The goal is the study of the most important and most frequently occurring parasitic and infectious diseases of companion animals from the point of view of geographical distribution, etiology, epizootiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, course and clinical manifestations, pathological-morphological changes, diagnosis, disease prevention. The main emphasis is placed on biological aspects and correct diagnostic methods in parasitology and infectious diseases. The subject is divided into two units (parasitic and infectious diseases) based on the knowledge gained during the study of basic laboratory methods and the basics of microbiology, parasitology and immunology. It focuses on the study of helminthiasis, protozoan diseases and ectoparasites, bacterial, viral and fungal diseases of dogs, cats, small mammals, reptiles, birds and horses. |
The goal is the study of the most important and most frequently occurring parasitic and infectious diseases of companion animals from the point of view of geographical distribution, etiology, epizootiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, course and clinical manifestations, pathological-morphological changes, diagnosis, disease prevention. The main emphasis is placed on biological aspects and correct diagnostic methods in parasitology and infectious diseases. The subject is divided into two units (parasitic and infectious diseases) based on the knowledge gained during the study of basic laboratory methods and the basics of microbiology, parasitology and immunology. It focuses on the study of helminthiasis, protozoa n diseases and ectoparasites, bacterial, viral and fungal diseases of dogs, cats, small mammals, reptiles, birds and horses. |
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Content prerequisite: Basics of laboratory diagnostics; Fundamentals of microbiology, parasitology and immunology; Continuous assessment: Credit test (max. 100 points) during the semester both in the part of parasitic and infectious diseases (min. 51 points), evaluated according to Art. 20 point 4 of the UVLF Study Regulations in Košice. Conditions for completion of course: The basic condition for passing the subject is the completion of the full professional teaching program and 100% participation in practical lessons and 60% participation in lectures. One non-participation (documented by a doctor) in a practical lesson can be excused by the teacher. Successful completion of the interim control of the study – credit test (max. 100 points) during the semester both in the part of parasitic and infectious diseases (min. 51 points), evaluated according to Art. 20 point 4 of the UVLF Study Regulations in Košice. The exam consists of a practical exam and an oral exam, passing the practical exam is a condition for proceeding to the oral exam. Final assessment: The exam consists of a practical exam and an oral exam, passing the practical exam is a condition for proceeding to the oral exam.
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