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VETE0046-1

General vaccinology and vaccinology applied to veterinary medicine, general immunopathology


Duration :15h Th, 4h PCL
Credits/ECTS :
2nd "doctorat" in veterinary medicine1,5
Holder(s) :Paul‑Pierre Pastoret
Substitute(s) :Alain Vanderplasschen
Course contents : The course is divided into two parts: Vaccinology and immunopathology. The former addresses the different families of vaccins insisting on their characteristics, their mode of action, their advantages and inconvenients. The second part describes the mechanisms of immunopathologies and their clinical consequences for the principal domestic species. Tumors of the immune system and the basis of allergology are also described.
Course objective : Immunopathology and Vaccinology
Prerequisites : Pathology of infectious and parastic diseases
Workshops : One paraclinic module on viral diseases, immunopathology and vaccinology is organized (one week per student). During that week, the student will address vaccination protocols, diagnostic methods and the control of viral diseases.
Organization : theoritical courses
Written notes : Veterinary Vaccinology, Elsevier, 1997.Handbook of Vertebrate

Immunology, Academic Press, 1998
Assessment : Written exam followed by 10 minutes of oral examination
Contacts : Paul-Pierre PASTORET (coordinateur)
Dr Virginie Daix (tpratical courses)
E-mail : vdaix@ulg.ac.be
Dr Alain Vanderplasschen (theoritical courses)
E-mail : a.vdplasschen@ulg.ac.be
Tél. : 04/366 42 65, 04/366 42 64




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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