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H1N1 Swine Flu CME Course

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Prevention & Early Treatment of Influenza for the Outpatient Setting

The Mississippi State Department of Health is making this on-line CME course available to all Mississippi physicians interested in seasonal and 2009 H1N1 influenza education. At the conclusion of this CME activity, the learner will be able to:

  • Compare mortality curves for the 1918 pandemic to those of other 20th century pandemics
  • List 3 groups at high risk for complications of seasonal flu (i.e., groups for whom vaccination is indicated)
  • List 3 groups at high risk for complications of H1N1 infections (i.e., groups for whom vaccination is indicated)
  • List 3 groups for whom live, attenuated viral vaccines are contraindicated
  • List 2 groups at high risk for complications of pneumococcal disease (i.e., groups for whom vaccination is indicated)
  • Compare the quality of rapid influenza diagnostic tests (RIDT), PCR, and virus isolation
  • CIte one situation in which PCR or virus isolation is indicated
  • Cite 2 reasons not to use laboratory tests for influenza in the outpatient setting
  • Begin this course
    Account creation required for first-time users. This course is hosted by IQH.

 

 

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