Infectious Disease Eradication (327-0-1)
Instructors
Sokhieng Au
Meeting Info
University Hall 318: Mon, Wed 11:00AM - 12:20PM
Overview of class
Despite many efforts across several diseases spanning decades and billions of dollars, global health actors have only been able to eradicate one infectious human disease: smallpox. Why? This course will attempt to answer this question by examining several failed and continuing disease eradication efforts through a multidisciplinary lens. Case studies will include smallpox, malaria, polio, guinea worm, measles, and hypothetical emerging infectious diseases. We will examine the grandiose global health goal of total disease eradication in relation to sociopolitical realities that limit the application of idealized technological interventions.
Class Materials (Required)
All required materials will be available on Canvas.
Class Attributes
Historical Studies Foundational Discipline
Global Perspectives on Power, Justice, and Equity
No Freshmen