Learning objectives
Learning objectives
To teach students the features of the most common parasitic diseases of horses.
Learning results
At the end of the course, the student must be able to use acquired knowledge and show clear understanding of the features of the most common parasitic diseases of horses.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
Content
The most common parasitic diseases in horses that are taught within the course include: intestinal strongylosis/larval strongylosis; round worm infection; pin worm infection; trichinellosis; tape worm infection; genital trypanosomiasis (T. equiperdum); babesiosis; sweet itch (Culicoides spp); bot fly infection. Wet labs are intended to teach the student routine laboratory techniques in parasitology (copromicroscopy and egg identification; blood smears and microfilariae identification; skin scrapings and identification of common ectoparasites).
Full programme
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Bibliography
Urquhart GM - Armour J - Dunn JL - Jennings FW (ed. italiana a cura di C Genchi) Parassitologia Veterianria, C. editrice: UTET
Genchi M - Traldi G - Genchi C. Manuale di Parassitologia Veterianria, C. editrice: CEA
Teaching methods
Lessons and wet labs
Assessment methods and criteria
Written and oral examinations
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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