Pandemic Influenza Preparedness

In 2005, the strain of influenza virus found in birds in Asia showed some potential to infect humans and there is a possibility, although remote, that this strain could lead to the next human pandemic.  An influenza pandemic might result in very significant absentee rates simultaneously in multiple geographic areas for extended periods. This situation could challenge some business continuity strategies that address traditional hazards.  The following information is provided as a guideline to assist organizations in designing pandemic influenza response strategies.  The material is not intended as a single best practice approach.  Organizations may wish to utilize those elements that are appropriate to their specific situations.

General Information Links:

FINRA

Centers For Disease Control and Prevention: Worldwide Preparedness

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC)

Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council (FSSCC)

UK

US Congressional Budget Office

World Health Organization (WHO)

GAO

SIFMA

 

More Information

From September 24 through October 12, 2007 FBIIC and FSSCC conducted a pandemic flu exercise for the financial services sector in the United States. After action documents are posted at www.fspanfluexercise.com.

For more information contact:

Howard Sprow