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    • To assess existing training for workers at risk of exposure to infectious diseases.
    • To identify challenges and best practices in developing and implementing training programs.

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    • Literature review of peer-reviewed articles on relevant training.
    • Analysis of federal guidance issued in 2015.
    • Four stakeholder meetings with representatives from healthcare, academia, industry, and public health.

    Main Results:

    • Few training articles provided sufficient detail to serve as models.
    • Training programs struggled with frequently updated federal guidance.
    • Healthcare training often lacked employee health components for non-healthcare providers.
    • Funding and organizational complacency were significant challenges.

    Conclusions:

    • Sustainable training for infectious disease outbreaks necessitates annual funding and management support.
    • Cooperative planning between management and employees is crucial.
    • Integrating infection control, emergency management, and employee health is vital for effective guidance and training.