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What Should Worker Education Programs Include?
Effective worker education programs in epidemiology should cover a variety of topics:
Basic epidemiological concepts
: Introduction to terms like incidence, prevalence, and modes of transmission.
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
: Proper use and disposal of PPE to prevent contamination.
Hygiene practices
: Handwashing, sanitization, and other hygiene measures.
Vaccination
: Importance of immunizations and staying up-to-date with vaccines.
Reporting procedures
: How and when to report symptoms or exposures.
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