INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES PROPHYLAXIS
cod. 1004355

Academic year 2014/15
2° year of course - Annual
Professor responsible for the course unit
Laura Helen KRAMER
integrated course unit
12 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Learning objectives

The student must acquire fundamental knowledge on bacterial cells, viruses proving able to frame them taxonomically and set a strategy of containment and control of clinical pictures connected to it by using the tools offered epidemiology. The student must acquire the appropriate tools to manage and ensure animal welfare on the farm using a critical notions of prophylaxis, diagnosis and management.

manage economic loss and public health issues associted with parasites
in livestock

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

The module provides 6 CFU
The first lessons cover general topics such as: general principles of bacteriology: cell wall, cytoplasmic membrane, capsule, bacterial spore, toxic factors, fungi, bacterial genetics, techniques, and requirements for growing different bacterial species, growth curve, hints about viruses.
General principles of immunology: innate and acquired immunity, the concept of antigen, serological reactions, hypersensitivity.

The second part is focused on topics allowing the student to frame in terms of etiological infectious diseases of livestock such as: antibiotics and disinfectants: mechanisms of action and utilization strategies.
General principles of epidemiology: transmission and maintenance of infections, diseases and cycle of a disease, latent infection and carrier state, horizontal transmission and vertical direct and indirect types of guest and routes of infection, spread of infection and host characteristics .
The last part of the course involves treatments such as single-issue : requirements for feed hygiene.
Hygiene and safety of bovine milk on the farm: integrated diagnosis.
Biological decontamination of food by pathogenic bacteria.
Bio-acoustic evaluation of respiratory status as an indicator of health and well-being of the productions of bovine and swine.
Strategies for disease control in character respiratory pig farm and cattle.
Abuse treatment in the field of livestock: risk assessment and control plans. Disinfection: strategies and methods of use


The module provides 6 CFU

parasites and zoonotic diseases of livestock

Full programme

General principles of bacteriology: cell wall, cytoplasmic membrane, capsule, bacterial spore, toxic factors, fungi, bacterial genetics, techniques, and requirements for growing different bacterial species, growth curve, hints about viruses.
General principles of immmunology: innate and acquired immunity, the concept of antigen, serological reactions, hypersensitivity.
Antibiotics and disinfectants: mechanisms of action and utilization strategies.
General principles of epidemiology: transmission and maintenance of infections, diseases and cycle of a disease, latent infection and carrier state, horizontal transmission and vertical direct and indirect types of guest and routes of infection, spread of infection and host characteristics .
Requirements for feed hygiene.
Hygiene and safety of bovine milk on the farm: integrated diagnosis.
Biological decontamination of food by pathogenic bacteria.
Bio-acoustic evaluation of respiratory status as an indicator of health and well-being of the productions of bovine and swine.
Strategies for disease control in character respiratory pig farm and cattle.

parasites and zoonotic diseases of livestock

Bibliography

Brock Biologia dei microrganismi Volume 1 Casa Editrice Pearson 2012

Ezio Bottarelli Fabio Ostanello Epidemiologia Edagricole 2011

Nicola Montemurro Igiene zootecnica. Edagricole 2002

Diego Bottini La gestione sanitaria nell'allevamento della bovina da latte. Le Piont Veterinaire 2009





Taylor M.A. – Coop B. - Wall R. (ed. italiana a cura di Otranto D., Garippa
G., Manfredi M.T.) Parassitologia e Malattie Parassitarie degli Animali, C.
editrice: Emsi
Edizione: 2010

Teaching methods

The entire teaching activity involves the use of slide (made available to the student at the end of the course, on-line) in the educational front while the practical work will take place in the laboratory and in the course of business visits (assessment of the state of sanitation and collecting samples). This strategic line will enable students to acquire critical skills and intervention managerial and on health (on the basis of epidemiological data collected in the company and bacteriological data obtained from sampling collected by the student in field).

Lessons and wet labs

Assessment methods and criteria

The student will be able to manage the process necessary to frame a microorganism after taxonomically isolated from samples made in companies with different sanitation problems, identifying treatment protocols and possible interventions vaccination and disinfection. The student will be evaluated through an oral exam that will be immediately insufficient if the student fails to submit or lack of knowledge of the basic concepts (elements of bacteriology and immunology).
After the first phase/step of the exam the student will be checked for logic and critical ability in dealing with a "simulation" of intervention in different types of livestock rearing with problems concerning health (infectious diseases).


written and oral

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student registry office

+39 0521 902604
segreteria.medicinaveterinaria@unipr.it

Quality assurance office

Education manager:
Ms. Giulia Branca
+39 0521 902601
Office e-mail didvet@unipr.it
Manager e-mail giulia.branca@unipr.it

President of the degree course

Prof. Claudio Cipolat Gotet 
claudio.cipolatgotet@unipr.it

Faculty advisor

Prof. Federico Righi
federico.righi@unipr.it

Career guidance delegate

Prof. Alberto Sabbioni
alberto.sabbioni@unipr.it

Erasmus delegates

Prof. Federico Righi
federico.righi@unipr.it

Quality assurance manager

Prof. Mattia Iotti 
mattia.iotti@unipr.it

Internships

Prof. Alberto Sabbioni
alberto.sabbioni@unipr.it