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Diphtheria: Clinical management of respiratory diphtheria

Diphtheria: Clinical management of respiratory diphtheria

This course is for clinicians that will be or are caring for patients with respiratory diphtheria during outbreaks in vulnerable settings, such as in Cox's Bazar Bangladesh. It is also applicable to clinicians working in settings that share similar challenges due to limited laboratory capacity, limited availability of treatment facilities, limited number of trained staff, and limitations in medications, medical supplies and supportive care.

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Langue: English
Diphtheria

Informations sur le cours

Overview: This course is for clinicians that will be or are caring for patients with respiratory diphtheria during outbreaks in vulnerable settings, such as in Cox's Bazar Bangladesh. It is also applicable to clinicians working in settings that share similar challenges due to limited laboratory capacity, limited availability of treatment facilities, limited number of trained staff, and limitations in medications, medical supplies and supportive care.

Learning objective: By the end of this training course, participants will:

  • Recognize patients with respiratory diphtheria
  • Give antitoxin and antibiotics safely to appropriate patients
  • Implement infection prevention and control measures
  • Recognize patients with emergency signs and start supportive therapies

Course duration: Approximately 4 hours.

Certificates: No certificate available at this time.

Contenu du cours

  • Module 1: Introduction

  • Module 2: Clinical Recognition

  • Module 3: Triage

  • Module 4: Infection Prevention and Control (IPC)

  • Module 5: Antitoxin therapy (DAT)

  • Module 6: Antibiotics

  • Module 7: Monitoring and Supportive Therapy

  • Module 8: Public Health Measures

  • Module 9: Monitoring, Reporting & QA

  • Module 10: Ethical considerations

  • Module 11: Community engagement

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