Introduction to veterinary epizootology

Study programme: animal science full-time form of study
Teaching language:   english
Subject code: KaEaP/JSP IVE/12    Short: JSP IVE
  •  Credits: 5
  •  Completion method: Credit and Examination
  •   Lectures: 2 / Practice: 2
  •   Semester: winter semester
Form, course-load and method od study:
Form of study: Lecture / Practical
Course-load: Per week: 2 / 2   -   Per study period: 26 / 26 (recommended, in hours)
Method of study: prezenčná
 
Prerequisites a following
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CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE
Attendance of 100% is reqired for the practical lessons. Students are allowed to miss three practicals on a respective subject in one semester, out of these, one practical may be missed without compensation and the remaining two they are obliged to compensate, usually in the first three weeks after the end of semester. A student may be given at most two compensatory terms for
the completion of two missing practicals
Learning outcomes
Understanding epidemiologic principles, etiology, frequence, distribution of diseases in animal populatuions. Definitions of infectious process, epizootiological process, etiological agents, ways of transmission of this agents, sources of etiological agents and zoonoses. Student have to understand the basic principles of laboratory diagnostics of infectious diseases as well as safety regulations during laboratory work. Students will be able to perform monitoring and analysis of epizootological situation, prepare strategies for outbreak investigation, disease control and prevention in animal populations.
Brief outline of the course
This subject iís divided into folowing parts. First part of the subject focuses on basic definitions in veterinary epidemiology and epidemiological approaches. Second part of the subject focuses on the infectious disease, infectious process, epizootic process, the ways of transmission of etiological agents and factors affecting communicability of infectious diseases. Third part focuses on outbreak investigation, risk assesment and analysis of epizootic situation with a focus on epizootic strategies and prevention. In practical part the subject provides basic information on safety regulations, sampling of material and general information on laboratory diagnostics and laboratory methods. Practical part also focuses on counting in epizootiology and statistical analysis.
Course syllabus
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
Recommended literature
R.D. Smith: Veterinary Clinical epidemiology, Third Edition, Taylor and Francis Group, LLC, 2006, 249pp
Sergeant and Perkins: Epidemiology for field veterinarians, an introduction, CABI, 2015, ISBN:9781845936839, 311pp
Conditions for completion of course
Content prerequisite:
Microbiology, immunology and parasitology
Continuous assessment:
Not determined.
Conditions for completion of course:
Attendance of 100% is reqired for the practical lessons. Students are allowed to miss three practicals on a respective subject in one semester, out of these, one practical may be missed without compensation and the remaining two they are obliged to compensate, usually in the first three weeks after the end of semester. A student may be given at most two compensatory terms for
the completion of two missing practicals
Final assessment:
Evaluation of the course: written exam test evaluated by a six-point classification grading scale according thestudy guidelines of the University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice.
LANGUAGE, WHICH KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED TO PASS THE COURSE
  english   
 
Evaluation of the course
Total number of evaluated students: 260
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Date of last modification: 29.03.2023
Approved by: Tutot Prof. MVDr. Zita Faixová, PhD.
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