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Course Description

The course introduces disease and transmission characteristics, and the descriptive epidemiology of infectious agent in a hospital and health care setting. This course will help students to understand the theoretical basis of pathogen transmission and what factors determine patterns of disease occurrence. Students will learn how to apply this understanding to disease prevention and control. The overall goal is to introduce students to the special design, measurement, analysis and intervention issues associated with the epidemiology of infectious diseases. The students will address contemporary infectious diseases of public health importance. The intent of the course is to present material in class that is aimed at helping students to comprehend, synthesize and analyze problems and processes in infectious diseases.

Course Outline

The course introduces disease and transmission characteristics, and the descriptive epidemiology of infectious agent in a hospital and healthcare setting.

Notes

Contact:

Department of Health Sciences and Sciences

(310) 825-7093

hss@uclaextension.edu 

Prerequisites

Students must have completed and received a grade of C or higher in PUB HLT X 410 Introduction to Hospital Infection Prevention and Control and in PUB HLT X 411 Applied Epidemiology for Infection Prevention and Control Professionals. 

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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