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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Epidemics by The University of Hong Kong

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About the Course

“If history is our guide, we can assume that the battle between the intellect and will of the human species and the extraordinary adaptability of
microbes will be never-ending.” (1) Despite all the remarkable technological breakthroughs that we have made over the past few decades, the
threat from infectious diseases has significantly accelerated. In this course, we will learn why this is the case by looking at the fundamental
scientific principles underlying epidemics and the public health actions behind their prevention and control in the 21st century. This course
covers the following four topics: 1. Origins of novel pathogens; 2. Analysis of the spread of infectious diseases; 3. Medical an...
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Top reviews

JP

Apr 12, 2020

A very nice, dynamic approach to the topic with communications of experts on the field. A good, stimulating coverage of the themes without dispersal.

DC

Feb 2, 2021

Possibly the most timely course I've taken with the current state of the Covid-19 epidemic. Very well presented by excellent instructors.

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By Jegan r J

Apr 27, 2020

good platform to earn real knowledge

By Ethel C

May 24, 2020

I learned a lot from this course

By Winston A W

Jun 29, 2020

Excellent course, thank you.

By FRANK A

Aug 6, 2020

A REALLY INTERESTING COURSE

By LΣΛΝDΓΘ

Jul 24, 2020

Course very interesting!

By Or K K

Apr 30, 2023

THANKS to Dean also.

By Oscar A

Jun 12, 2021

Excellent course

By massimo t

May 4, 2020

Very interesting

By Jorge A M R

Jan 9, 2021

Excellent!

By Akhila G

May 3, 2020

very good

By josue d s c

Apr 1, 2020

fantastic

By Winnie V L S

Jun 1, 2021

Good

By ABHRAJIT D

Sep 19, 2020

good

By Mona A A

Jun 20, 2020

GOOD

By KANAGA D J

May 9, 2020

Good

By Diego O

May 5, 2023

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By Stefania D

Aug 9, 2020

A very good overview on the whole, complex and evolving field of epidemics. I wish an update will be available soon, given the recent COVID-19 pandemic.