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Microbiology

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Microbiology

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Academic year 2019/2020

Course ID
SCB0204
Teaching staff
Prof. David Lembo (Coordinator)
Prof.ssa Manuela Donalisio (Lecturer)
Dott. Andrea Civra (Lecturer)
Year
2nd year
Type
Basic
Credits/Recognition
7
Course disciplinary sector (SSD)
MED/07 - microbiologia e microbiologia clinica
Delivery
Formal authority
Language
English
Attendance
Mandatory
Type of examination
Oral
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Sommario del corso

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Course objectives

This course covers principles of medical microbiology with emphasis to microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa) and human infectious disease. Topics include an overview of microbial structures and virulence factors, the host-parasite interactions, the pathogenic mechanisms of the most important infectious diseases, the principal concepts regarding sterilization, microbiological diagnosis, antibiotic and antiviral therapy, the conditions promoting the rise up of infections and the prevention options.

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Results of learning outcomes

By the end of this  course, the student will have acquired basic knowledge of pathogenesis of microbial and virus infections to be able to implement a rational approach to the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. The student shall learn the basic knowledge in the following topics:

  • General features of bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology  
  • Pathogenicity, virulence, and epidemiology
  • Disease transmission and physical and chemical microbial control
  • Microbiological diagnostic techniques
  • Antimicrobial therapy
  • Common bacterial, fungal, protozoa and viral diseases
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Course delivery

Teaching is organized in both lectures and active learning parts, including microscopic observation of pathogens and main microbial laboratory techniques in teaching room with devices.  This active learning promotes the acquisition of knowledge.

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Learning assessment methods

The exam will consist of a written and oral examination. The written test includes multiple-choice questions. The positive result of this test allows access to the oral exam.

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Support activities

Students with disorders that may affect learning (e.g. color blind students, visually impaired, hearing impaired, dyslexic or with physical disabilities) are encouraged to contact the lecturers to adapt learning materials, activities and testing methods.

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Program

  • Introduction to Medical Microbiology:
    1. History of microbiology
    2. Koch's postulates
    3. Classification of microbes

 

  • General Bacteriology:
    1. Structure
    2. Endospore
    3. Human microbiome and concept of opportunism
    4. Virulence factors
    5. Microbial growth
    6. Bacterial genetics
    7. Laboratory diagnosis of bacterial diseases
    8. Methods of Sterilization
    9. Antibiotics

 

  • Systematic Bacteriology:
    1. Staphylococcus
    2. Streptococcus
    3. Bacillus
    4. Listeria
    5. Mycobacterium
    6. Neisseria
    7. Haemophilus
    8. Legionella
    9. Enterobacteriaceae
    10. Yersinia
    11. Vibrio
    12. Pseudomonas
    13. Campylobacter and Helicobacter
    14. Clostridium
    15. Spirochetes (Treponema, Borrelia, Leptospira)
    16. Brucella
    17. Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma
    18. Rickettsia, Ehrlichia
    19. Clamydia
    20. Bordetella

 

  • Mycology:
    • Structure, replication, pathogenesis, laboratory diagnosis of fungal disease and antifungal agents
    • Superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous and systemic mycoses
    • Opportunistic mycoses (Candida, Criptococcus, Aspergillus and Pneumocystis)

 

  • Parasitology:
    1. Parasitic classification, structure, replication, pathogenesis of parasitic diseases, laboratory diagnosis and antiparasitic agents
    2. Intestinal protozoa (Giardia, Cryptosporidium, Entamoeba)
    3. Urogenital protozoa (Trichomonas)
    4. Blood and tissue protozoa (Plasmodium, Toxoplasma, Leishmania, Trypanosoma)
    5. Main concepts on infections by common nematodes, trematodes and cestodes

 

  • General virology:
    1. Structure
    2. Classification
    3. Replication mechanisms
    4. Laboratory diagnosis of viral diseases
    5. Antiviral chemotherapy

 

  • Systematic virology:
    1. Herpesviruses
    2. Papillomaviruses and Polyomaviruses
    3. Adenoviruses
    4. Poxviruses
    5. Parvoviruses
    6. Paramyxoviruses
    7. Rhabdoviruses
    8. Arenaviruses and Bunyaviruses
    9. Orthomyxoviruses
    10. Retroviruses
    11. Reoviruses
    12. Caliciviruses
    13. Togaviruses
    14. Picornaviruses
    15. Hepatitis Viruses
    16. Flaviviruses
    17. Coronaviruses
    18. Filoviruses

Suggested readings and bibliography

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Textbooks suggested:

  • Medical Microbiology  8th Edition  Authors: Patrick Murray, Ken Rosenthal, Michael Pfaller, Elsevier
  • Sherris, Medical Microbiology (sixth edition), Mc Graw Hill Education


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