Recognizing and managing anaphylaxis in the context of adverse event following immunization

Type
Course
Emplacement
Web-based
Durée
1 Hours
Zone du programme
Other
Prix
0.00 $US
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globalhealth@unitar.org
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Public – by registration
Mode de livraison
E-learning
Langue (s)
English
Pilier
The Defeat NCD Partnership
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This course provides practical guidance to the frontline health care providers and also vaccinators key information on its identification, differentiating it from other clinical conditions such as fainting and other stress related responses. It also provides step by step guidance on the case management at the site of the event and the process of referral.

 

  • Recognize and differentiate between anaphylaxis and immunization stress-related response; and
  • Respond to anaphylaxis as an adverse event following immunization.

Anaphylaxis is a severe, immediate allergic reaction. Symptoms that can be life-threatening can occur within seconds to minutes, rarely hours, after contact with the allergenic substance including medicines and vaccines. The course Recognizing and managing anaphylaxis in the context of an adverse event following immunization 

provides practical guidance to the frontline health care providers and vaccinators key 

information on its identification, differentiating it from other clinical conditions such as fainting and other stress related responses. It also provides step by step guidance on the case management at the site of the event and the process of referral.

Photo credits: WHO/ Blink Media - Gareth Bentley

Approximate course duration: 20 minutes

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Assessment & Awards

You will receive a Confirmation of Participation upon completing all the modules in this course. Please note that this award does not serve as a professional qualification. 

Healthcare professionals working in primary health care and hospitals. 

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Produced by: WHO Pharmacovigilance team