Outbreak Response Resources
Cholera outbreaks can spread rapidly, cause many deaths, and quickly become a serious public health issue. It is nearly impossible to prevent cholera from being introduced into an area, but the spread of disease can be prevented through early detection, confirmation of cases, and a coordinated, timely, and effective response.
Listed below are resources for outbreak responders.
Laboratory Diagnostic Resources
Healthcare Provider Training Materials
- CDC. Cholera Haiti Outbreak Training Course
- Cholera Training Manual: A Full Course for Healthcare Providers
- Training of Trainers on Cholera Epidemic - Long Course [PDF - 164 pages]
- Training on Management of Cholera - Short Course [PDF - 64 pages]
- Participant Agenda - Departmental Level (French) [PDF - 1 page]
- Instructor's Syllabus (Departmental Level)
- COTS. Cholera Outbreak Training and Shigellosis (COTS) Program
- CDC. Clinical Presentation and Management Materials
- CDC. Managing Dehydration Video
Cholera Treatment Centers
- CDC. Pocket Guide for a Cholera Treatment Center (CTC)
- Médecins Sans Frontières. Medical Supplies Guidelines
- CDC. Oral Rehydration Points: Planning and Guidance [PDF - 6 pages]
CDC Community Health Worker (CHW) Training Materials
Health Promotion Materials
CDC Outbreak Investigation Summary Trip Reports
- Page last reviewed: November 7, 2014
- Page last updated: November 7, 2014
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