Title | CRISIS PREPAREDNESS TRAINING EVENT - preparatory eLearning course on Rift Valley Fever |
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Type | Fad e-learning (FAD) |
Provider | IZS dell'Abruzzo e del Molise "G. Caporale" |
Edition | 1 |
ECM event | No |
Municipality / foreign state of development | - |
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Place of delivery | - |
Starting date | 14/06/2021 |
Ending date | 22/07/2021 |
Participation fee | - |
This training activity aims at improving incident response collaboration between animal and public health authorities from multiple countries, using a One Health approach. Specifically, the participants at the end of the simulation exercise will be able to test and improve skills in: • outbreak investigation • prevention of RVF outbreaks • control of RVF outbreaks • identifying and communicating to affected stakeholders about RVF outbreaks
Learning objectives |
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Surname and Name | Qualifications | Job Profile |
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Calistri Paolo | Dirigente Veterinario | Epidemiologia, Analisi del Rischio, Sanità Animale |
Surname and Name | Role | Job Profile | Discipline (or qualification) | Substitute |
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Calistri Paolo | Docente / Esperto di contenuto FAD e-learning | Veterinario | Sanità animale | N/A |
Danzetta Maria Luisa | Docente / Esperto di contenuto FAD e-learning | Veterinario | Sanità animale | N/A |
Section 1: Rift Valley Fever – Presentation and History
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Objective and themes
1.3 Definition and origin
1.4 Human health and economic impact
1.5 Test
1.6Summary
1.7 Printable version
Section 2: Rift Valley Fever – Aetiology and Pathogenesis
2.1 Objective and themes
2.2 Classification of the virus
2.3 Morphology
2.4 Morphology, Viral stability to temperature and chemicals
2.5 Pathogenesis
2.6 Summary
Section 3: Rift Valley Fever – Epidemiology
3.1 Objective and themes
3.2 Geographic distribution
3.3 Hosts
3.4 Methods of transmission
3.5 Vectors
3.6 Factors favouring spread
3.7 Summary
Section 4: Rift Valley Fever –Clinical signs and pathology
4.1 Objective and themes
4.2 Clinical signs in small ruminants
4.3 Clinical signs in cattle and camels
4.4 Clinical signs in humans
4.5 Pathological findings
4.6 Summary
Section 5: Rift Valley Fever –Diagnosis
5.1 Objective and themes
5.2 Clinical and histopathological diagnosis
5.3 Collecting samples
5.4 Direct laboratory diagnosis
5.5 Indirect laboratory diagnosis
5.6 Differential diagnosis
5.7 Summary
Section 6: Rift Valley Fever –Prevention and control
6.1 Objective and themes
6.2 Disease control measures
6.3 Vaccination
6.4 Reference experts and laboratories
6.5 Summary
Language | English |
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Simultaneous translation | No |
Learning materials | Materiale didattico per l'auto-istruzione |
Learning assessment procedures | N/A |
Total training length (hh:mm) | 03:00 |
Minimum attendance | 90% |