PUBH6366: Mathematical Modeling for Infectious Disease Epidemiology
2 Credits
Infectious disease epidemiology is a topic within the field of epidemiology that covers:
1) Principles and concepts of infectious disease transmission dynamics necessary to understand how and why diseases spread
2) Epidemiologic methods, including study designs, needed to quantify key aspects of an infectious disease
In this combined undergraduate/graduate course, students will learn how mathematical modeling can provide insights into what contributes to the spread of an infectious disease and how to use it to inform health policy decisions to improve health outcomes. In the process, students will learn key epidemiologic concepts that determine who is at risk for acquiring an infectious disease, how infectious diseases spread, and what measures can be taken to prevent or control the spread of an infectious disease. In addition, students will learn how to read and critically review peer-reviewed publications on infectious disease epidemiology using examples drawn from local, national, and international settings.
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