Topic outline
- General
- Background
Background
Overview: Measles and rubella (MR) training is essential to supporting the implementation of quality interventions to help countries achieve and maintain measles and rubella elimination. This training introduces participants to WHOs recommended approaches to measles outbreaks, and provides the essential preparedness, detection, investigation, response, and recovery skills required to contain the measles outbreak.
Course duration: Approximately 3 hours.
Certificates: A Record of Achievement will be available to participants who complete 100% of the course content. A Record of Achievement will be issued to participants who receive at least 80% across all graded assessments. Participants who receive a Record of Achievement can also download an Open Badge for this course. Click here to learn how.
- Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives
Learning objective: By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Describe measles disease and outbreak characteristics;;
- Explain the principles and components of measles outbreak preparedness that enable a rapid and effective response;
- Recognize the components of outbreak detection and confirmation process;
- Identify the components of measles outbreak investigation process;
- Recommend measles outbreak response strategies and processes;
- Implement strategies for improving health status of the outbreak-affected population, such as recovery structures coordination; recovery planning using best practices to improve vaccination coverage to close immunity gaps (focusing on zero-dose children) using the factors that contributed to the outbreak; and tools to support the recovery process.
- Course contents
Course contents
Module 1: Measles disease and outbreak characteristics:
By the end of this module, you should be able to: identify measles disease and outbreak characteristics, such as measles scientific classification; clinical manifestations of measles; differential diagnosis of fever and rash; clinical course of measles; complications of measles; risk factors for measles; measles outbreak characteristics; and herd immunity thresholds.Module 2: Preparedness:
By the end of this module, you should be able to: ensure systems are established to enable a rapid, effective response to measles outbreaks.Module 3: Detection:
By the end of this module, you should be able to: detect and confirm measles cases to ensure proper case management and enable implementation of appropriate public health strategies to control further transmission.Module 4: Investigation:
By the end of this module, you should be able to: determine the cause and extent of measles outbreaks; identify potential measles contacts to target those at particular risk of disease for intervention; determine the source of infection, including who infected the individual and whether the infection was imported, importation-related, or endemic; identify populations and areas with low coverage and at higher risk of outbreaks that require enhanced vaccination efforts; and determine the reason for each measles case.Module 5: Response:
By the end of this module, you should be able to: interrupt measles virus transmission; reduce measles morbidity, mortality, complications, and sequelae; and identify root causes so that immunity gaps and/or system weaknesses can be addressed to reduce the risk of future outbreaks.Module 6: Recovery:
By the end of this module, you should be able to: identify strategies for improving health status of the outbreak-affected population, such as recovery structures coordination; recovery planning using best practices to improve vaccination coverage to close immunity gaps (focusing on zero-dose children) using the factors that contributed to the outbreak; and tools to support the recovery process.
- Where to find these materials?
Where to find these materials?
You can take this e-learning on the WHO platform, OpenWHO, following this link
Note, if you don't have a WHO account you may need to create a new one. Alternatively you may take the course as guest without getting a certificate.