Department of State Health Services Zoonosis Control Branch PO BOX 149347 - Mail Code: 1956 Austin , TX78714-9347 United States
Physical Address
Department of State Health Services Zoonosis Control Branch 1100 W. 49th Street, Suite T-502 Austin , TX78756-3199 United States
Avian Influenza for Public Health Professionals
Avian Influenza Outbreaks
Guidance for Monitoring of Avian Influenza (AI) Responders PDF, 396 KB
This guidance is for local and regional health departments in Texas that are monitoring individuals who have been involved with an avian influenza outbreak response.
This is a checklist that may be used by regional and local public health departments that are monitoring individuals who have been involved with an avian influenza outbreak response.
AI Demobilized Responder Symptom Tracking Form xlsx, 25 KB
This form should be completed by the regional or local health department for any monitored individuals who were involved with an avian influenza outbreak.
AI Responder Notification of Travel Form PDF, 295 KB
This form should be completed by the regional or local health department for any individual who was involved with an avian influenza outbreak response who intends to travel within the 10-day monitoring period.
The form should be completed for any person who develops avian influenza symptoms and had a positive initial laboratory testing for influenza.
Protocol for Laboratory Testing of Symptomatic Responders who Participated in an Avian Influenza Outbreak Response PDF, 561 KB
This guidance should be used when a symptomatic responder who participated in an avian influenza outbreak response will be tested at a Texas public health laboratory. The guidance covers specimen collection, packaging, and shipping, and recommended laboratory testing.
Healthcare providers (HCPs), including Public Health and staff at healthcare facilities (HCFs), should use standard, contact, and airborne precautions when dealing with a suspected or confirmed case of infection with avian influenza, including a person symptomatic for avian influenza.
Personal protective equipment (PPE) that should be used by HCPs/HCFs includes gown, gloves, goggles, face shield, and N95 respirator or higher.
HCP must be fit-tested N95 masks.
When the patient arrives at the HCF, the patient should be placed in airborne isolation (i.e., a negative pressure room or airborne isolation infection room [AIIR]).
When outside of the AIIR, patients should wear a facemask to contain secretions.
Public health and the patient’s provider should notify the accepting HCF before the person symptomatic for avian influenza arrives at the facility.
Guidance for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Personnel when Responding to and/or Transporting a Person Who May be Infected with Avian Influenza Virus PDF, 208 KB