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Description: An online video featuring information on the hierarchy of infection control, standard precautions, use of personal protective equipment, hand hygiene and prevention of needlestick injuries.
Abstract: The video is intended for infection control and prevention in healthcare settings. The learning objectives are 1) review occupational health and infection control principles; 2) identify appropriate personal protective equipment needs based on clinical assessment; 3) application of personal protective equipment; and 4) preventing needlestick injuries.
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Description: This study was undertaken between April and September of 2008 to further define the details of the stockpile logistics and financing and was conducted as a collaboration between the World Health Organization, the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation, and Oliver Wyman.
Abstract: The report defines options for the logistical design of the H5N1 vaccine stockpile and associated tradeoffs and develops potential strategies and mechanisms to finance the stockpile. This included an assessment of the key drivers of cost and design of mechanisms to manage the costs and mitigate uncertainties.
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Description: Lecture on outbreak communications
Abstract: Outbreaks are unique public health events. Trust needs to be built with the public. The first announcement is the most critical of all outbreak communication messages. Important elements are transparency, dialogue with the public, planning, and message making.
SubjectsCommunications
Training packageInfluenza Training Package
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Description: Sample strategy, structure and operational plan for outbreak and pandemic communication
Abstract: The document provides a guidance on how to move from strategy to goal by identifying areas which may have been overlooked or where relationships between functions are not clear. This is discussed in the context of outbreaks and pandemics
SubjectsCommunications
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Structure Outbreak Communication
Training packageInfluenza Training Package
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Description: This guide will provide information and suggestions to ensure an effective response to outbreaks in your area.
Abstract: This Guide will help you think through elements essential to communicating about a disease that could strike your country or region.
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Description: Training video produced by the Global Influenza Programme and the Pandemic H1N1 Supporting Patient Care Team