The difference between infectious disease training and publicity

1. Infectious disease training is to teach relevant personnel the professional knowledge and skills of infectious disease prevention and control by organizing a series of learning, education, lectures, seminars and other activities in a planned way, so as to improve their ability to identify, handle and manage infectious diseases. Usually infectious disease training is aimed at medical staff, disease control workers, health supervisors and other professionals. Through systematic training, improve their professional quality and work level, and provide technical support for effective prevention and control of infectious diseases.

2. Publicity of infectious diseases is to improve public awareness of disease prevention and self-protection through extensive publicity, education and popularization of basic knowledge of infectious diseases, thus promoting public health literacy and behavior change. There are various ways to publicize infectious diseases, including advertisements, posters, leaflets, WeChat official accounts, news media and so on. The aim is to convey the correct information and methods of preventing infectious diseases to the general public, guide the public to develop good hygiene habits and enhance their awareness of self-protection.