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About the Course

Welcome ! Welcome to this on-demand MOOC “In the footsteps of Zika… approaching the unknown”. This MOOC has been produced by
Université de Genève (www.unige.ch), Institut Pasteur (www.pasteur.fr), Université Paris Descartes (www.parisdescartes.fr) and Centre
Virchow-Villermé (virchowvillerme.eu). With the help of the intervention of faculty members and international experts, we will explore together
the recent Zika phenomenon, a previously rare benign virus that recently turned unexpectedly into the limelight when on the 1st of February
2016 it was declared by the WHO as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. As this outbreak is still ongoing an...
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By MITESH S

Oct 22, 2016

An informative course on the social and financial implications due to Zika as well as the factors leading to an epidemic of Zika virus,,

By Susan B

Jul 31, 2017

Appreciated the multidimensional view of Zika and all the factors of the disease transmission. Thank you!

By Ricardo d M V

Dec 1, 2016

Trendy topic with talks from expertises in the field. Covered all areas of interest. Congrats!

By Tailene R d S

May 29, 2018

The videos are very intesting, specially about the history of the disease and the epidemiological aspects of the infection. The questions in the quizz are not very good and should be reviewed. This is a very basic course, i would only recomend it to someone that wishes to know the basics.

By IRMA A R

Oct 11, 2019

Hay información muy repetitiva

By Joshua S

Apr 25, 2017

For those interested in taking exams, these questions were poorly worded and it was evident that the person writing the questions in English was not proficient in the English Language. The material was interesting and up to date, but much was lost in translation.