Advanced Infectious Disease Epidemiology and One Health Response
7.5 credits
About the course
This is an interactive, multidisciplinary course, which aims to provide students with in-depth knowledge and practical training at the area of Infectious Disease epidemiology, using field or registered based data. The course will discuss risk and occurrence of important groups of infectious diseases such as sexual transmitted diseases, respiratory diseases, vector- borne diseases and their future under climate change alterations, blood-borne diseases- emerging zoonotic diseases, neglected tropical diseases, vaccine preventable diseases and the effects of public health interventions designed to prevent or control them. The course will cover both quantitative and qualitative methods that are used to collect data to study infectious diseases. The course will present infectious disease projects from around the world and the lessons learned from the field experience. This will allow the students to reflect on their own future project, consequently offers an opportunity to learn how to achieve a successful thesis or project within infectious disease epidemiology and One Health.