A QUICK OVERVIEW OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF INFLUENZA
Dr. Seheult illustrates the types, diagnosis, vaccines, & compares the treatment options.
What you'll receive from this course:
- An understanding of the main types of flu (A,B, & C)
- An overview of typical signs and symptoms
- An explanation of what's in the annual vaccine?
- Methods for diagnosing Influenza
- A comparison of treatment options: oseltamivir, zanamivir, & peramivir.
- A post-video quiz to reinforce essential concepts
Who is this course for?
Students and medical professionals in a variety of medical fields. Physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, & technicians who seek to understand influenza infection.
Course Contents
- Influenza Explained Clearly
- Quiz
- Influenza Surge: Review of Flu Vaccines, Sunlight, NAC, and Medications
- Largest H5N1 Outbreak in US History - Inching Closer to Human Transmissibility
- H5N1 Cattle Outbreak: Background and Currently Known Facts
- H5N1 Wastewater Data and New Study Showing H5N1 AirborneNew Lesson
- Teenage Boy with H5N1 Flu in ICU in Canada
- H5N1 Mutations Detected in Canadian Case Favor Human Transmission
- The 2025 Winter Viral Surge
- H5N1 2025 Surge
- H5N1, Flu, Measles, and Mystery Virus Updates
- Hackman's Hantavirus, H5N1, and Mystery Virus in Congo
- H5N1 Chickens Culled and Vaccinating Chickens
- Flu Deaths Predictable Every Year
SNEHAL RABHERU, Pharmacist
Good explanation of treatment in hospital but not enough explanation of flu in community as typically most cases are treated symptomatically only severe cases go to hospital a better explanation would be nice.
LAURA HUBER
Great information / tutorial as we go into influenza season along with Covid 19! I work in an acute /urgent care clinic and this will really help me as I room patients in helping them understand their Dx and meds that our provider may RX to them.
KAY JACKSON, NP
Answered a lot of questions that have built up over the years, thanks!
MICHELE HARRISON, RN
Good information, however one test questions is misleading if you compare it to the lecture given. Very short, I think the subject could of been expanded a bit more.
LEE GARDNER, MD
Bravo.
STACI KAY
Awesome synopsis!
GARNETT HEADLEY, MD
WELL INFORMATIVE
ABBY FREEMAN
great!
JOHN LOCK, MD
good primer, please update as needed
JOSEPH BATES
- Quadruple Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.
- Over 20 years teaching experience as both an exam preparation instructor and an assistant professor of medicine.
- Experience as a medical director for both a Southern California Physician Assistant Program and a Respiratory Therapy Program.
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