{Seal of the State of Connecticut} STATE OF CONNECTICUT M. Jodi Rell Governor Rell: State Receives More Tamiflu for Children 3,000 Bottles of Pediatric Anti-Viral Arrive Today Governor M. Jodi Rell announced today that the state has received 3,000 bottles of pediatric Tamiflu from the federal government to help medical personnel at hospitals and clinics treat the growing cases of H1N1 influenza among children. “We continue to see a marked increase in the number of confirmed cases of the H1N1 virus in both children and adults,” Governor Rell said. “But any parent who has ever stayed up all night with a sick child knows how difficult and heartbreaking it can be. It is important to treat the symptoms as soon as possible and so we must ensure that the medication is available.” The Governor said Department of Public Health officials say the pediatric Tamiflu will be distributed on Monday to 17 acute care hospitals that have pediatric treatment programs and 12 community health clinics, which treat underserved populations in the state. The Governor last week requested more of the state’s allocation of Tamiflu and Relenza, another antiviral, from the stockpile. The state is awaiting word on whether the CDC will release more of the antivirals for adult patients as well. The CDC has raised Connecticut’s flu activity to “widespread,” the highest level of activity. In April, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) provided The drugs interfere with the ability of the virus to make copies of itself, which in turn helps the body fight the infection. Each treatment course is a 10-day supply of either Tamiflu or Relenza. For more information on H1N1 resources in -30- |
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