Identifying and Investigating Outbreaks: The Basics-Identifying and Investigating Outbreaks: The Basics
Introduction to Course and Identifying and Investigating Outbreaks: The Basics
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Course Projects
Step 0: What Is an Outbreak?
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Step 1: Identify Cases
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Step 2: Describe the Outbreak by Person, Place, and Time
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Step 3: Identify and Characterize the Cause
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Step 4: Risk Factor Study in a Defined Population
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Step 4: Risk Factor Study in an Open Population
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Step 5: Intervene and Report
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Weighing Evidence and Identifying Causes-Weighing Evidence and Identifying Causes
Introduction to Weighing Evidence and Identifying Causes
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General Questions to Precise Hypotheses
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Identifying Comparison Groups
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Basic Measures of Association 1, Risk Difference
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Basic Measures of Association 2, Relative Risk
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Understanding Basic Statistical Tests
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The Terrible Law: Basic Epidemic Dynamics-The Terrible Law: Basic Epidemic Dynamics
Introduction to The Terrible Law: Basic Epidemic Dynamics
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Measures of Transmissibility: Attack Rates
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Measures of Transmissibility: Reproductive Numbers
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Natural History
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Implications for Control
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Summary of The Terrible Law: Basic Epidemic Dynamics
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Further Reading
Case Studies in Outbreaks and Epidemics: From Ebola to Overdose-Case Studies in Outbreaks and Epidemics: From Ebola to Overdose
Introduction to Case Studies in Outbreaks and Epidemics: From Ebola to Overdose
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Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium in the United States
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Ebola in West Africa
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Opioids in West Virginia
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