The British Academy for Training and Development offers a training course on dealing with infectious diseases in children—foundations and beyond. According to the World Health Organization, seasonal influenza causes 3 to 5 million severe cases each year worldwide, resulting in over half a million deaths, along with enormous economic impacts. The organization also stated that foodborne illnesses can cause short-term symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea (commonly referred to as food poisoning), and can also lead to long-term diseases like cancer, kidney failure, liver failure, and neurological disorders. These illnesses are particularly dangerous for children, pregnant women, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. Children who survive some of the more severe foodborne illnesses may suffer from long-term physical and mental developmental delays, which can have a lasting impact on their quality of life.
Target Audience for the Training Course on Dealing with Infectious Diseases in Children—Foundations and Beyond:
Objectives of the Training Course on Dealing with Infectious Diseases in Children—Foundations and Beyond:
At the end of the course, participants will be able to achieve the following:
What Are Infectious Diseases in Children:
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What Do Participants Receive in the Training Program?
After the course concludes, participants will receive a certificate accredited by the British Academy for Training and Development for attending the specified training program.
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We can offer this course at a time and place that suits you.
This course is provided at a high level of standards for important individuals. For more information, please contact the team at the British Academy for Training and Development.
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