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Infectious illnesses represent a significant global health challenge, requiring ongoing efforts to safeguard communities worldwide. While non-communicable conditions are becoming more prevalent, infectious diseases continue to pose serious risks. Beyond persistent issues like HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and gastrointestinal infections, new threats such as COVID-19 variants, influenza outbreaks, and antibiotic-resistant pathogens constantly emerge. Understanding the origins, spread, and management strategies for these diseases is fundamental to developing effective public health approaches worldwide. This academic program equips students with the expertise to tackle these pressing global health concerns through leadership roles, scientific investigation, and collaborative initiatives focused on disease prevention and management across nations.