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In order to pass the course, the student must have active participation in lectures and practical training. The prerequisite for passing the examination is the preparation and defence of a seminar paper on the topic assigned by the supervisor (in the range A-E), which is the result of self-study. The examination is awarded on the basis of an assessment of the knowledge acquired (in the A-E range). | |
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The graduate of the course acquires knowledge about the specific patterns of epizootic and infectious process; the origin, development and demise of infectious diseases; methodological procedures of diagnosis or detection of infectious disease agents; risk assessment, including the use of mathematical and statistical methods in forecasting and modelling in epidemiology. The results of the training are verified by the preparation of a seminar paper, its defence and a final examination. |
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Brief outline of the course | |
Characteristics of epizootology (epizootology vs. epidemiology). Evolution of pathogen-host relationships; interspecies interactions of pathogens (from apathogenicity to pathogenicity) - agents of infectious diseases. Study of interactions: agent - transmission mechanism - susceptible organism (necessary links for the emergence of the epizootic process). Role of vectors; reservoir species and susceptible animal species in the transmission of pathogens. Factors influencing the circulation of pathogenic microorganisms in animal and human populations. The role of animals in emerging infectious diseases. Principles and methodological procedures for the detection of infectious disease agents. Risk assessment in epidemiology (qualitative and quantitative). Modelling and forecasting in epidemiology. Analysis of the epidemiological situation using mathematical and statistical methods. |
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Recommended literature | |
Bakoss et al: Epidemiology (2005) ISBN 80-223-1989-9, 486 pp. Mojžišová, J. Goldová, M., et al. (2006). I. General part, laboratory diagnostic methods. UVL Košice, ISBN 80-8077-040-9: 95 p. Treml, F., Lány, P., Pospíšil, Z., Zendulková, D. (2014): General epizootology, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno ISBN 978-80-7305-701-5: 60s. Švrček, Š., Bajová, V., Beníšek, Z., Bíreš, J., Čížek, M., Korim, P., Levkutová, M. Mojžišová, J., Ondrejka, R., Ondrejková,A., Trávniček, M., Vilček, Š. (2008): General epidemiology and general infectology; UVL Košice ISBN 978-80-80-8077-081-5: 174 p. Švrček, Š., Bajová, V., Beníšek, Z., Bíreš, J., Čížek, M., Korim, P., Levkutová, M. Mojžišová, J., Ondrejka, R., Ondrejková,A., Trávniček, M., Vilček, Š. (2008): Prevention and control of infectious diseases: UVL Košice ISBN 978-80-8077-082-2, 344 p. |
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Conditions for completion of course | |
Conditions for completion of course: In order to pass the course, the student must have active participation in lectures and practical training. The prerequisite for passing the examination is the preparation and defence of a seminar paper on the topic assigned by the supervisor (in the range A-E), which is the result of self-study. The examination is awarded on the basis of an assessment of the knowledge acquired (in the A-E range).
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Date of last modification: 29.03.2023 | |||||
Approved by: Tutot Prof. MVDr. Emil Pilipčinec, PhD. |