OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Ebola Virus

Overview

Certifying Body

OSHAA

Course Duration

30-Hours

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Study Units

8

Learning Mode

Online

Qualification Structure

To achieve the OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Ebola Virus; Candidates must complete the 8 Mandatory units,

Mandatory Units

  1. Introduction to Ebola Virus and Historical Outbreaks (3 hours)
  2. Virology and Pathogenesis of Ebola Virus (3 hours)
  3. Transmission Dynamics and Risk Factors (6 hours)
  4. Clinical Presentation and Diagnostic Methods (3 hours)
  5. Case Management and Supportive Treatment Strategies (4 hours)
  6. Infection Prevention and Control Measures (6 hours)
  7. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Use and Protocols (2 hours)
  8. Public Health Response and Outbreak Containment (3 hours)

Upon the successfully Completion OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Ebola Virus; learners will be able to

Introduction to Ebola Virus and Historical Outbreaks (3 Hours)

  • Describe the discovery and evolution of the Ebola virus over time
  • Identify major historical outbreaks and their global impact
  • Recognise the geographical regions most affected by Ebola
  • Analyse public health responses to previous epidemics
  • Understand lessons learned to improve future outbreak management

Virology and Pathogenesis of Ebola Virus (3 Hours)

  • Explain the biological structure and classification of the Ebola virus
  • Understand the replication cycle and mechanisms of infection
  • Describe the immune system’s response to Ebola infection
  • Discuss factors contributing to disease severity and mortality
  • Evaluate how viral pathogenesis informs treatment strategies

Transmission Dynamics and Risk Factors (6 Hours)

  • Identify routes of Ebola virus transmission in different settings
  • Evaluate individual and community-level risk factors
  • Examine the role of healthcare environments in disease spread
  • Assess the influence of cultural practices on transmission rates
  • Develop strategies to minimise exposure and infection

Clinical Presentation and Diagnostic Methods (3 Hours)

  • Recognise the signs and symptoms of Ebola virus disease
  • Differentiate Ebola from other febrile illnesses using clinical features
  • Understand laboratory techniques used in Ebola diagnosis
  • Interpret diagnostic criteria and confirmatory testing protocols
  • Promote early detection and accurate case identification

Case Management and Supportive Treatment Strategies (4 Hours)

  • Outline principles of supportive care for Ebola patients
  • Understand fluid management, symptom relief, and complication prevention
  • Evaluate emerging therapeutic options and clinical trial findings
  • Recognise the importance of patient isolation and monitoring protocols
  • Enhance patient outcomes through evidence-based care

Infection Prevention and Control Measures (6 Hours)

  • Identify key infection control strategies in clinical and community settings
  • Apply WHO and international guidelines for outbreak preparedness
  • Implement decontamination, waste disposal, and hygiene procedures
  • Understand the role of contact tracing and quarantine measures
  • Minimise transmission risk through structured infection control

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Use and Protocols (2 Hours)

  • Demonstrate correct procedures for donning and doffing PPE
  • Select appropriate PPE for different levels of exposure risk
  • Understand limitations and challenges of PPE in outbreak settings
  • Promote strict safety protocols to reduce occupational exposure
  • Ensure compliance with PPE standards for healthcare safety

Public Health Response and Outbreak Containment (3 Hours)

  • Explain steps involved in a coordinated outbreak response
  • Understand roles of government and international health agencies
  • Evaluate community engagement strategies for effective containment
  • Discuss surveillance, reporting, and rapid response frameworks
  • Strengthen outbreak preparedness and crisis management strategies
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of enrolment
  • A minimum of GCSEs or equivalent Level 2 qualification is required.
  • No prior experience in healthcare, public health, or infectious disease management is required; an interest in health and safety or disease prevention will be beneficial.
  • Since the programme is delivered in English, applicants must demonstrate sufficient proficiency in the language.

What You Need to Know

No prior medical qualification is required. The course is structured to provide foundational to intermediate understanding suitable for beginners and professionals.

Learners gain knowledge about Ebola virus characteristics, infection prevention, hygiene protocols, outbreak response, and workplace safety measures during infectious disease risks.

It helps professionals understand infection control procedures, reduce transmission risks, and implement safety protocols in healthcare and high-risk environments.

It enhances employability in healthcare, public health organizations, NGOs, emergency management, and infection control departments.

Yes, it is suitable for online or distance learning, making it accessible for learners worldwide.

Yes, it aligns with international public health and occupational safety standards, making it valuable for global healthcare and emergency response roles.

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