LECTURES TROPICAL PARASITOLOGY 1 h/weekly 1. Importance of infectious and parasitic diseases of animals in tropic and subtropical (TS) conditions; 2. Natural and geographical conditions affecting the creation and spread of infectious and parasitic diseases of animals; 3. Animal breeding in TS conditions, climate, nutrition and physiological specialness of animals; 4. Analysis of epizootiological situation with regard to the incidence of infectious and parasitic diseases of animals and human; 5. The most important infectious and parasitic diseases of ruminants (cattle) in TS (incidence, diffusion, aetiology, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and control); 6. The most important infectious and parasitic diseases of small ruminants (sheep, goats) in TS (incidence, diffusion, aetiology, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and control); 7. The most important infectious and parasitic diseases of horses in TS (incidence, diffusion, aetiology, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and control); 8. The most important infectious and parasitic diseases of pigs in TS (incidence, diffusion, aetiology, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and control); 9. The most important infectious and parasitic diseases of carnivores (dogs, cats) in TS (incidence, diffusion, aetiology, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and control); 10. The most important infectious and parasitic diseases of birds and poultry in TS (incidence, diffusion, aetiology, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and control); 11. Relationship between infectious diseases of animals and humans; surveillance of zoonoses; 12. International cooperation, organisation, coordination of the prevention and control of infectious diseases; 13. Filariosis (Brugia malay, Onchocerca volvulus, Mansonella ozzardi, M. perstans, Wuchereria bancrofti, Loa loa) and other zoonoses in TS; vector born diseases (ticks, mites, flies, mosquitoes, fleas); LESSONS TROPICAL PARASITOLOGY 1h/weekly 1. Basic and special parasitic investigatory methods in TS; 2. Principle of processing samples at the detection of species composition of parasites in TS; quantitative investigation methods and process of interpretation OPG, EPG and LPG in TS; 3. Methods of diagnostics (virological, serological, mycological) used in the diagnostics of infectious diseases; 4. Clinical and laboratory diagnostics of brucelloses and anthrax; 5. Diagnosis of trypanosomoses and leishmaniosis in TS; 6. Clinical and laboratory diagnostics of spirochetals and rickettsioses; 7. Diagnosis of blood parasites, mammal and bird malaria in TS; 8. Differential diagnostics of rabies, bacterial and viral encephalitis; 9. Diagnosis of filariosis I. and filariosis II. in TS; 10. Clinical and laboratory diagnostics of Influenza viruses; 11. Diagnosis of tropical tick and mite species; 12. Differential diagnostics of infectious stomatitis; 13. Diagnosis of tropical louses, fleas and myiasitic flies; LECTURES for the section TROPICAL EPIZOOTIOLOGY 1h/week 1.Importance of infectious diseases of animals in tropical and subtropical environments, 2. Natural and geographical conditions influencing the emergence and spread of infectious animal diseases; 3. Management of domestic and farm animals in tropical and subtropical conditions, climatic conditions, nutrition and physiological peculiarities of animals; 4. Analysis of the epidemiological situation according to the occurrence of infectious animal diseases; 5. Diseases common to several animal species occurring in tropical and subtropical conditions (occurrence, distribution, aetiology, symptoms, diagnosis, differential diagnosis) 6. The most important infectious diseases of cattle, occurring in tropical and subtropical conditions (incidence, distribution, etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, differential diagnosis); 7. The most important infectious diseases of sheep and goats occurring in tropical and subtropical conditions (occurrence, distribution, etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, differential diagnosis); 8. The most important infectious diseases of horses occurring in tropical and subtropical conditions (occurrence, distribution, etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, differential diagnosis); 9. The most important infectious diseases of pigs, occurring in tropical and subtropical conditions (occurrence, distribution, etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, differential diagnosis); 10. The most important infectious diseases of poultry occurring in tropical and subtropical (occurrence, distribution, etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, differential diagnosis); 11. The most important infectious diseases of animals with natural outbreaks; 12. Relationships between infectious diseases of animals and humans; surveillance of zoonoses; 13. International cooperation, organization and coordination in the prevention and control of infectious diseases. TRAINING for the TROPICAL EPIZOOTIOLOGY section 1h/week 1.Diagnostic methods (virological, serological, bacteriological and mycological) used in the diagnosis of infectious diseases; 2. Clinical and laboratory diagnosis of mycobacterioses; 3. Clinical and laboratory diagnosis of spirochetoses; 4. Clinical and laboratory diagnosis of rickettsioses; 5. Clinical and laboratory diagnosis of dermatomycoses; 6. Clinical and laboratory diagnosis of rabies; 7. Clinical and laboratory diagnosis of anthrax; 8. Clinical and laboratory diagnosis of brucellosis; 9. Clinical and laboratory diagnosis of influenza viruses; 10. Differential diagnosis of enteral infections; 11. Differential diagnosis of infectious stomatitis; 12. Differential diagnosis of bacterial encephalitides; 13. Differential diagnosis of viral encephalitides. |