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Biological Agents of Water and Foodborne Bioterrorism

Examines the various biological agents that terrorists could use against food or water supplies.

Culture, Politics, and Community: Living Public Health in Nigeria

In this lecture, Professor Brieger discusses some of the lessons he learned during his 26-year experience working in Nigeria and his subsequent work with a wider variety of African nations, focusing on on tropical diseases and their associated social, cultural, and behavioral aspects.

Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases

Introduces the basic methods for infectious disease epidemiology and case studies of important disease syndromes and entities.

Impact of Pandemic Influenza on Public Health

Examines the path of the avian influenza and examines how it could impact world health.

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Faculty Interviews

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Faculty Interviews

Malariology

Presents issues related to malaria as a major public health problem.

Problem Solving for Immunization Programs

This material will cover immunization basics and survey the public health, sociological, and economic literature, identifying and analyzing common problems using a standard problem-solving approach.

Refugee Health Care

Refugee Health Care addresses the provision of basic health requirements for refugees and the coordination of care among the agencies concerned with them.

Sexual Health, HIV/STI, and Human Rights

Sexual Health, HIV/STI, and Human Rights

STI Prevention: Using Epidemiology to Inform Policy and Program

Considers features of sexually transmitted diseases relevant to their control, reviewing the natural history of the infections and laboratory diagnoses.

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Tropical Environmental Health

During this class we will be discussing some of the problems arising from poor facilities in many developing countries.

Web 2.0: Risks for STI/HIV - Opportunities for Prevention

is lecture explores the risks and prevention opportunities presented by the emergence of social networking and internet dating sites. Presented by the Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health