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This course provides a comprehensive understanding of tropical and communicable diseases, focusing on illnesses commonly found in tropical and developing regions. Learners will study the causes, transmission, symptoms, prevention, and treatment of infectious diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi. It also explores public health challenges, disease control strategies, and outbreak management in communities. Through practical examples and case-based learning, students will gain the skills needed to recognize and respond to major health threats. The course is ideal for learners in medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and public health fields.
This course has been curated by Riphah International University faculty and staff using publicly available third-party content and Open Educational Resources (OER) for self-paced learning. Learners will engage with curated open-access materials to achieve the course learning outcomes. All third-party content is used under open-access or fair-use policies, while any original materials are developed specifically for this learning experience.
Source and Credits:
By completing this course, you will be able to:
Apply knowledge of causes, life cycle, clinical manifestations, diagnostic procedures, and management principles to identify and manage helminthic infestations (including ringworm, roundworm, tapeworm, and pinworm) in community and clinical settings.
To be successful in this course, learners should have:
Before starting the Tropical Diseases course, learners should have basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology, microbiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology. They should also be familiar with infection prevention and control principles, basic clinical assessment skills, and fundamental public health concepts, along with effective communication skills for clinical practice.
This course assists students in developing knowledge, skills and attitude to provide care to clients with various Tropical and Communicable Diseases. The emphasis will be on prevention, management and treatment of Tropical and Communicable Diseases prevalent in Pakistan. Students will utilize the Functional Health Patterns and nursing process to provide care in the community and hospital setting. Concepts of Tropical and Communicable Diseases will be taught based on three approaches i.e. epidemiological triad, chain of infection and web of causation.
Helminth Infestations: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Management
Helminthic Infections I (Video)
Helminthic Infections II (Video)
Approximately 1.7 Hours
Intermediate
Fully Online (Asynchronous)
Self Paced