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The Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology & International Health conducts research on the epidemiology and control of infectious diseases, and other topics relevant for global public health. Work is carried out in low-, middle- and high-income countries, including in the United Kingdom, in close collaboration with country partners and global stakeholders.
The department has research groups working on maternal, perinatal and child health; adolescent health; infectious diseases including HIV, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases; vaccines; and humanitarian crises. Most staff have a disciplinary training in epidemiology or medical statistics, and a background in one or more of biology, medicine, mathematics, or social science.
The department works closely with the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Dynamics.
The Department Heads are Professor Oona Campbell and Professor Sian Floyd.
Publications by department staff can be viewed on LSHTM Research Online.
Courses
- Advanced Course in Epidemiological Analysis
- Casual Inference in Epidemiology: Recent Methodological Developments
- Design & Analysis of Cluster Randomised and Stepped Wedge Trials
- Epidemiological Evaluation of Vaccines: Efficacy, Safety and Policy
- Global Adolescent Health
- Introductory Course in Epidemiology & Medical Statistics
- Introduction to Infectious Disease Modelling and Its Applications
- Introduction to Infectious Disease Modelling and its Applications (Online)