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Sep 26, 2024
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MICR 3012 - Microbiology and Global Public HealthCredits: (2) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
This course focuses on microbial diseases that are major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide (e.g. HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, influenza, etc.), diseases that are classified as emerging diseases (e.g. Ebola) and diseases that are being eliminated or eradicated, including certain Neglected Tropical Diseases. This course will analyze the pathogenesis, life cycles, epidemiology and societal impacts of these diseases, while emphasizing preventative interventions such as vaccinations, water and sewage treatment, and elimination and eradication strategies. The role of various agencies (e.g. WHO and CDC) in improving global health will also be discussed. This course consists of 1 two-hour lecture per week. Prerequisite: MICR 1113 or MICR 1153 or MICR 2054 or ZOOL 1110 or permission of the instructor.
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