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Johns Hopkins University

Outbreaks and Epidemics

Professional epidemiologists are often called on to investigate outbreaks and epidemics. This course serves as an introduction to the essentials of investigation, identifying pathogens, figuring out what's going on, reporting, and responding. You'll learn how to ask precise epidemiologic questions and apply epidemiologic tools to uncover the answers. You'll also learn about basic epidemic dynamics and the terrible law that cause them to grow, as well as the reasons why they recede and eventually go away. The course concludes with deep dives into some real outbreaks from Ebola, in West Africa, to the opioid epidemic in the United States.

Status: Case Studies
Status: Investigation
BeginnerCourse5 hours

Featured reviews

RC

5.0Reviewed Jun 21, 2020

Great content with applied epidemic studies in Epidemiology. Learnt the ins and outs of crucial reproductive numbers (Ro) on this COVID-19 pandemic and how Ebola spread in West Africa.

D

5.0Reviewed Dec 29, 2022

Learnt a lot about epidemiology that I originally thought would not be involved as in-depth as it is in reality. There is a lot more statistics involved than I originally thought

KK

4.0Reviewed Dec 5, 2021

Really great content. Only thing bringing it from 5 to 4 stars - the module exercises during the course gave no answers, so I didn't know if I was on the right track answering the practice questions.

JM

5.0Reviewed Aug 14, 2023

Excelente curso. Conceptos muy bien explicados, vídeos cortos, claros y enfocados con grandes ejemplos que facilitan el aprendizaje.

TK

5.0Reviewed May 12, 2020

This course enhanced my knowledge on public health and diseases. I am able to apply what I have learned and apply it to my current role.

SS

4.0Reviewed Jan 26, 2021

This interesting course gives me an in-depth understanding for outbreak investigation and facilitator gave examples in detailed for clearing the concepts related to outbreaks and epidemics.

RS

5.0Reviewed Jul 3, 2020

The design of the course was simple and easy to understand. It was interesting topic to learn the patter of infection, tracking etc. Really enjoyed the course

NP

5.0Reviewed Nov 15, 2020

This course is very interesting for public health practitioners. Thanks JOHNS HOPKINS University and Coursera for this helpful initiative

CW

5.0Reviewed May 7, 2020

A very interesting and useful course!I wish that there were "official" answers to the exercises, but I thought everything else was great!

MS

5.0Reviewed Apr 25, 2020

This course was very informative, and presented in an easy to follow format for someone with limited prior knowledge of the subject matter.

JO

5.0Reviewed Mar 21, 2020

Great course covering some excellent cases. In particular, it introduced a number of calculations to understand and predict outbreaks.

AR

4.0Reviewed Sep 11, 2020

Was a very Enlightening and Understandable course. But i wish that there were more basic incorporated and explained. Overall a very good course.

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