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Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Vulnerable Populations in Tribal Communities

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Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Vulnerable Populations in Tribal Communities

Auteurs : Amy V. Groom ; Cheyenne Jim ; Mic Laroque ; Cheryl Mason ; Joe Mclaughlin ; Lisa Neel ; Terry Powell ; Thomas Weiser ; Ralph T. Bryan

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RBID : PMC:4504375

Abstract

American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) governments are sovereign entities with inherent authority to establish and administer public health programs within their communities and will be critical partners in national efforts to prepare for pandemic influenza. Within AIAN communities, some subpopulations will be particularly vulnerable during an influenza pandemic because of their underlying health conditions, whereas others will be at increased risk because of limited access to prevention or treatment interventions.We outline potential issues to consider in identifying and providing appropriate services for selected vulnerable populations within tribal communities. We also highlight pandemic influenza preparedness resources available to tribal leaders and their partners in state and local health departments, academia, community-based organizations, and the private sector.


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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2008.157453
PubMed: 19461107
PubMed Central: 4504375

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<aff>Amy V. Groom and Cheyenne Jim are with the Immunization Services Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, and the Division of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention, Indian Health Service, Albuquerque, NM. Mic LaRoque is with the Gallup Indian Medical Center, Indian Health Service, Gallup, NM. Cheryl Mason is an independent project consultant in Santa Fe, NM. Lisa Neel is a project consultant in Washington, DC. Joe McLaughlin is with the Alaska Section of Epidemiology, Anchorage. Terry Powell is with the Alaska Area Institutional Review Board, Anchorage. Thomas Weiser is with the Portland Area Office, Indian Health Service, Portland, OR. Ralph T. Bryan is with the Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities, Office of the Chief of Public Health Practice, Office of the Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta.</aff>
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<corresp>Correspondence should be sent to Amy V. Groom, IHS Division of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention, 5300 Homestead Road, NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110 (e-mail:
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<p>A. V. Groom led the authors in writing and editing, compiled contributions from all authors, and conducted key components of the literature review. C. Jim contributed to the literature review and writing of the sections on chronic disease and the elderly. M. LaRoque led the literature review and the writing and editing of the section on rural isolation. J. McLaughlin contributed crucial information for the section on rural isolation and reviewed and helped edit the essay. L. Neel conducted the literature review and led the writing and editing of the tribal strategies and model section and participated in the literature review and drafting of the section on the urban population and the influenza in Indian country background. C. Mason conducted the primary literature review for and led the writing of the urban section and provided input and helped write the background about influenza in Indian country. T. Powell contributed to the section on rural isolation and served as a primary resource for Alaska Native health issues. T. Weiser conducted the literature review and led the writing of the chronic disease section, provided critical review of the entire essay and helped develop and review the tables. R. T. Bryan originated the project and led all components of it. All authors helped conceptualize ideas, conduct literature reviews, interpret findings, and review and re-write drafts of the essay.</p>
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<p>American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) governments are sovereign entities with inherent authority to establish and administer public health programs within their communities and will be critical partners in national efforts to prepare for pandemic influenza. Within AIAN communities, some subpopulations will be particularly vulnerable during an influenza pandemic because of their underlying health conditions, whereas others will be at increased risk because of limited access to prevention or treatment interventions.We outline potential issues to consider in identifying and providing appropriate services for selected vulnerable populations within tribal communities. We also highlight pandemic influenza preparedness resources available to tribal leaders and their partners in state and local health departments, academia, community-based organizations, and the private sector.</p>
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