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Infectious illnesses represent a significant global health challenge, requiring ongoing efforts to safeguard communities worldwide. While non-communicable conditions are rising in prevalence, infectious threats persist as major concerns. Beyond longstanding issues including HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and gastrointestinal infections, new challenges like COVID-19 variants, influenza outbreaks, and antibiotic-resistant pathogens continue to endanger healthcare systems globally. Understanding the origins, trends, and potential solutions for managing these diseases is fundamental to developing effective public health strategies. This specialized program equips students with the expertise to take on vital roles in tackling these worldwide infectious disease challenges. Through this training, participants will develop leadership capabilities, research proficiency, and collaborative skills essential for combating infectious diseases across international communities.