Veterinary legislation and toxicology

Study programme: animal hygiene and environment full-time form of study
Teaching language:   english
Subject code: KaFaT/VLaT df/ProfS/22    Short: VLaT df/ProfS
  •  Profile course
  •  Credits: 10
  •  Completion method: Examination
Form, course-load and method od study:
Method of study: present
 
Prerequisites a following
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CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE
To pass the course, the student must have active participation in lectures and exercises. A condition for passing the examination is the preparation and defence of a seminar paper on a 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)
Learning outcomes
By completing the course, the student acquires knowledge from the mastery of interdisciplinary knowledge is the acquisition of basic knowledge of general toxicology, understanding the principles of the action of chemicals on living organisms, ecosystems and the environment. Mastering the basic methodology and principles used in toxicology, including scientific categories and procedures and principles used in toxicology to assess the impact of toxic substances on organisms, all in relation to veterinary and EU legislation, including legislation relating to the protection of the environment
Brief outline of the course
Study part (⅓ of the duration of the study programme): it is focused on the theoretical mastery of the problems of scientific research in classical as well as modern toxicology. It consists of a fixed part and an optional part (according to the scientific focus of the workplace where the graduate will work scientifically). The scientific part (⅔ of the duration of the study programme): Scientific research of partial problems of individual branches of toxicology, mastering the main rules of scientific work in that field with a focus on good laboratory practice, analysis of the scientific problem with setting the objectives of the solution, scientific interpretation of the obtained results, contribution of the investigated problem to the development of the scientific field, contribution of the presented scientific results to practice - estimation of the level of risk, recommendations, yields and impact on legislation, presentation of new methods and procedures for the detection of hidden (non-manifest) effects of chemical substances on living systems and the environment, new methods of therapy and prevention of toxicological diseases, development of new mathematical models for risk characterization (including identification of the harmful substance, dose-response relationship, exposure studies), legislation related to veterinary medicine as well as environmental protection
Recommended literature
1. Gupta R.C. a Aggarwal M. 2012. Veterinary toxicology, Basic and clinical principles, (ed Gupta et al.), pp. 1438, ISBN: 978-0-12-385926-6 2. Legáth a kol.: Špeciálna toxikológia, 1. vyd. Košice : UVLF v Košiciach, 2019. 377 s. ISBN 978-80-8077-656-5. 3. Legáth, J: Úvod do všeobecnej toxikológie. Študijné materiály, UVL, 2003 3. Legáth, J. a kol.: Odhad miery rizika chemických látok pre domáce, hospodárske a voľne žijúce zvieratá, včely a vodné živočíchy. DATAHELP, Košice 1997, 102 s., ISBN 80-88867-10-X 5. Piskáč, Kačmár: Veterinárna toxikológia, 1985 6. Bugarský, A. a kol.: Súdne veterinárske lekárstvo – základy. ISBN 80-88985-97-8, 288 s. 7. other available literature, with emphasis on articles published in reputable toxicology journals
Conditions for completion of course
Content prerequisite:
Knowledge of biology, biochemistry, pathological physiology is essential
Conditions for completion of course:
To pass the course, the student must have active participation in lectures and exercises. A condition for passing the examination is the preparation and defence of a seminar paper on a 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)
Final assessment:
Course grades: A (91-100%) B (81-90%) C (71-80%) D(61-70%) E (51-60%) FX (50% or less)
LANGUAGE, WHICH KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED TO PASS THE COURSE
  english   
 
Evaluation of the course
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Date of last modification: 31.03.2023
Approved by: Tutot Prof. MVDr. Jaroslav Legáth, CSc.
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