MICROBIOLOGY
Course unit partition: Parma Azienda USL

Academic year 2014/15
1° year of course -
Professor
Academic discipline
()
Field
Ambito aggregato per crediti di sede
Type of training activity
hours
of face-to-face activities
credits
hub: Parma Azienda USL
course unit
in

Course unit partition: MICROBIOLOGY

Learning objectives

Microbiology course is part of the integrated course Pathophysiology and Microbiology.
The objectives of the course are to enable the acquisition of knowledge and understanding about the basics of microbiology (general characters of etiologic agents of infectious diseases, host-pathogen interactions and pathogenesis of infectious diseases, prophylaxis and therapy, drug-resistance mechanisms, nosocomial infections), and provide the ability to apply the knowledge and understanding in occupational contexts (in the approach to the patient with infectious diseases).
At the end of the course, the student, also exploiting the previously acquired knowledge concerning anatomy, biology and physiology, will need to demonstrate knowledge and understanding about the pathophysiological phenomena representing the basic events related to infectious diseases, the etiological agents of infectious diseases and their interactions with the host, the causes and consequences of nosocomial infections.
The student, applying the knowledge and understanding acquired, shall also be able, in collaboration with other professionals, to identify the problems related to infectious diseases and contribute to their prevention.

Prerequisites

- - -

Course unit content

Introduction: microorganisms and viruses. 1. Virology. Morphological and
structural characteristics of viruses. Viral replicative cycle. Virus
cultivation. Common human viral diseases. 2. Bacteriology. The general
characters of bacteria. Host-microbe interactions. Normal flora of
humans. Microbial pathogenicity. Important pathogenic bacteria.
Antimicrobial agents. 3. Parasitology. The general characters of protozoa.
Common human protozoa infecting tissues and blood, intestinal and urogenital
tracts. Helminths (notes). 4. Mycology. General characters of
fungi. Classification of mycoses. Common human mycoses. Antifungal
agents. 5. Laboratory diagnosis of infectious diseases. Pre-analytical
phase: sample collection. Detection and identification of the etiologic
agent. Antibody detection. Methods for antibacterial and antifungal
susceptibility testing.

Full programme

- - -

Bibliography

Visual aids made available online;
Harvey R.A., Champe P.C., Fisher B.D. Le basi della microbiologia Con approfondimenti clinici. Zanichelli

Teaching methods

Lectures accompanied by visual aids will be used to convey critical information on the topics relating to the course content.

Assessment methods and criteria

Learning outcomes will be verified through an oral examination. Questions on the topics relating to the course content will be used to test the student’s knowledge and understanding in the field, and her/his ability to apply the knowledge and understanding in the approach to the patient with infectious diseases.

Other information

- - -