Cinti Sandro, Chenoweth Carol, Monto Arnold S
Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2005 Nov;26(11):852-4. doi: 10.1086/502507.
The outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza in Asia has reignited concerns about an influenza pandemic. It is clear that influenza vaccine will be in short supply (or nonexistent) early in an influenza pandemic. Without vaccine, the role of antiviral agents, especially oseltamivir, in treatment and prophylaxis is of paramount importance. Unfortunately, the government cannot possibly stockpile enough oseltamivir to provide long-term prophylaxis or treatment for every healthcare worker in the United States. We think that hospitals should consider stockpiling oseltamivir, and we provide a strategy for doing so at a reasonable cost.
亚洲H5N1禽流感的爆发再次引发了人们对流感大流行的担忧。显然,在流感大流行初期,流感疫苗将供不应求(或根本没有)。如果没有疫苗,抗病毒药物,尤其是奥司他韦,在治疗和预防方面的作用至关重要。不幸的是,政府不可能储备足够的奥司他韦,为美国的每一位医护人员提供长期预防或治疗。我们认为医院应该考虑储备奥司他韦,并且我们提供了一种以合理成本进行储备的策略。