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130 - Emerging Infections: What Else May Be in Our Future?


‐ Nov 7, 2020 3:15pm


Credits: None available.

This session focuses on the impact and pattern of emerging infections – both bacterial and viral. Antibiotic resistance, implications for treatment and management, and vaccine development are discussed.

Continuing Education Instructions and Disclosure Information:

Contact hours available until 11/8/2022.

Requirements for Successful Completion:

Complete the learning activity in its entirety and complete the online CNE evaluation. You will be able to print your CNE certificate at any time after you complete the evaluation.

Faculty, Planners, and Speakers Conflict of Interest Disclosure:

There are no other disclosures to declare.

Commercial Support and Sponsorship:
No commercial support or sponsorship declared.

Accreditation Statement:
American Nephrology Nurses Association (ANNA) is accredited with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

ANNA is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP17499.

ANNA urges participants to be aware of the CNE requirements for relicensure in the states in which they hold a license.

Learning Outcome:
Upon completion of this session the learner will be able to discuss the impact and pattern of emerging bacterial and viral infections, antibiotic resistance, vaccine development, and the role healthcare providers play in infection prevention.


Speaker(s):

Credits Available


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Barbara Krause
1/15/21 7:21 pm

very detailed and up to date

Suzanne Hedrick
11/1/21 10:04 am

It is so important important to prevent the overuse of antibiotics. We just did a quality improvement project on cutting down the use of antibiotics. The outcome was amazing.

Elizabeth Farrell
11/1/21 11:17 am

Excellent talk, very interesting and informative

Tabitha Amos
11/1/21 4:44 pm

Very informative.

Hyunsook Seo
11/2/21 11:38 am

Informative

Markeda Coleman
11/2/21 4:21 pm

Very ninformative

Fiona Lew
11/2/21 7:05 pm

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Sosamma Kottackel
11/17/21 6:21 pm

it was very useful, especially over use of antibiotics.

Melissa Rosa
11/18/21 1:31 pm

very informative!

Melina McEachren
11/18/21 1:49 pm

Ilearned a lot from this topic with pandemic as a nurse I have to rally pay attention and help the patient to prevent infcetion

Sujung Kim
11/30/21 5:52 am

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