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Description: The "Vaccination" module is the sixth of the ten modules contained in the training course on "Development of programmes for prevention and control of seasonal influenza".
Abstract: At the end of this session participants should be able to: 1) critically debate with current vaccine, administration methods, contra-indications, special precautions; 2) critically review the logistics of an annual HSI vaccine programme within a national and international context including the cycle of supply; 3) critically debate factors that influence the efficacy of annual HSI vaccine; 4) critically discuss adverse events in relation to HSI in relation to safety, myths and reality; 5) critically appraise new developments in relation to HSI vaccines.
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Description: Lecture on team composition
Abstract: The learning objectives are to 1) identify the team members; 2) define the roles and responsibilities of each team member; 3) know how to enhance coordination and communication among team membes; and 4) recognize the standards of ethical conduct for case investigations.
Training packageInfluenza Training Package
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Description: This guideline describes the safe transport of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus cultures, isolates and patient specimens as Biological Substance, Category B.
Abstract: This guideline describes the safe transport of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus cultures, isolates and patient specimens as Biological Substance, Category B.
SubjectsLaboratory