Coronavirus Highlights Monday march 3rd 2020
Oxygen therapy is the major treatment intervention for for patients with severe COVID-19, all countries should work to optimize the availability of pulse oximeters and medical oxygen systems. Mortality in those with critical illness has been reported as over fifty per cent, thus implementation of proven critical care interventions such as lung protective ventilation should be optimized. COVID-19 critical care clinical training materials are available on very important courses for severe acute respiratory infection "SARI" includes content on clinical management of patients with SARI. These courses are intended for clinicians who are working in intensive care units "ICUS" in low and middle-income countries and managing adult and pediatric patients with SARI, including severe pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome "ARDS", sepsis and septic shock. It's a hand on practical guide to be used by health care professionals involved in critical care management during outbreaks of influenza virus (seasonal) human infection due avian influenza virus [H5N1 or H7N9]. MERS-COV, COVID-19 or any other emerging respiratory viral epidemics. By the end of this course participants should possess some of the necessary tools that can be used to care for the critically sick patient from hospital entry to hospital discharge, with a duration of ten hours of learning to get targeted the intended for clinicians who are working in intensive care units in low and middle-income countries.
The introduction and clinical update on COVID-19 as of January 30th of 2020 and infection prevention and control for patients with severe acute respiratory infections, also clinical syndromes and pathophysiology of sepsis and ARDS, then the triage and early recognition and will learn about monitoring patients with SARI it includes two role playing scenarios, diagnostics, oxygen therapy, anti-microbial, how to deliver targeted resuscitation for sepsis and septic shock, mechanical and liberation ventilation, sedation and best practices to prevent complications, quality in critical care and pandemic preparedness and ethical considerations.
The first regional COVID-19 clinical case management training was conducted in Brazzaville from 25 to 28 of February 2020 with representatives from eighteen countries of the world health organization in African region, the last place that get touched with the epidemic according to the data report of the 1st of march 2020 at 10 am CET, just 2 cases from Algeria and from Nigeria and there are just imported cases only.
Five new members states reported new cases of COVID-19 in the last past hours on the 29 February 2020 including Azerbaijan, Ecuador, Ireland, Monaco and Qatar, working with clinicians is crucial to understanding to clinical presentation, natural history and treatment interventions for COVID-19. the world health organization has published interim clinical guidance, clinical training materials and has launched a global clinical data platform to gather data and improve care for COVID-19 patients, this information is critical to inform the public health response.
This number of confirmed cases in china has increased for two successive days after a period of decline. they monitoring the situation and working to understand its possible significance.
Recommendations and advice for the public which is if you are not in an area where COVID-19 is spreading, or have not traveled from an area where it was spreading, or if you have not been in contact with an infected patient, your risk of infection is low. It is understandable that you may feel anxious about the outbreak, it's a good idea to get the facts from reliable sources to help people accurately determine your risks so that you can take reasonable precautions. Seek guidance from the world health organization, your healthcare provider, your national public health authority or your employer for accurate information on the illness whether is circulating where you live, it's important to be informed of the situation and take appropriate measures to protect yourself and your family.
But if you are in an area where there are cases of COVID-19 you need to take the risk of infection seriously, follow the advice of the world health organization and guidance issued be national and local health authorities, for most people the infection will cause mild illness however, it can make some people very ill and or some others it can be fatal, older and those with pre-existing medical conditions like cardiovascular disease or chronic respiratory disease or diabetes all are at risk for severe disease.
The introduction and clinical update on COVID-19 as of January 30th of 2020 and infection prevention and control for patients with severe acute respiratory infections, also clinical syndromes and pathophysiology of sepsis and ARDS, then the triage and early recognition and will learn about monitoring patients with SARI it includes two role playing scenarios, diagnostics, oxygen therapy, anti-microbial, how to deliver targeted resuscitation for sepsis and septic shock, mechanical and liberation ventilation, sedation and best practices to prevent complications, quality in critical care and pandemic preparedness and ethical considerations.
The first regional COVID-19 clinical case management training was conducted in Brazzaville from 25 to 28 of February 2020 with representatives from eighteen countries of the world health organization in African region, the last place that get touched with the epidemic according to the data report of the 1st of march 2020 at 10 am CET, just 2 cases from Algeria and from Nigeria and there are just imported cases only.
Five new members states reported new cases of COVID-19 in the last past hours on the 29 February 2020 including Azerbaijan, Ecuador, Ireland, Monaco and Qatar, working with clinicians is crucial to understanding to clinical presentation, natural history and treatment interventions for COVID-19. the world health organization has published interim clinical guidance, clinical training materials and has launched a global clinical data platform to gather data and improve care for COVID-19 patients, this information is critical to inform the public health response.
This number of confirmed cases in china has increased for two successive days after a period of decline. they monitoring the situation and working to understand its possible significance.
Recommendations and advice for the public which is if you are not in an area where COVID-19 is spreading, or have not traveled from an area where it was spreading, or if you have not been in contact with an infected patient, your risk of infection is low. It is understandable that you may feel anxious about the outbreak, it's a good idea to get the facts from reliable sources to help people accurately determine your risks so that you can take reasonable precautions. Seek guidance from the world health organization, your healthcare provider, your national public health authority or your employer for accurate information on the illness whether is circulating where you live, it's important to be informed of the situation and take appropriate measures to protect yourself and your family.
But if you are in an area where there are cases of COVID-19 you need to take the risk of infection seriously, follow the advice of the world health organization and guidance issued be national and local health authorities, for most people the infection will cause mild illness however, it can make some people very ill and or some others it can be fatal, older and those with pre-existing medical conditions like cardiovascular disease or chronic respiratory disease or diabetes all are at risk for severe disease.
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