Mpox and the 2022-2023 global outbreak
Introduction to the Course
Monkeypox is an infectious disease that caused a global outbreak between 2022 and 2023 in more than 110 countries, most of which had no previous history of the disease. This course provides an updated overview of monkeypox (Mpox), covering key aspects such as its transmission, clinical presentation, and preventive measures. Additionally, it offers information on the response to outbreaks, with special emphasis on the recent global outbreak.
Purpose
The purpose of this course is to enhance the capacities of health professionals to prevent, detect, and treat cases of Mpox, ensure optimal patient care, and effectively manage outbreaks. It aims to raise awareness and train participants in decision-making and clinical management to avoid severe complications and improve the quality of care.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- List the symptoms and mode of transmission of monkeypox.
- Explain preventive measures for monkeypox.
- Describe the actions to take if symptoms of this disease appear.
- Analyze the evolution of the global monkeypox outbreak of 2022-2023.
Target Audience
The course is aimed at health workers and the general public, with the objective of helping them make informed decisions and adopt appropriate preventive measures against monkeypox.
Course Modality
The course is offered in a self-paced mode, available in multiple languages, including Spanish and English.
Course Duration
One (1) hour.
As a self-learning course, participants can decide the time and moments they dedicate to its completion.
Course Structure
This course is designed to complement other previous training on monkeypox, as well as on the prevention and management of the disease.
Assessment and Certification
At the end of the course, participants must pass a "Final Exam."
The Final Exam is designed to offer participants multiple opportunities to respond correctly until they achieve a minimum score of 70%.
Participants who successfully complete the course and respond to the quality survey of the Virtual Campus for Public Health (VCPH) will be able to download their certificate of completion, issued by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).
References
The course material was last updated in 2023 and, although it reflects the most recent knowledge up to that date, it may not include the latest WHO guidelines for the resurgence of the disease in the African region in 2024.