Containment of a fatal and highly infectious disease outbreak

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Abstract

This case study was designed based on several experience with several viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) outbreaks responded to in Uganda between 2000 and 2016. Fictitious scenarios have been included to facilitate learning of the users. The major goal of the case study is to facilitate learners to appreciate incident detection and the incident management processes for control and containment of a fatal and highly infectious viral disease outbreak. This case study is targeted towards health scientists of medicine, nursing, biomedical laboratory and public health background. We specifically orient learners on clinical presentation of viral infections and laboratory tests considered for incident detection, conducting a risk assessment for an infectious disease, Infection Prevention and Control in the outbreak setting, skills of incident management, analysis and interpretation of epidemiological data to aid epidemic response and control decisions.

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Mwanje, W., Mohammed, M. A., Gidimadjor, E., Mertens, E., Bürkin, B. M., & Hoffmann, A. (2021). Containment of a fatal and highly infectious disease outbreak. Pan African Medical Journal, 40(2). https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2021.40.2.30897

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