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Avian Flu, Population Control, H5N1, Biological Warfare.1h

Population Control, Pandemics, H5N1, Biological Warfare & Colloidal Silver What to Expect and How to Prepare.

Avian Influenza Preparing for the Pandemic.1h

Avian influenza, or bird flu, is a major concern for public health authorities and is an increasing threat to public health. Dr. David Henderson, deputy director for clinical care of the NIH Clinical Center, discusses what bird flu is, how it spreads, and where we can look for possible treatment and prevention. Presented October 18, 2005 as a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Medicine for the Public lecture, and now part of the reference library for FluLab's online planning tools. Lecture program distributed by FluLab, founding sponsor of the International Bird Flu Summit, Washington, DC

Bird Flu Media Briefing.1h

Part 1: Overview by Mike Johanns Gale A. Norton, Secretary of the Interior; Mike Johanns, Secretary of Agriculture; and Mike Leavitt, Secretary of Health and Human Services discuss preparations for avian influenza in the United States. Media briefing held Monday, March 20, 2006 in Washington, DC. Distributed by FluLab, founding sponsor of the International Bird Flu Summit series, Washington, DC. There are no restrictions on the copying and distribution of this video footage

Bird Flu Technical Briefing.1h

Technical Briefing regarding Avian Influenza and the threat of a pandemic - U.S. Department of Agriculture - Washington D.C. - October 26, 2005 Speakers: Dr. Ron DeHaven the administrator with the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service will start off (Part 1); followed by Carlton Courter the Agriculture Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Virginia (Part 2); Alice Johnson the president of the National Turkey Federation (Part 3); a second presentation by Dr. Ron DeHaven (Part 4); Richard Kearney the Wildlife Program Coordinator at the U.S. Geological Survey, Department of Interior (Part 5); and Dr. Richard Raymond the Under Secretary for Food Safety at USDA (Part 6). Their presentations will be followed by a question and answer period (Part 7). Distributed by FluLab, founding sponsor of the International Bird Flu Summit series, Washington, DC

California Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Summit.3h

This program introduces the need for proactive Pandemic Influenza Preparedness, and highlights the state and federal governments' activities to help protect Californians. The program calls upon citizens to become active partners in the control of a flu pandemic or other infectious disease outbreak. Speakers include Sandra Shewry, Director of CA DHS, Kim Belshe, CA Secretary of HHS, L.A. County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Michael Leavitt and CA Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.. [5/2006] [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 11700

Haiti's Piggy Bank.30m

The Creole Pig was once the mainstay of the economy of rural Haiti. It served as the farmer's hedge against bad weather, crop failure and all sorts of unforeseen occurrences. In 1982, the US government responded to an African Swine Flu outbreak in the Dominican Republic by ordering the complete eradication of all of Haiti's Creole pigs. Produced by Grassroots International - a U.S. based social justice organization partnering with the National Congress of Papaye Peasant Movement (MPNKP) in Haiti - this video tells the story of the eradication, the hardship it caused, and the efforts of Haitian organizations to reintroduce this key economic asset.

Protecting the Healthcare Workforce in Pandemic Influenza.1h.17m

Infection and contagion are the primary threats. Since healthcare workers are first responders, the potential for transmission from person to person is a risk. Responsibilities for healthcare workers extend beyond work as they are parents, spouses and caregivers. Listen to leading experts Cindy Lambdin, RN, UC Berkeley Center for Infectious Disease Preparedness; Howard Backer, MD, and Harvey Kayman, MD, both from the CA Dept. of Public Health. Presented by: The CA Dept. of Public Health Emergency Preparedness Office and The Center for Infectious Disease Preparedness and UC Berkeley School of Public Health. [2/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 13893]

SFSF Webinar Wildcard Risk Pandemic Flu.1h

An SFSG client recently asked us to look at several scenarios that could have a high impact on his business. One was a public health crisis such as a bird flu outbreak. We examined the potential effect of outbreak scenarios from mild to pandemic, and decided the risk required more extensive research and preparation. SFSG’s John Thomas recently returned from Harvard University’s 3 day summit of experts on “Business Preparedness for Pandemic.” The U.S. Center for Disease Control and the World Health Organization each place a high priority on monitoring and preparing for a flu pandemic. Many experts believe there is a greater than 50% chance of a U.S. outbreak in the next ten years, with potentially significant impact on health safety and the economy. As we have talked to local, regional and national experts about this topic, very few are on the contrarian side of the likelihood of an outbreak. At SFSG we regularly consider risks to our clients’ financial future and risk inherent in investment strategies. We’d like to share our findings regarding Pandemic Flu Risk: how you can prepare your home and business or community, and our course of action to protect your investment portfolio