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| VETE0060-4 | pathology of animal viral diseases - animal viral diseases - complement production animals
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| Duration : | animal viral diseases : 30h Th, 8,5h PCL complement production animals : 5h Th
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| Holder(s) : | animal viral diseases : Etienne Thiry
complement production animals : Etienne Thiry
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| Language : | Langue française |
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| Course contents : |
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 | Animal viral diseases (30 hours):
Introduction, general pathogenesis of viral diseases.
Viral diseases of cattle and small ruminants.
Viral diseases of dogs and cats.
Viral diseases of equids.
Viral diseases of swine.
Viral diseases of poultry and lagomorphs. |
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 | "Production animals": diagnosis, vaccination and control of viral diseases of production animals. |
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| Course objective : |
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 | Its principal objective is to bring the future veterinarian to the understanding of viral diseases according to the interactions between the infecting virus and the infected organism. The focus is done on the pathogenic mechanisms. The course will give to the future veterinarian the opportunity to easily understand emergent viral infections and the new vaccine and therapeutic tools. The course also pursues other more specific goals with regard to the following fields:
- main properties of the important viral families in relation with the pathogenesis of viral diseases; - general principles of the pathogenesis of viral diseases; - the pathogenesis of viral diseases of domestic species from temperate areas; - general concepts on the important viral diseases in tropical area and wild fauna; - sampling to perform for serological and virological diagnosis; - interpretation of laboratory results; - disease prevention using vaccines while knowing the justification for vaccination protocol. |
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| Prerequisites : |
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 | The study of the pathology of viral diseases requires prerequisite knowledge in various fields: general virology, immunology, molecular genetics, cellular biology and general pathology. Indeed the virology and the pathology of the diseases caused by the viruses are at the intersection of various biological and medical disciplines. |
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| Workshops : |
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 | A paraclinic module on viral diseases, vaccinology and epidemiology is held during one week per student. During this paraclinic week, the student is confronted with the protocols of vaccination, the diagnostic methods and the control of viral diseases. |
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| Organization : |
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 | Thirty hours of lectures for the general part on animal viral diseases and three times five hours for complement teaching (complements "production animals", "equids", "dogs and cats") in amphitheatre. The lectures are held during the first and the second quadrimester. The lectures are largely illustrated by a computer-assisted presentation. In spite of the high number of students, the interactions with the teacher are wished during the course. Moreover, the teacher is at the disposal of the students to answer the questions at the end of the lecture. |
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| Written notes : |
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 | Obligatory Readings:
Virologie clinique des ruminants (E. Thiry), collection virologie clinique, Editions du Point vétérinaire.
Virologie clinique du chien et du chat (E. Thiry), collection virologie clinique, Editions du Point vétérinaire.
Virologie clinique du porc (E. Thiry), collection virologie clinique, Editions du Point vétérinaire.
Virologie clinique des équidés (E. Thiry), collection virologie clinique, Editions du Point vétérinaire.
Powerpoint presentations of lectures: http://www.dmipfmv.ulg.ac.be/virovet/teaching.html
Reference books:
In the collection « Virus Infections of Vertebrates », Editor of the series: M.C. Horzinek, six volumes are currently available:
Virus infections of carnivores. (M.J. Appel, éditeur), Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 1987 ; Virus infections of porcines. (M.B. Pensaert, éditeur), Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 1989; Virus infections of ruminants. (Z. Dinter et B. Morein, éditeurs), Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 1990; Virus infections of birds. (J.B. Mc Ferran et M.S. McNulty, éditeurs), Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 1993 ; Virus infections of rodents and lagomorphs. (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, éditeur), Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 1994; Virus infections of equines. (M.J. Studdert, éditeur), Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 1996.
Veterinary Virology, by F.A. Murphy, E.P. Gibbs, , M. Horzinek, M.J. Studdert, Academic Press, San Diego, 1999.
Veterinary Vaccinology, edited by P.-P. Pastoret, J. Blancou, P. Vannier, C. Verschueren, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1997.
Equine Infectious Diseases, D.C. Sellon and M.T. Long, Saunders-Elsevier, Missouri, 2007.
Feline Medicine and Therapeuthics, E.A. Chandler, C.J. Gaskell and R.M. Gaskell, Blackwell publishing, Oxford, 2004. |
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| Assessment : |
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 | The written examination at the end of the year is organized simultaneously with the examination of epidemiology. It is presented in the following way:
- six open questions on pathology of viral diseases:
- two with a long answer (five points per question);
- four with a short answer including two in the option chosen by the student (two points and a half per question).
Exam questions of the previous years:
http://www.dmipfmv.ulg.ac.be/virovet/teaching.html |
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| Contacts : |
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 | Professor: Etienne Thiry (etienne.thiry@ulg.ac.be; secretariat Tel.: 04/366.42.63)
Assistant: Scipioni Alexandra (alexandra.scipioni@ulg.ac.be; Tel.: 04/366.42.51) |
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| Remarks : |
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 | The examinations for the two courses of pathology of viral diseases and animal epidemiology are brought together. The student gets one numerical mark (on 20) for both examinations. |
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