Target audience

The course is specifically designed for veterinarians or laboratory staff responsible for implementing diagnostic techniques to detect FMDV. The course can also be useful to anyone with a general interest in learning about the pathogenicity, clinical disease, epidemiology, and control of the virus.

Requirements and qualifications

Access to a computer with a reliable internet connection is essential. The course is available in English (UK) and French.

Course details

  • 8-hour course
  • £250 ex VAT
  • Internet required
  • Self-directed
  • Email us

Course description

This eLearning course designed by subject matter experts within the World Reference Laboratory for FMD at Pirbright, is intended to broaden participants understanding of FMDV. 

The course specifically focuses on information that would be useful for veterinarians or laboratory staff undertaking laboratory diagnostic testing of FMDV. The course can be completed as self-directed eLearning or as a facilitated course (in collaboration with EuFMD) This facilitated course includes discussions, presentations, and videos.

Learning outcomes

Divided into 13 individual modules, you will be able to:

  • Discuss the history, impact, and structure of FMDV.
  • Describe the pathogenesis and spread, including incubation, shedding and persistence of the virus.
  • Recognise the clinical signs of FMDV, including describing the ageing of lesions. Compare to similar diseases for differential diagnoses.
  • Outline methods for sample dispatch and receipt.
  • Describe laboratory diagnostics including molecular, virological, and serological techniques, as well as testing methods in the field. Describe further characterisation of FMDV using sequencing and vaccine matching.
  • Discuss biosafety and biosecurity measures required for an FMDV handling laboratory.

Course modules

The course comprises of the following modules:

 Module titleDuration (minutes)No of Questions
1.Introductory module; covering the FMD virus, the disease and the work of the FMD Reference Laboratory at Pirbright4010
2.Pathogenesis and spread of FMD205
3.Clinical diagnosis of FMD456
4.Ageing of FMD lesions307
5.Introduction to FMDV laboratory diagnosis206
6.Sample dispatch and receipt404
7.FMD virus detection607
8.FMD virus detection in the field203
9.FMD serology4011
10.Further characterisation of FMDV by sequencing203
11.Further characterisation of FMDV by vaccine matching306
12.An introduction to quality management157
13.Biosafety and biosecurity in the FMD laboratory9017

A certificate will be awarded to individuals successfully completing all modules of the course.

Next steps

Contact Pirbright Training for portal access details.