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NETEC Webinar Series (11/09/22)/Online Course: Influenza: 2022 Seasonal Update

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NETEC Webinar Series (11/09/22)/Online Course: Influenza: 2022 Seasonal Update

Descripción

This NETEC webinar will discuss the current landscape of influenza in the United States and the predictions for this year’s flu season. Additional topics will include available therapeutics to treat common symptoms and co-infections and infection prevention and control measures for the detection, isolation, and management of influenza patients this season.

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Fecha

2022-11-09

Duración

Nov 9, 2022 12:00 PM in Central Time (US and Canada)

Objectives

Discuss the current U.S. influenza data and the potential predictors for this year’s flu season.
Articulate what therapeutics are available for patients with influenza when addressing common symptoms and co-infections.
Describe infection prevention and control measures for detection, isolation, and management of influenza patients in emergency departments and other points of entry.

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