2-hour On-Demand: Influenza Viruses "The Flu"
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Course Description & Information:
- Influenza is a febrile illness of the upper and lower respiratory tract, caused by a virus that mutates frequently, endowing it with exceeding durability. The disease has been present in humans for more than 2400 years, and elicits epidemics and pandemics every 10 to 50 years. Not only does the virus move among humans, but also traverses between humans and other animals. Few effective methods currently exist for acute treatment of influenza infection, so prevention is the most useful tactic employed. Annual vaccination of the public is an essential component of prevention. This course provides a historical perspective of the influenza disease, current understanding of its biology, and current immunization recommendations, including those of special populations. Also addressed are other standard preventative measures and supportive, symptomatic care for patients exhibiting symptoms of influenza infection.
- Pharmacist information: ACPE UAN: 0826-9999-22-026-H01-P, IRD: 12-30-22, ERD: 12-30-25. Knowledge based activity.
- Expiration Date: 12-30-2024
- Level: Intermediate
Course Objectives:
- Identify what “influenza” is, as a disease, and as a virus.
- Explain the influenza virus lifecycle in humans, and the importance of notable influenza epitopes and components.
- Identify peak infection times in the United States.
- List currently approved drugs for treatment of influenza infection.
- Differentiate among the various currently available types of influenza prevention (vaccines).
Learning Outcome: At least 80% of class participants will score 70% or greater on course post-test.
Course Credit: 2 Contact Hours
Accreditations:
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Who Should Take This Course:
- Pharmacists, Dietitians, Nursing professionals (2 hours of pharmacotherapeutic credit), Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy professionals, and other medical professionals.
Certificate Requirements:
- Full attendance required.
- Completion of course post-test (70%) and course evaluation.
Faculty:
Blaine Smith, PhD, PharmD
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