunicationCommand, Control and ManagementEmergency Response ManagementBusiness-Based PlanningSchool-Based PlanningCommunity-Based PlanningAllocate resources to protect your employees & customersduring a pandemicFind out which business risks are insuredEnsure safe travel during the pandemicIdentify when to reduce or even close operations
Concurrent Breakout Session #1
ISFC 09
Very high quality papers & presentations. A very good overview of different kindsof information - a lot of knowledge. 
Koos van der Velden
ChairmanEuropean In
uenza Surveillance Scheme
Concurrent Breakout Session #3
Prioritize antivirals & personal protective equipment foressential workforceOvercome reduced response capacity caused by mechanicalfailure & a possible 30-40 percent drop in staff, to maintaincontinuous operationsProtect the emergency management response operationscenterManage interruptions in food, fuel & essentials supply chains& establish stockpilesManage panic caused by sudden disruption of services &interruptions in essential goods & services
Concurrent Breakout Session #2
Develop and maintain plans, procedures, programs, andsystemsDevelop and implement training and exercise programsDirect fatality management tactical operationsActivate fatality management operationsConduct morgue operationsManage ante-mortem dataConduct
nal disposition
 
International Swine Flu Conference
International Swine Flu Conference
 
Register Now!
Call:
202.536.5000
Email:
 
randerson@swineflulab.us
 
Website:
 
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com/ISFC
Dr. Mary Klote, Clinical Laboratory ImmunologistWalter Reed Army Medical Center4th International Bird Flu Summit, March 2007, Washington, DC
Concurrent Breakout Session #6Concurrent Breakout Session #7Concurrent Breakout Session #8
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ConcurrentBreakout Sessionsto choose from...
Breakout 1:
Mass Fatality Management Planning
 Breakout 2:
Business Continuity Planning 
Breakout 3:
Emergency Management Services
Breakout 4:
Law Enforcement Agencies 
Breakout 5:
First Responders: Fire Department
Breakout 6:
First Responders: Public Works 
Breakout 7:
911 Call Center Services
Breakout 8:
Hospital and Emergency Medical Services 
Breakout 9:
Workplace Planning
Breakout 10:
School/University Pandemic Planning 
Breakout 11:
Airlines, Travel, Airport, Quarantine andBorder Health Services 
Breakout 12:
Infectious Medical Waste 
Breakout 13:
Swine Flu: Agriculture Perspective & Interventions 
and many more....
Conference:
August 19-20, 2009
Workshop:
August 21, 2009
For more info please visit
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ISFC
Concurrent Breakout Session #5Concurrent Breakout Session #4
Protect police forces from falling ill & from being hurt in civildisturbancesProtect the delivery of vaccines & essential goods& services.Manage a surge in crime & meet routinerequests at the same timeControl & diffuse social unrest & public disorderIsolate prisons & other facilitiesProtect
re department
rst responders from falling ill &from being hurt in civil disturbancesContinue to respond to routine
re outbreaks whileresponding to pandemic-related callsEffectively transition into All-Hazards Incident ManagementRespondersEffectively undertake mass vaccinationsEnforce quarantinesProtect public works
rst responders from falling ill or being hurtin civil disturbances Control traf
c, evacuation & mass transportation Ensure the minimal delivery of clean water & sanitation services Ensure the stability of vital communications networksOvercome an overwhelmed telecommunications networkcaused by a surge in telework employees, homebound calls, &the increased search for public servicesEffectively manage the 911 call center during the crisis Develop call center surge capacity Secure call center operations Anticipate technical problems Ensure that frequent, honest & reliable information isreleased to the publicPrioritize the use of antivirals for the essential workforceAnticipate interruptions in food, fuel and essentials supplychains & establish stockpilesPlan for reduced response capacity due to mechanicalfailure & lack of personnelMaintain continuous operations during a pandemicPlan for 30-40 percent drop in labor forceProtect the emergency operations center
Concurrent Breakout Session #9
Effectively work with 30-40 percent less employees.Account for your employees.Establish remote of
ces &
exible work plans; identify thebusiness functions that can be outsourced.Secure your workplaces.Train your workers to screen for symptoms & know what todo when workers fall ill.
 
International Swine Flu Conference
International Swine Flu Conference
 
Register Now!
Call:
202.536.5000
Email:
 
randerson
@swineflulab.us
Website:
 
New-Fields.
com/ISFC
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 Based on the 7th Bird Flu Conference
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Gain a broad bird’s eye view of the global swine
u situation. Get the freshest updates from hard-to-reach country experts. Learn how your company / organization can prepare for apandemic. Establish contacts with key local, federal and internationalagencies involved in the
ght against swine
u.Draw on
rst hand best practices from top companies to createsolid business continuity plans.
Dr. Marsha Davenpont, Medical Of
cer and Epidemiologist,United States Public Health Service4th International Bird Flu Summit, March 2007,Washington, DC
 This is the place where you can ask thetough questions to doctors who have treated some of thefatal human cases of swine
u.
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Dr. Susan Pene
eld, Texas Department of Health4th International Bird Flu Summit, March 2007, Washington, DC
Conference:
August 19-20, 2009
Workshop:
August 21, 2009
Focuses on latest prevention,preparedness, response and recovery measures being developedto address the deadly human-to-human transmission of swine
uH1N1. The speakers and exhibitors are selected to represent thewidest possible range of perspectives, including not only humanfactors, bust also physical, environmental and socio-cultural fac-tors.
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