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Stockpiling antiviral medications for pandemic influenza
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    Stockpiling antiviral medications for pandemic influenza

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    An antiviral stockpile is a reserve supply of essential antiviral medications in case of shortage. Many countries have chosen to stockpile antiviral medications against pandemic influenza. Because of the time required to prepare and distribute an influenza vaccine, these stockpiles are the only medical defense against widespread infection for the first six months. The stockpiles may be in the form of capsules or simply as the active pharmaceutical ingredient, which is stored in sealed drums and, when needed, dissolved in water to make a bitter-tasting, clear liquid.

    There are no evidence-based guidelines to guide the use of these stockpiled drugs, and plans are based on assumed similarities to seasonal influenza. The most common antivirals are neuraminidase inhibitors, which, if begun during the first 48 hours after symptoms appear, will reduce the duration of seasonal influenza by about one day. Taken before symptoms appear, it may prevent disease in about three-quarters of people treated prophylactically. Currently, this is recommended in institutionalized elderly people and other high-risk groups as a form of post-exposure prophylaxis during seasonal influenza outbreaks. However, since pandemic influenza differs somewhat from normal seasonal influenza, it is not clear that these drugs will prove either safe or effective for their intended purpose.

    For a person that has very recently been exposed to seasonal influenza, effective post-exposure prophylaxis generally requires taking a drug like oseltamivir for seven to ten days, at half the daily dose needed for treatment. A person that is repeatedly exposed, such as hospital staff members, may require continuous treatment throughout the duration of the outbreak in a community. Based on experience with seasonal influenza in nursing homes, control of influenza requires full treatment of any ill persons and prophylactic treatment of all their contacts. In a pandemic situation, before a vaccine becomes available, this level of treatment and medical prevention may require providing drugs to 80% of the people in an affected community. Consequently, very large supplies of the drugs must be made available — much larger supplies than could be produced on demand. Stockpiles are generally arranged in advance by government health authorities, due to fear of shortages and an awareness of manufacturing limitations during an outbreak.

    Supplies in each country

    List of available treatments of antiviral per country.

    Rank Country / Territory Population Treatments Date Last Updated Source
    1  China 1,337,722,000
    2  India 1,379,110,000
    3  United States 334,754,000 50,000,000 April 27, 2009 Bloomberg.com
    Report of antiviral stockpile sales
    4  Indonesia 230,014,115
    5  Brazil 226,257,688
    6  Pakistan 166,146,000
    7  Bangladesh 162,221,000
    8  Nigeria 154,729,000
    9  Russia 141,833,393
    10  Japan 127,630,000 47,700,000 November 27, 2017 Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
    [1]
    11  Mexico 109,610,000
    12  Philippines 92,226,600
    13  Vietnam 88,069,000
    14  Germany 82,062,200
    15  Ethiopia 79,221,000
    16  Egypt 76,030,000
    17  Turkey 71,517,100
    18  Iran 70,495,782
    19  Dem. Rep. of Congo 66,020,000
    20  France 65,073,482
    21  Thailand 63,389,730
    22  United Kingdom 61,612,300 30,000,000 April 28, 2009 BBC News
    Swine flu: How serious a threat?
    23  Italy 60,090,400
    24  Myanmar 50,020,000
    25  South Africa 48,697,000
    26  South Korea 48,333,000 21,100,000 August 21, 2009 The Korea Times
    More Flu Virus Vaccines to Be Stockpiled
    27  Ukraine 46,143,700
    28  Spain 45,853,000
    29  Colombia 44,830,423
    30  Tanzania 43,739,000
    31  Sudan 42,272,000
    32  Kenya 39,802,000
    33  Argentina 39,745,613
    34  Poland 38,130,300
    35  Algeria 34,895,000
    36  Canada 33,476,688 1,400,000 April 27, 2009 Bloomberg.com
    Report of Antiviral Stockpile Sales
    37  Uganda 32,710,000
    38  Morocco 31,394,044
    39  Iraq 30,747,000
    40    Nepal 29,331,000
    41  Peru 29,165,000
    42  Venezuela 28,685,400
    43  Malaysia 28,200,000
    44  Afghanistan 28,150,000
    45  Uzbekistan 27,488,000
    46  Saudi Arabia 25,721,000
    47  North Korea 23,906,000
    48  Ghana 23,837,000
    49  Yemen 23,580,000
    50  Taiwan 23,027,672
    51  Mozambique 22,894,000
    52  Syria 21,906,000
    53  Australia 21,745,000
    54  Romania 21,496,700
    55  Côte d'Ivoire 21,075,000
    56  Sri Lanka 20,238,000
    57  Madagascar 19,625,000
    58  Cameroon 19,522,000
    59  Angola 18,498,000
    60  Chile 19,226,000 950,000 June 6, 2009 Ministerio de Salud de Chile
    Nueva Influenza Humana A (H1N1)
    61  Netherlands 16,508,734
    62  Burkina Faso 15,757,000
    63  Kazakhstan 15,571,506
    64  Niger 15,290,000
    65  Malawi 15,263,000
    66  Guatemala 14,027,000
    67  Ecuador 13,938,115
    68  Cambodia 13,388,910
    69  Mali 13,010,000
    70  Zambia 12,935,000
    71  Senegal 12,534,000
    72  Zimbabwe 12,523,000
    73  Greece 11,262,500
    74  Chad 11,206,000
    75  Cuba 11,204,000
    76  Belgium 10,741,000 3,000,000 1 Jan. 2007 Influenza [2]
    77  Portugal 10,631,800
    78  Czech Republic 10,474,600
    79  Tunisia 10,327,800
    80  Dominican Republic 10,090,000
    81  Guinea 10,069,000
    82  Haiti 10,033,000
    83  Hungary 10,029,900
    84  Rwanda 9,998,000
    85  Bolivia 9,863,000
    86  Serbia 9,850,000
    87  Belarus 9,690,000
    88  Sweden 9,264,000
    89  Somalia 9,133,000
    90  Benin 8,935,000
    91  Azerbaijan 8,629,900
    92  Austria 8,356,700
    93  Burundi 8,303,000
    94  Switzerland 7,705,800
    95  Bulgaria 7,602,100
    96  Honduras 7,466,000
    97  Israel 7,411,000
    98  Tajikistan 6,952,000
    99  Papua New Guinea 6,732,000
    100  Togo 6,619,000
    101  Libya 6,420,000
    102  Paraguay 6,349,000
    103  Laos 6,320,000
    104  Jordan 6,316,000
    105  El Salvador 6,163,000
    106  Nicaragua 5,743,000
    107  Sierra Leone 5,696,000
    108  Denmark 5,511,451
    109  Kyrgyzstan 5,482,000
    110  Slovakia 5,411,100
    111  Finland 5,333,089
    112  Turkmenistan 5,110,000
    113  Eritrea 5,073,000
    114  Singapore 4,839,400 500,000 April 28, 2009 Referenced. Confirmation expected.
    115  Norway 4,814,075 1,400,000 April 28, 2009 [3]
    116  United Arab Emirates 4,599,000
    117  Costa Rica 4,579,000 3,000 April 28, 2009 Nacion.com (Spanish)
    118  Ireland 4,517,800
    119  Croatia 4,432,000
    120  Central African Republic 4,422,000
    121  Georgia 4,382,100
    122  New Zealand 4,306,500
    123  Lebanon 4,224,000
    124  Puerto Rico (US) 3,982,000
    125  Liberia 3,955,000
    126  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3,767,000
    127  Palestine 3,761,646
    128  Republic of the Congo 3,683,000
    129  Moldova 3,572,700
    130  Panama 3,454,000
    131  Uruguay 3,361,000
    132  Lithuania 3,350,400
    133  Mauritania 3,291,000
    134  Armenia 3,230,100
    135  Albania 3,170,000
    136  Kuwait 2,985,000
    137  Oman 2,845,000
    138  Jamaica 2,719,000
    139  Mongolia 2,671,000
    140  Latvia 2,259,400
    141  Namibia 2,171,000
    142  Lesotho 2,067,000
    143  Slovenia 2,053,355
    144  Republic of Macedonia 2,048,900
    145  Botswana 1,950,000
    146  Gambia 1,705,000
    147  Guinea-Bissau 1,611,000
    148  Gabon 1,475,000
    149  Qatar 1,409,000
    150  Estonia 1,340,341
    151  Trinidad and Tobago 1,339,000
    152  Mauritius 1,288,000
    153  Eswatini (Swaziland) 1,185,000
    154  East Timor 1,134,000
    155  Djibouti 864,000
    156  Fiji 849,000
    157  Cyprus 801,600
    158  Bahrain 791,000
    159  Guyana 762,000
    160  Bhutan 697,000
    161  Comoros 676,000
    162  Equatorial Guinea 676,000
    163  Montenegro 624,000
    164  Solomon Islands 523,000
    165  Suriname 520,000
    166  Western Sahara 513,000
    167  Cape Verde 506,000
    168  Luxembourg 491,700
    169  Malta 412,600
    170  Brunei 400,000
    171  Bahamas 342,000
    172  Iceland 319,326
    173  Maldives 309,000
    174  Belize 307,000
    175  Barbados 256,000
    176  Vanuatu 240,000
    177  Netherlands Antilles (Netherlands) 198,000
    178  Samoa 179,000
    179  Guam (US) 178,000
    180  Saint Lucia 172,000
    181  São Tomé and Príncipe 163,000
    182  Federated States of Micronesia 111,000
    183  U.S. Virgin Islands (US) 110,000
    184  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 109,000
    185  Aruba (Netherlands) 107,000
    186  Grenada 104,000
    187  Tonga 104,000
    188  Kiribati 98,000
    189  Jersey (US) 89,300
    190  Antigua and Barbuda 88,000
    191  Northern Mariana Islands (US) 87,000
    192  Andorra 86,000
    193  Seychelles 84,000
    194  Isle of Man (UK) 80,000
    195  Dominica 67,000
    196  American Samoa (US) 67,000
    197  Bermuda (UK) 65,000
    198  Marshall Islands 62,000
    199  Guernsey (UK) 61,811
    200  Greenland (Denmark) 57,000
    201  Cayman Islands (UK) 56,000
    202  Saint Kitts and Nevis 52,000
    203  Faroe Islands (Denmark) 48,797
    204  Liechtenstein 35,700
    205  Monaco 33,000
    206  Turks and Caicos Islands (UK) 33,000
    207  San Marino 30,800
    208  Gibraltar (UK) 31,000
    209  British Virgin Islands (UK) 23,000
    210  Cook Islands (New Zealand) 20,000
    211  Palau 20,000
    212  Anguilla (UK) 15,000
    213  Tuvalu 10,000
    214  Nauru 10,000
    215  Saint Helena (UK) 6,600
    216  Montserrat (UK) 5,900
    217  Falkland Islands (UK) 3,000
    218  Niue (New Zealand) 1,500
    219  Tokelau (New Zealand) 1,400
    220   Vatican City 800
    221  Pitcairn Islands (UK) 50

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