Ebola in Context: Understanding Transmission, Response and Control (FutureLearn)

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Ebola in Context: Understanding Transmission, Response and Control (FutureLearn)
How has the Ebola outbreak become a humanitarian emergency? Learn about the science behind the crisis.In 2014, Ebola went from a scarcely known virus to the subject of daily news reports. The epidemic in West Africa has quickly surpassed all previous outbreaks, to become an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.

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Understand the science behind the Ebola outbreak:

In this free online course, we’ll look at the science behind the Ebola outbreak, to understand why it has occurred on this scale and how it can be controlled.

Over two weeks, we’ll explore the principles of infectious disease transmission and the social context of the Ebola epidemic.

We’ll look at treatment and control measures - from those already in place to those planned - and the challenges of implementation and innovation in an emergency.




Learn from multiple perspectives:

The course is taught by experts from a range of disciplines, including infectious disease epidemiology, anthropology, medicine and public health. Contributors include Professor Peter Piot: Director of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, co-discoverer of the Ebola virus and Chair of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) scientific committee on Ebola; and Professor David Heymann: Co-Chair of the WHO Director General’s advisory group on the Ebola response and Chair of Public Health England.


Hear from those on the front line in Africa:

The course will include first-hand accounts and interviews with those who are at the front line of the response in Africa, as well as short lectures, exercises, videos and links to further reading.

Throughout, you’ll be able to discuss the Ebola outbreak with other learners from around the world.



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Free Course
This course is designed for healthcare professionals or anyone working in a health organisation; undergraduate students taking a healthcare or science-related degree; medical students and postgraduates wishing to complement their studies; and anyone else.

MOOC List is learner-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.