Global Issues in Infection Prevention & Control
Issued by
Griffith University
Earners can help build prevention structures that safeguard communities from danger from uncontrolled infection. Earners have a broad understanding of how to structure prevention methods in civil society with a focus on resilience and with understanding of the needs of the varying demographics within society. Earners can evaluate the risks posed by key contemporary global health issues such as biosecurity, biowarfare, emerging infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and health behaviour.
Additional DetailsEarning Criteria
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Earners have critiqued contemporary infection prevention and control activities and responses to the global health context from a One Health perspective.
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Earners have critically analysed the ecology, prevention and management of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases.
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Earners have critiqued contemporary infection prevention and control models and evaluate their appropriateness for low and middle income settings.
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Earners have examined and discussed the role of the International Health Regulations and the response to global outbreaks.
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Earners have successfully completed a Critique plan - Written Assignment .
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Earners have successfully completed a critique of a global outbreak - Written Assignment .