During the COVID-19 pandemic, both the promise and perils of using infectious disease transmission models to make public health policy decisions became clearer than ever. Optimal use of modeled output requires that public health policy makers be informed consumers of models, that they understand the strengths and limitations of possible approaches, and they know the right questions to ask about the vulnerabilities of the model results.



Infectious Disease Transmission Models for Decision-Makers


Instructors: Emily Gurley, PhD, MPH
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Review the basics of infections disease epidemiology and transmission and key components of infectious disease models
Present questions that can be answered by infectious disease transmission models and types of models used to answer each type of question
Describe how to assess whether or not a model is “good” or useful for informing policy
Identify the most important considerations for making decisions based on infectious disease transmission models
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Reviewed on Aug 13, 2022
I truly liked taking this course. I really learned a lot about Infectious Disease Transmission Models and so much more. This course was very interesting.
Reviewed on Jun 15, 2023
The course is a very interesting and knowledge filled one. And it's such friendly easy to understand course for even those not in the discipline of public health.
Reviewed on Jul 22, 2023
I learned a from this course about the different infection control models and how they are link together.
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