Oklahoma State
Senate
Senator Tom Adelson
Chairman, Appropriations Sub-Committee
on Health and Social Services
Senate District 33
Tulsa County
For Immediate Release:
December 1, 2005
Tulsa Senator to Author Oklahoma Influenza Pandemic Preparedness Act
Senator Tom
Adelson announced Thursday that he will author legislation this coming
session to ensure that Oklahoma is better prepared to deal with an influenza
pandemic in coming years.
Adelson said his legislation will call on the Oklahoma Department of Health
to assume greater responsibility for adequately stockpiling antiviral
drugs and not rely on the federal government as its sole provider.
“It may be necessary for the Health Department to go out on the
world market and find antiviral medications to protect Oklahomans in the
case of an influenza pandemic,” Adelson said.
The Senator said that the United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
predicts that there is a strong likelihood of an avian flu outbreak in
the next few years. In preparation for the pandemic, the CDC has adopted
a Pandemic Influenza Management Plan, which requires individual states
to purchase a limited supply of vaccines and influenza drugs from the
federal government.
Adelson, who served as Governor Henry’s Secretary of Health before
being elected to the Senate last year, said the federal government has
only enough oseltamivir (Tamiflu) treatment courses for approximately
1 percent of the population. According to the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology
of America, the national stockpile should be expanded to treat at least
25 percent and ideally 40 percent of the population.
Oklahoma’s share of antiviral medications provided by the federal
government under its pandemic plan would be insufficient to meet the needs
of Oklahomans requiring treatment and/or prophylaxis if a severe pandemic
occurred in the near future, the Tulsa Democrat said.
“Since hurricane Katrina, the ability of the federal government
to provide an effective level of preparedness in case of emergency has
been questioned,” Adelson said. “I don’t understand
why our federal government has only managed to stockpile antiviral medications
for 1 percent of the population.
Meanwhile, France, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and other countries
have national stockpiles for over 20 percent of their populations.”
“In the wake of the federal government’s failure to accumulate
adequate stockpiles of antiviral drugs, the State of Oklahoma has a duty
to procure for its citizens additional supplies, which may be available
in the global market.
“The state has the highest obligation to its citizens to ensure
their safety and security and cannot rely upon a federal vaccine and influenza
distribution plan that arbitrarily limits the supply of medications based
upon population. Other countries will not tolerate similar shortages,
and we should take the lead in protecting the citizens of our state.”
For more information contact:
Senator Adelson's Office- (405) 521-5551
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