
Introduction to Dengue
Dengue is a mosquito borne viral disease that causes an estimated 100-400 million infections each year. This course provides an introduction to dengue. It provides an overview of the epidemiology, transmission, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of the disease.
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Approximate course duration: 30 minutes
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- Outline the causative organism and vector of dengue;
- List the symptoms of dengue;
- Describe how dengue can be diagnosed and treated; and
- Describe preventive measures for dengue.
This course is designed for frontline health workers
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