Mathematical modelling of Infectious diseases (Summerschool)
| Course |
Mathematical modelling of Infectious diseases |
| Date |
Two-week course, Summerschool 2020 1 - 12 July 2024 |
| Course co-ordinator |
Prof. Dr. M. Kretzschmar |
| Course description |
This course is focused on the dynamic nature of infectious diseases, which clearly distinguishes infectious disease epidemiology from the epidemiology of other diseases, such as cardiovascular and oncology. In addition ot the dynamics of specific infections such as HIV, dynamics of genotypes and genes (such as those encoding antimicrobial resistance) and principles of population biology will be addressed. Modelling has become a valuable tool for infectious disease epidemiology. The principles of modelling will addressed in the basic course and to more in-depth level in the advanced course. The aim is to provide the participants with the knowledge to evaluate and judge infectious disease epidemiology research and data analysis and give a sufficient scientific and methodological background to actively participate in clinical and epidemiological studies. Topics are: transmission dynamics, basic reproduction ratio, deterministic and stochastic models, heterogeneity, statistical inference, population biology and vaccination. |
| Course objectives |
The objective of the course is to provide the student with insight in the principles and important issues of infectious disease epidemiology. Specific objectives of the course are to: Illustrate characteristics of infectious diseases which require specific approaches for epidemiological designs and analysis, such as patient-dependency. Illustrate features of population structures of relevant pathogens, in relation to epidemiology of infections. Illustrate the impact of interventions to prevent transmission of infections and pathogens. Provide practical training in performing specific epidemiological analyses. |
| Prerequisite knowledge |
Introduction to Epidemiology Study Design (Introduction to Statistics) Classical Methods in Data Analysis Modern Methods in Data Analysis (preferred) |
| Course days |
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday |
| Course format |
Lectures, workshops |
| Assessment |
80% attendance and an (Open book) Exam. All elements have to be awarded with at least a 5.5 in order to pass the final examination. |
| Number of participants |
40 |
| Course fee |
Participants from outside the MSc Epidemiology should apply via www.utrechtsummerschool.nl |
| Prerequisite for participation is sufficiƫnt capacity in terms of teachers and locations. |
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