Department
of Infectious Diseases, Tan Tock Seng Hospital,
11 Jalan Tan Tock Seng, Singapore 308433.
There has
been much alarm about avian influenza and
its potential for a global pandemic ever since
the current epidemic of avian influenza infections
in humans began in 2003. While there have
been a number of published reports on the
clinical features of avian influenza, there
are few guidelines on the practical management
of patients with avian influenza. A symposium
organised by the Society of Infectious Disease
(Singapore), Society of Intensive Care Medicine
and the Singapore General Hospital was held
in Singapore to gather the views of experts
from Turkey, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia
who collectively had first-hand experience
of the management of the majority (more than
100 of 192) of cases of avian influenza worldwide.
The experts emphasised the importance of adapting
international guidelines to the practicalities
of situations on the ground. There was stress
on wide screening using clinical criteria
primarily, molecular diagnostic techniques
(with reference laboratory confirmation) for
diagnosis, and rational use of antiviral prophylaxis
as well as infection control using at least
surgical masks, gowns and gloves. A detailed
analysis of data from a pooled database from
these and other affected countries is critical
to building up the evidence base for practical
internationally applicable guidelines.
PMID: 16752014
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]