INFLUENZA- VACCINATION OF HEALTHCARE PERSONNEL
H1N1
BIOTERRORISM: ANTHRAX/BOTULISM/PLAGUE/SMALLPOX
USE OF ANTHRAX VACCINE IN THE USA
MALARIA
COVID
WEST NILE VIRUS
ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
This bundle provides basic knowledge and training for healthcare professionals involved in emergency response, infectious disease management, and bioterrorism preparedness. Courses focus on both current and emerging public health threats, with an emphasis on clinical response, vaccination, surveillance, and disaster readiness.
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Influenza Vaccination of Health-Care Personnel (910): Emphasizes the importance of flu vaccination in healthcare settings to reduce transmission and protect patients and staff.
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Swine Flu-H1N1 (610): Reviews the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, covering symptoms, transmission, treatment protocols, and public health response strategies.
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Bioterrorism: Anthrax/Smallpox/Botulism/Plague (608): Provides clinical and emergency guidance for identifying and managing potential bioterrorism agents.
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Use of Anthrax Vaccine in the USA (310): Explores the use and safety of the anthrax vaccine, particularly for first responders and high-risk populations.
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Malaria Surveillance (128): Focuses on tracking malaria cases and implementing prevention and control measures at both local and global levels.
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COVID-19 (1007): Offers updated knowledge on COVID-19, including variants, treatments, vaccination, and lessons learned for future pandemic readiness.
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West Nile Virus (107): Details the epidemiology and prevention of West Nile Virus, emphasizing vector control and clinical recognition.
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Environmental Emergency (907): Prepares healthcare providers to respond to environmental disasters, chemical exposures, and weather-related emergencies.
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Emergency Preparedness (908): Covers strategies for hospital and system-wide emergency planning, communication, and multi-agency coordination during crises.


