id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-326582-qmavade5 Owens, Michael D. Assessment of the Angolan (CHERRT) Mobile Laboratory Curriculum for Disaster and Pandemic Response 2020-04-13 .txt text/plain 3336 176 50 The lack of COVID-19 testing capacity threatens the ability of both the United States (US) and low middle income countries (LMIC) to respond to this growing threat, The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness through participant self-assessment of a rapid response team (RRT) mobile laboratory curriculum METHODS: We conducted a pre and post survey for the purpose of a process improvement assessment in Angola, involving 32 individuals. RESULTS: All six of the questions – 1) "I feel confident managing a real laboratory sample test for Ebola or other highly contagious sample;" 2) "I feel safe working in the lab environment during a real scenario;" 3) "I feel as if I can appropriately manage a potentially highly contagious laboratory sample;" 4)"I feel that I can interpret a positive or negative sample during a suspected contagious outbreak;" 5) "I understand basic Biobubble/mobile laboratory concepts and procedures;" and 6) "I understand polymerase chain reaction (PCR) principles" – showed statistical significant change pre and post training. ./cache/cord-326582-qmavade5.txt ./txt/cord-326582-qmavade5.txt