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    CDC E-learning: Vector Control for Environmental Health Professionals (VCEHP)

    GIS Training Materials (2018)
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    Entomological Surveillance Training Materials (2018)
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    Outdoor Mosquito Trapping Techniques (2018)
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    WHO TDR Guidance for Implementation Research
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    John Hopkins: Online Course in Malariology
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    Tulane University: Vector Control for Environmental Health Specialists
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    Institut Pasteur: Medical Entomology MOOC
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    Tephinet: Entomology in Public Health
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    MEASURE: Monitoring and Evaluation of Malaria Programmes
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    MPH Online Courses: Public Health
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    DHIS2 Fundamentals
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    Epi Info Vector Surveillance Application
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    Demographic and Health Surveys
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    Disaster Management and Response
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    IVM Project: Hand collections of adult mosquitoes
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    IVM Project: Evaluation of Residual Efficacy of LLINs
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    IVM Project: Aspects of Distributing and Installing LLINs
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    IVM Project: Cone Assays for Testing the Efficacy of Insecticides on Wall Surfaces
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    IVM Project: The WHO Tube Test for Determining Insecticide Susceptibility in Mosquitoes
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    IVM Project: Pyrethrum spray collection of adults mosquitoes
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    IVM Project: Collection of Mosquito Larvae and Pupae
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    Environmental health professionals are on the frontline of helping individuals, institutions, and communities reduce threats from mosquitoes, ticks, and other vectors. This training—Vector Control for Environmental Health Professionals—emphasizes the use of integrated pest management to address public health pests and vectors that spread pathogens, including Zika virus and others.
    Get Started Today
    1. Visit the Website and Create a New Account: http://lms.southcentralpartnership.org/vcehp.php (you can also register through TRAIN)
    2. Enroll in VCEHP Courses
    What Are the Benefits of This Training?
    • It’s free and flexible: Take the courses you want, when you want in this online learning program.
    • It’s credible: Learn the latest science and evidence from vector control experts to improve your awareness and understanding of vector control and pest management.
    • It’s practical: Access concrete principles, practices, and resources to address vector control issues affecting your community.
    What Topics Are Addressed?
    The training includes 11 courses. Take all of them or pick and choose (the first three are required, then take courses in any order):
    • Vector-Borne Diseases of Public Health Importance
    • Integrated Pest Management Basics
    • Performance Assessment and Improvement of Vector Control Services
    • Tick Biology and Control
    • Mosquito Biology and Control
    • Toxicology of Pesticides
    • Rodent Management
    • Pests and Vectors in Food and Housing Environments
    • Special Pest Management Considerations for Schools
    • Risk Communication Basics
    • Bed Bug Biology and Control
    APMEN Trainings

    GIS Training Materials (2018)
    Download PDF
    Entomological Surveillance Training Materials (2018)
    Download PDF
    Outdoor Mosquito Trapping Techniques (2018)
    Download PDF
    Online training
    WHO TDR Guidance for Implementation Research
    Visit website
    John Hopkins: Online Course in Malariology
    Visit website
    Tulane University: Vector Control for Environmental Health Specialists
    Visit website
    Institut Pasteur: Medical Entomology MOOC
    Visit website
    Tephinet: Entomology in Public Health
    Visit website
    MEASURE: Monitoring and Evaluation of Malaria Programmes
    Visit website
    MPH Online Courses: Public Health
    Visit website
    DHIS2 Fundamentals
    Visit website
    Epi Info Vector Surveillance Application
    Visit website
    Demographic and Health Surveys
    Visit website
    Disaster Management and Response
    Visit website
    IVM Project: Hand collections of adult mosquitoes
    Visit website
    IVM Project: Evaluation of Residual Efficacy of LLINs
    Visit website
    IVM Project: Aspects of Distributing and Installing LLINs
    Visit website
    IVM Project: Cone Assays for Testing the Efficacy of Insecticides on Wall Surfaces
    Visit website
    IVM Project: The WHO Tube Test for Determining Insecticide Susceptibility in Mosquitoes
    Visit website
    IVM Project: Pyrethrum spray collection of adults mosquitoes
    Visit website
    IVM Project: Collection of Mosquito Larvae and Pupae
    Visit website
    CDC E-learning: Vector Control for Environmental Health Professionals (VCEHP)
    Environmental health professionals are on the frontline of helping individuals, institutions, and communities reduce threats from mosquitoes, ticks, and other vectors. This training—Vector Control for Environmental Health Professionals—emphasizes the use of integrated pest management to address public health pests and vectors that spread pathogens, including Zika virus and others.
    Get Started Today
    1. Visit the Website and Create a New Account: http://lms.southcentralpartnership.org/vcehp.php (you can also register through TRAIN)
    2. Enroll in VCEHP Courses
    What Are the Benefits of This Training?
    • It’s free and flexible: Take the courses you want, when you want in this online learning program.
    • It’s credible: Learn the latest science and evidence from vector control experts to improve your awareness and understanding of vector control and pest management.
    • It’s practical: Access concrete principles, practices, and resources to address vector control issues affecting your community.
    What Topics Are Addressed?
    The training includes 11 courses. Take all of them or pick and choose (the first three are required, then take courses in any order):
    • Vector-Borne Diseases of Public Health Importance
    • Integrated Pest Management Basics
    • Performance Assessment and Improvement of Vector Control Services
    • Tick Biology and Control
    • Mosquito Biology and Control
    • Toxicology of Pesticides
    • Rodent Management
    • Pests and Vectors in Food and Housing Environments
    • Special Pest Management Considerations for Schools
    • Risk Communication Basics
    • Bed Bug Biology and Control