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| Governor Pence Declares Public Health Emergency in Response to HIV Epidemic in Scott County |
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| Start Date: | 3/26/2015 | Start Time: | 12:00 AM |
| End Date: | 3/26/2015 | |
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Entry Description
INDIANAPOLIS—Governor Mike Pence today declared a public
health emergency in Scott County due to an outbreak of HIV that has reached
epidemic proportions. The declaration was issued in Executive Order 15-05,
which orders the state to coordinate a multi-agency response, and provides
additional resources and tools to tackle the outbreak.
The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) has identified
79 confirmed cases of HIV originating in Scott County related to the outbreak
in southeastern Indiana. Typically, Scott County would see fewer than five new
HIV cases in a year. All cases are linked to injection drug abuse. This
is an epidemic.
Since the outbreak was first identified in late January,
ISDH has worked closely with local health officials, the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC), drug treatment facilities, local medical
providers, and other State agencies to contain the outbreak and get treatment
for those who test positive for HIV. A medical team from CDC arrived in Scott
County on March 23 to help with following up on contacts of HIV positive
individuals and analyzing data. Additional CDC personnel will arrive next week.
Governor Pence met with the CDC on Monday and visited Scott
County on Wednesday to talk with local officials, health professionals and
concerned citizens and informed them that he would be declaring a public health
emergency in Scott County.
“Scott County is facing an epidemic of HIV, but this is not
a Scott County problem; this is an Indiana problem,” said Gov. Pence. “The
people of Scott County are working hard to address this crisis, and with
additional state resources and new tools provided by this emergency
declaration, I am confident that together we will stop this HIV outbreak in its
tracks.”
Executive Order 15-05 orders ISDH to set up an incident
command center to coordinate HIV treatment and substance abuse treatment and
requires state and local health, law enforcement and emergency response
agencies, as well as health care providers and hospitals to cooperate and
assist in disaster response. In addition ISDH will set up a mobile one-stop
shop to assist individuals in enrolling in HIP 2.0, offering vaccinations, and
providing identification information.
The order, upon the recommendation of officials from the
CDC, also authorizes Scott County health, safety, law enforcement and local
officials to take the actions they deem necessary to respond to the epidemic,
including designing and implementing under the supervision of ISDH a targeted,
short-term needle exchange program for the sole purpose of containing the
epidemic.
In addition, ISDH is launching a regional public
awareness campaign, called “You Are Not Alone,” which focuses on drug
treatment, infection prevention, safe sex, needle disposal and HIV testing and
treatment. Viewers are encouraged to contact the HIV services hotline or
addiction hotline for local treatment and care resource. The three-month
campaign will include digital and social media ads, billboards along the
Interstate 65 corridor, radio, and will be featured in the free local paper,
The Giveaway.
For more information, call the HIV assistance hotline
866-588-4948 and the Addiction Hotline at 800-662-HELP(4357)
The Governor’s Executive Order 15-05 can be found attached.
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Location Information: Scott County
Statewide IN
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Entry Category: Announcements |
IN.gov Category: GovernmentResidents |
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