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This course helps public health professionals and authorities assess the risk of locally acquired Aedes-borne viral diseases within the specific context of their EU/EEA country and identify measures to prevent local transmission.

Who is the course intended for?

The course is designed for Public Health professionals and authorities in the EU/EEA, who work in infectious disease prevention and develop measures to prevent local transmission of Aedes-borne viral diseases.

What are the learning objectives?

The learning objectives are to:

• Assess the risk levels for autochthonous Aedes-borne transmission of viral diseases in EU/EEA countries.

• Identify for every risk level, the public health mitigation actions and interventions, from disease surveillance, laboratory diagnosis, awareness raising and capacity building, multisectoral collaboration and coordination, to vector management.

How long is the course?

The estimated time to complete the course is 45 minutes.

How can I enrol?

You can access the course for free, thanks to EU funding.

Log in to the Learning Portal and enrol to the course.

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