PATOLOGIA GENERALE, BIOCHIMICA CLINICA, MICROBIOLOGIA E IGIENE

Academic Year 2016/2017 - 2° Year
Teaching Staff
  • PATOLOGIA GENERALE: Teacher not yet allocated
  • BIOCHIMICA CLINICA: Vittorio Calabrese
  • General and clinical microbiology: Adriana Garozzo
  • IGIENE: Teacher not yet allocated
Credit Value: 10
Taught classes: 70 hours
Term / Semester:

Learning Objectives

  • General and clinical microbiology

    The student must learn the biological and pathogenic characteristics of microorganisms that play a role in human pathology, with reference to bacteria, viruses and fungi. He must acquire appropriate knowledge on the relationships between microorganisms and host in normal and pathological conditions, identify the transmission pathways, know the characteristics, the activity, the mechanism of action and resistance of the main antimicrobial drugs and vaccines. The student must also know the main methods for the cultivation and identification of microorganisms.

    The course also aims to illustrate the various methods of prevention of microbial infections and the main causes of infection related to specific professional activity.


Detailed Course Content

  • General and clinical microbiology
    1. Essential characteristics and differences of bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa and other parasites known to infect humans.
    2. The pathogenic mechanisms of microorganisms, microorganism-host relationships, basic concepts in the immune response.
    3. The various possibilities of infection and spread of infection. Alimentary infections induced by microorganisms
    4. The organization of the bacterial cell: structure and function of the cellular components and bacterial metabolism
    5. Mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis: role of bacteria in disease
    6. Characteristics of fungi
    7. Mechanisms of fungal pathogenesis
    8. Characteristics of virus and their replication
    9. Mechanisms of viral pathogenesis. Types of viral infection: acute and persistent infection
    10. The antimicrobial chemotherapy: the main characteristic of principal groups of antimicrobial compounds and their mechanisms of resistance
    11. Vaccines
    12. General principles of laboratory diagnosis of infectious diseases
    13. General principles of sterilization, disinfection, and antisepsis
    14. Bacterial infections associated with gastroenteritis: Helicobacter pylori, Enterobacteriaceae, Vibrio. Food-borne diseases and zoonosis
    15. Viral etiology of alimentary infections: Noroviruses, Rotaviruses, Adenoviruses
    16. Alimentary infections induced by protozoa and helminths
    17. Causative agents of alimentary toxicoses
    18. Mycotoxin and mycotoxicosis
    19. Human hepatitis viruses (HAV, HBV, HCV, HDV, HEV)

Textbook Information

  • General and clinical microbiology

    1. Harvey R. H., Champe P.C., Fisher B. D., Le basi della Microbiologia, con approfondimenti clinici - Ed. Zanichelli
    2. Cevenini R.. Sambri V., Microbiologia e microbiologia clinica, Per i Corsi di Laurea in professioni sanitarie – Ed. Piccin

    All students can use didactic material downloadable from the Studium UniCt page.