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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
VETE0059-4  Veterinary parasitic diseases
Duration :  45h Th, 14h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Veterinary Medicine, 1st yearSecond semester5
Holder(s) :  Bertrand Losson
Coordinator :  Bertrand Losson
Language :  French language
Course contents :  The most important parasitic diseases according to their frequency in temperate areas, to their clinical impact or their zoonotic potential will be considered during the 45 hours dedicated to the compulsory part of the course. These parasitic diseases are described according to the host species: cattle, small ruminants, pig, poultry and rabbit, equines, dog, cat, new companion animals. For each host species the approach will be based on the different organic systems (the gut, the lungs, the skin, the blood...). After a short reminder about the pathogenic agent and its biology, the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical signs, diagnosis (including the differential), therapy and prophylaxis of each disease will be exposed.
Course objective :  This course is dedicated to the study of parasitic diseases in domesticated animals. Additionally, some wild species are also dealt with due to their epidemiological or zoonotic impact. The main goal of the course is to provide the veterinarian to be with the necessary knowledges to reach a diagnosis and implement prophylactic and control measures for the main parasitic infections in the relevant host species. A great emphasis will be given to the prevention of parasitic diseases potentially transmissible to the human beings.
Prerequisites :  The prerequisites are as follows: general parasitology (fifth year), pathology, pharmacology, immunology, bacteriology, virology, physiopathology, semiology and epidemiology.
Workshops :  The practicals are organized to illustrate the lectures.
Organization :  The course is given over two semesters.
Written notes :  The following volumes are available at the student printing unit: Veterinary Protozoology (1 vol.); Mycology (1 vol.); Veterinary Entomology (1 vol.); Veterinary Helminthology (2 vol.). Additionally, a copy of the Power Point Presentation is available. An illustrated CDRom dedicated to Veterinary Parasitology in temperate regions has been realized and will be used during the practicals or at home. Additionnally the content of the course is available via the website of the faculty.
http://www.dmipfmv.ulg.ac.be/parasitovet/teaching.html
Assessment :  The examination is composed of three parts: a practical examination (identification of different parasites under the microscope and of photographic documents), one assay question and a serie of 5 short questions (Yes/No or a few words), and a case report written according to specific recommendations available on the website of the unit. This case report will be prepared during the BAC3 and GMV1 and submitted as a hard and an electronic copy before the deadline.
http://www.dmipfmv.ulg.ac.be/parasitovet/teaching.html
Contacts :  Prof. B. Losson, E-mail : blosson@ulg.ac.be , Tél : 04/366 40 90
Secrétariat : Jessica Collard, E-mail: jcollard@ulg.ac.be, Tél : 04/366 40 92, Fax : 04/366 40 97
Remarks :  Before attending the practicals the students must read the relevant part of the course.


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