
Disease Control and Epidemiology
Students evaluate strategies for controlling the spread of infectious diseases, including vaccination programs and quarantine. They analyse epidemiological data to track and manage outbreaks.
About This Topic
Students evaluate strategies for controlling the spread of infectious diseases, including vaccination programs and quarantine. They analyse epidemiological data to track and manage outbreaks.
Key Questions
- How do vaccines confer artificial active immunity to a population?
- What is herd immunity and why is it important for public health?
- How can epidemiological data help manage and predict a pandemic?
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