The Philadelphia Department of
Public Health continues to monitor the condition of the international
traveler arriving at the Philadelphia International Airport from Mexico on
Monday, April 27. The traveler, who was experiencing flu-like symptoms, was
transported to Methodist Hospital upon her arrival at the airport.
The Philadelphia Department
of Public Health expects definitive influenza test results from the
Laboratory late this evening. The patient will remain in isolation until
test results prove she does not have swine flu. As of last night, the
hospital reports that her condition is improved. The patient s traveling
companion will be monitored for signs and symptoms of the flu, as well.
The travelers arrived at the
Philadelphia International Airport from Mexico for a connecting flight to
Canada.
Good health habits like
covering your cough and washing your hands often can help stop the spread of
germs and prevent respiratory illnesses like the flu. There also are flu
antiviral drugs that can be used to treat and prevent the flu.
- Avoid close contact with
people who are sick. When you are sick, keep your distance from others to
protect them from getting sick too.
- Stay home
when you are sick.
- If possible, stay home from
work, school, and errands when you are sick. You will help prevent others
from catching your illness.
- Cover your mouth and nose.
- Cover your mouth and nose
with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. It may prevent those around you
from getting sick.
- Clean your hands.
- Washing your
hands often will help protect you from germs.
- Avoid touching your eyes,
nose or mouth.
- Germs are often spread when
a person touches something that is contaminated with germs and then touches
his or her eyes, nose, or mouth.
- Practice other good health
habits.
- Get plenty of sleep, be
physically active, manage your stress, drink plenty of fluids, and eat
nutritious food.
In response to information
received from the CDC, the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency
held a conference call this afternoon with the Pennsylvania Department of
Health and the county Emergency Management Agencies to discuss the
Commonwealth s efforts to monitor the ongoing situation and coordinate
planning at the state level. Philadelphia s Office of Emergency Management
also held a conference call this afternoon with Philadelphia s Department
of Public Health (PDPH), the City s executive level leadership, and
other key City agencies to brief and consult with them on planning and
preparedness activities within Philadelphia.
At this time, PDPH has
enhanced its surveillance and planning efforts by increasing the
coordination with local hospital representatives, as well as state and
federal public health partners. Additionally, the City has increased its
public information efforts and is working to enhance coordination of
information about this event to both the media and the public.
For the latest swine flu
information, visit the Philadelphia Department of Public Health s website at
www.phila.gov/health