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Method of study: | present |
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CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE | |
The student must actively participate in lectures and practicals. For exam passing is necessary to prepare and defense of a seminary work on a topic specified by the guarantor (in the range A-E), which is the result of self-study. The exam is awarded based on the evaluation of acquired knowledge (in the range A-E). | |
Learning outcomes | |
After completing the course, the student will acquire comprehensive knowledge about parasitozoonosis and their causative agents, understanding of life cycles, epizootology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, as well as detailed information about clinical symptoms, therapy, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and therapy. |
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Brief outline of the course | |
1. Leishmaniasis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 2. Entamebosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 3. Giardiasis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 4. Cryptosporidiosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 5. Sarcocystosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 6. Toxoplasmosis, disease characteristics and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnosis and therapy, prevention options 7. Echinococcosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 8. Toxocariasis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 9. Dirofilariosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 10. Cysticercosis, disease characteristics and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnosis and therapy, prevention options 11. Trichinellosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 12. Trematodes – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 13. 13. Zoonotic ectoparasitosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options |
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Course syllabus | |
1. Leishmaniasis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 2. Entamebosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 3. Giardiasis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 4. Cryptosporidiosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 5. Sarcocystosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 6. Toxoplasmosis, disease characteristics and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnosis and therapy, prevention options 7. Echinococcosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 8. Toxocariasis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 9. Dirofilariosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 10. Cysticercosis, disease characteristics and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnosis and therapy, prevention options 11. Trichinellosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 12. Trematodes – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options 13. 13. Zoonotic ectoparasitosis – characteristics of the disease and taxonomic classification of the causative agent, biology, epidemiology and epizootology, diagnostic methods and therapy, prevention options |
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Recommended literature | |
Deplazes, P. et al. Parasitology in Veterinary Medicine. The Netherlands: Wageningen Academic Publisher, 2016. 653 p. ISBN 978-90-8686-274-0. Jurášek, V., Dubinský, P. a kol. (1993): Veterinárna parazitológia. Príroda, Bratislava: 382 s Letková,V., Čisláková, L., a kol. (2010): Laboratórne diagnostické metódy vo veterinárskej parazitológii: 108 s Taylor, M.A., Coop R.L., Wall, R.L. (2008): Veterinary Parasitology, Blackwell Publ. 874 s |
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Conditions for completion of course | |
Content prerequisite: They are not required. Continuous assessment: Is not performed Conditions for completion of course: The student must actively participate in lectures and practicals. For exam passing is necessary to prepare and defense of a seminary work on a topic specified by the guarantor (in the range A-E), which is the result of self-study. The exam is awarded based on the evaluation of acquired knowledge (in the range A-E). Final assessment: The exam is awarded based on the evaluation of acquired knowledge (in the range A-E).
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Lectures / Practicals 2 hours of lectures / 2 hours practicals / weekly - of which 80% self-study Present form |
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Total number of evaluated students: 0 | |||||
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Date of last modification: 05.10.2022 | |||||
Approved by: Tutot Prof. MVDr. Alica Kočišová, PhD. |