Infectious diseases such as dengue, measles, influenza, Salmonella, Hendra virus, and HIV/AIDS infection are of national public heath significance. This course builds on your foundational epidemiology and biostatistics learning to expand your knowledge and skills in infectious diseases epidemiology. You will gain practical skills including: interpreting infectious diseases surveillance data; identifying, investigating, controlling and reporting infectious disease outbreaks; and investigating and reporting on the epidemiology of a selected infectious disease.
Other information
- Units:
- 12.00
- EFTSL:
- 0.125
- Student contribution band:
- Band 2
- Census date:
- Academic Calendar
- Class Timetable:
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* Semester of offer is subject to change.
Course outline
PUB310 Course Outline Semester 1, 2018 (PDF 297KB)
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