BBMB-430
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Infectious Disease
Course Description
This course will use the practices of public health to explore the role of infectious disease on human mortality and morbidity from biomedical, social, and economic perspectives. Readings, discussion, and journal writing will focus on: epidemiology and burden of disease, the immune system and the host response to viruses, bacteria, and parasites; antimicrobial agents and drug resistance; and vaccine development and policy. Each student will work in a team to present a week-long Case Study on a disease of global importance such as COVID, influenza, dengue, HIV, malaria, or tuberculosis. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Course Type
Academic Credit, Physical Science & Math, DIST-CULTURAL PLURALISM, Alternative Voices, Academic Evaluate Course, Academic Evaluate Course, Global Studies