Lectures: 1. Introduction to study objectives and methods of epidemiology and infectology. 2. Epidemiological approaches. Applications of epidemiology in veterinary practice. 3. Defining the limits of normality (validity, reliability, variation, distributions, reference ranges). 4. Infectious process, infectious disease, classification of infectious diseases. 5. Epizootic process. 6. Source and transmission of disease agents. 7. Factors affecting communicability of disease agents. 8. Outbreak investigation (occurrence, cause, susceptibility, source, transmission, control). 9. Risk assesment and prevention. 10. Analysis of epizootological situation. 11. Epizootological strategy and measures. Preventive antiepizootic measures. 12. Organization of epizootiological activities. 13. Relations between infectious diseases of animals and man surveillance of zoonoses. Practicals: 1. Safety regulations manipulation with the infectious material. Material sampling, packing and dispatching for laboratory examinations at diagnostics of infectious diseases and immunity state control. 2. Evaluation of diagnostic tests, test accuracy, comparison of diagnostic tests. 3. Use of diagnostic tests, calculation of probability of disease, multiple tests, screening for disease. 4. Measuring the commonness of diseases (prevalence, incidence, case definition). 5. Measuring and expressing occurrence. 6. Reporting of infectious diseases, analysis of the epizootological situation. 7. Preventive antiinfectious measures (protection of the state territory, preventive measures, emergency schedules). 8. Measuring and communicating prognoses. 9. Design and evaluation of clinical trials 10. Statistical significance. 11. Decision analysis. Strategy to reduce frequency of disease. 12. Case study I 13. Case study II |