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As part of its development of training and service programs, DGPHCD develops training materials and other tools, such as technical guidelines, and adapts suitable materials from other CDC sources. These materials can be downloaded or ordered free-of-charge.
Cholera Outbreak in Rwenshama: Using Epi Info for Windows in an Outbreak Investigation
This introductory training for Epi Info software can be used as a self-study training for individuals with strong basic computer skills or as a classroom-based training tool. It provides 18 hours of instruction or 3 days of classroom training. The target audience includes trainees of field epidemiology training programs, epidemiologists, and other public health employees who collect, manage, and analyze data.
The following materials are available for download:- Epi Info Training Session. Using Epi Info in an Outbreak Investigation. Advanced Analysis and Mapping. PDF (207pp)
- Database (Self-Extracting Zip)
For more information, visit the Epi Info website
EpiInfo Russian version
This training is designed to provide you with an introduction to the functionality of Epi Info™ for Windows (Version 3). Within the manual, each section describes a different component of Epi Info™ and provides you with step-by-step instructions using the example to practice skills learned in the section. Although this training can be used as a self-study or reference manual, it is intended to be conducted in a classroom with an instructor who is familiar with Epi Info™ and fundamental epidemiologic principles.
All training materials are provided in Russian. Software is included to install the Russian language into EpiInfo.
EpiInfo Russian version - the files you will need: Russian.exe, BrucEpi_Russian.pdf and Brucellosis\Russian\dataset.zip. Instructions for installing and using this software are nicely formatted in HTML files on the disc. If you open index.htm and follow the links to the Russian information, you should find the information you need. I was thinking you could extract from those files what you need for the website and not have to recreate them.
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