Topic outline
- General
- Background
Background
Overview: Marburg virus disease is a zoonotic disease that has resulted in several outbreaks. It has the potential to cause severe disease and death in humans. The 2018 annual review of the WHO R&D Blueprint list of priority diseases indicates that there is an urgent need for accelerated research and development for the Marburg virus. This introductory course provides an overview of the signs, symptoms, transmission routes, diagnosis, and epidemiology of the disease. It also discusses prevention and control strategies.
Course duration: Approximately 1 hour.
Certificates: A Confirmation of Participation is available to participants who complete 100% of the course material.
- Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives
Learning objective: By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Describe the signs, symptoms, and transmission routes of Marburg virus disease (MVD)
- Describe the main prevention and control measures to respond to MVD outbreaks
- List key public health concerns during a Marburg virus disease outbreak
- Describe the signs, symptoms, and transmission routes of Marburg virus disease (MVD)
- 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.