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CDC and Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health will cosponsor the International Course in
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public health professionals from countries other than the United States. It will include presentations and discussions
of epidemiologic principles, basic statistical analysis, public health surveillance, field investigations, surveys and
sampling, and the epidemiologic aspects of current major public health problems in global health.
Group discussions of epidemiologic case exercises based on field investigations will be held during the course.
Participants are encouraged to give a short presentation reviewing some epidemiologic data from their own country. The course also
will include computer training using Epi Info (Windows version), a software program for epidemiologists developed at
CDC and the World Health Organization.
Prerequisites are familiarity with the vocabulary and principles of basic epidemiology, or completion of
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