Communicable Disease Control: Emergence, Detection and Response

Module code: NUR7047-B

Module Aims

(1) Critically enhance and develop specialised knowledge and understanding of communicable diseases from a national and international perspective.
(2) To critically evaluate professional decision making and review communicable disease health care practice in student's own professional areas.

Outline Syllabus  

Introduction to communicable diseases: patterns of infection, infectious disease threats, surveillance systems and epidemiological investigations. Contact diseases (skin and eye conditions): sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS, malaria, diseases spread through faeco-oral route, air borne diseases, Tuberculosis, Hepatitis, viruses, hospital acquired infection. Global patient safety challenge: cross infection control, trends, prevention and control measures, effectiveness of a number of key national disease control programmes, for example working on the efficacy, safety and uptake of vaccines in routine use; the uptake and effectiveness of national screening, antibiotic use and misuse Role of NGO, WHO, policy and government targets, surveillance of targets. Service planning; contingency, responsibility, inequality, public perception of threat, organizational responsiveness. Role of the media, UK Infection Control and management of public health threats.

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