James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2007

TM5518 - Medical Entomology

Credit points: 03
Year: 2007
Student Contribution Band: Band 2
Administered by: Discipline of Public Health & Tropical Medicine

Arthropod vectors, such as mosquitoes, flies and ticks, transmit diseases to a billion people each year with associated annual mortality of over a million. A few diseases have been eradicated or controlled to some degree, however many are now re-emerging on a global scale due to a lack of vector specialists, insecticide resistance, diversion of funds to other diseases and lack of treatment. This multidisciplinary subject was developed because the practice of public health is demanding an increasing understanding of the relationship between human health and arthropod vectors. Public health professionals will be increasingly relied upon for assistance in formulating strategic eradication or control policies and will be required to explain the human implications of these policies to the public. Students will acquire knowledge, professional attitudes and skills required for vector-borne disease management by learning about the biology, surveillance and control of disease vectors.

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External, Study Period 2
Census Date 31-Aug-2007
Coord/Lect: Dr Deon Canyon.
Method of Delivery: and WWW - LearnJCUPrinted materials
Assessment:assignments (60%); other on-line exams (40%).

Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.