Learning objectives
The course is aimed to provide students with the tools to understand the etiology and pathogenesis of the most important infectious diseases common to animals and humans, the essential elements of the related diagnostic methodologies and protocols and acquire the ability to interpret the data obtained from diagnostic tests. These skills must also provide the student with the ability to identify the most suitable methodologies.
D1 - Knowledge and understanding
The student must demonstrate knowledge of the essential elements of the etiology and pathogenesis of the most important infectious diseases common to animals and humans, of the relevant diagnostic methods and acquire the ability to interpret the data obtained from the diagnostic tests of the main infectious diseases.
D2 - Applying knowledge and understanding
At the end of the training activity the student will have to demonstrate to be able to discuss the essential elements of the etiology and pathogenesis of the most important infectious diseases common to animals and humans, and of the related diagnostic procedure.
D3 - Making judgements
The student should be able to independently identify the etiological and pathogenic aspects of the main infectious diseases common to animals and humans, as well as the most suitable diagnostic procedures and methods to correctly diagnose these diseases.
D4 – Communication
At the end of the training activity, the student must demonstrate that he / she is able to express himself with good lexicon properties regarding the etiology, pathogenesis, as well as the diagnostic procedures and methodologies of the main infectious diseases common to animals and humans.
D5 - Lifelong learning skills
At the end of the training activity, the student must be able to update himself on the etiology, pathogenesis, and on the relevant diagnostic procedures of the main infectious diseases common to animals and humans.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
Etiology and pathogenesis of the most important infectious diseases of animals and humans.
Importance and criteria for a correct sampling.
Direct diagnosis of bacterial, viral and fungal diseases: identification, isolation and characterization of the microorganism.
Antibiotic resistance and characterization of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (Multi-drug resistant, Extensively -drug resistant, Pan-drug resistant.)
Indirect diagnosis of bacterial, viral and fungal diseases: detection of antibodies through different methods (ELISA, SN, IFI).
Interpretation and validation (sensitivity, specificity) of serological tests used both to support clinical diagnostics and in population-based screening actions.
Methodology of evaluation of the immune response during infectious diseases and in vaccine protocols.
Full programme
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Bibliography
Michele La Placa. Principi di Microbiologia medica. Società Editrice Esculapio, Ed. Edises, 14° Edizione, 2014.
Didactic material will be provided during the course
Teaching methods
Lectures and demonstrations of the main diagnostic methods.
Assessment methods and criteria
Examination of the expected learning outcomes will be carried out by oral and/or written examination. The student must answer 3 questions, addressing the aspects:
1 question related to: Etiology and pathogenesis of the most common infectious diseases of animals and humans.
1 question related to: main methodologies applied to the bacteriological, mycological and virological diagnosis of animal infectious diseases, in particular zoonosis.
1 question related to: methods related to antibiotic susceptibility testing, immune response assessment tests in course of infectious diseases.
The aim is to ascertain if the student has a good knowledge of the topics of the course, has good communication skills and is able to use it autonomously.
The result is assigned to the overall assessment of the answers from the student. The final mark is expressed in thirtieths.
Students with specific learning disability, certified according to the law n. 170/2010 will be granted the benefits provided by law.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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