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Three training series, pH1N1 2009 Influenza, Avian Influenza, and General Influenza, are currently available through the MCEIRS Online Training Portal. The individual modules within each are listed below, with links to detailed summaries. Each module contains several e-learning lessons and a knowledge check to reinforce your learning, and continuing education credit and certificates are available.
Avian Influenza Training
How avian viruses evolve, adapt, and spread among animal populations and from animals to humansMore...
Collection techniques, PPE for samplers, and handling and shipping of samplesMore...
Industry biosecurity measures and their application to backyard or other outdoor systemsMore...
How avian influenza impacts humans, including case occurrence, transmission, clinical presentation, treatmentMore...
Status of detection, prevention, and control of avian influenza in humans, including case definitions and contact management.More...
Goals and methods of surveillance in poultry and wild bird populations for HPAI and LPAI viruses.More... |
General Influenza Training
Measures that can protect agricultural workers from disease, including personal hygine, personal protective equipment, vaccination, medical surveillanceMore...
Clinical signs, treatment, and control of influenza viruses in companion animals, infection control in veterinary clinics More...
Measures to prevent transmission of influenza and other diseases among swine and between swine and other species, including humansMore...
The goal of this training module is to describe the process of and the occurrence of interspecies transmission of influenza viruses.More... pH1N1 2009 Influenza Training
Influenza viruses, pandemic influenza strains, and the genetic origins of the pH1N1 2009 strainMore...
Key milestones in the pH1N1 2009 influenza pandemic, disease patterns, and groups at high risk for influenza complicationsMore...
Ways in which disease patterns are tracked, and approaches to influenza surveillance among humansMore...
Timeline of pandemic events, occurrence and clinical presentation, surveillance activities and challengesMore... |
















