2017-2018 / VETE2069-1

Infectious and parasitic diseases (PID) of pets, including zoonoses

Duration

40h Th, 6h Pcl Pr.

Number of credits

 Veterinary surgeon4 crédits 

Lecturer

Bertrand Losson, Jacques Mainil, Etienne Thiry

Coordinator

Bertrand Losson

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the second semester

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Microbial, viral and parasitic diseases of companion animals (aetiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical signs, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, zoonotic impact if any)

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

The main goal of the course is to lead at the apprehension of any infectious or parasitic disease in relation with the complex interactions between the pathogen, the host and the environment. A special focus is given to the pathogenesis and the zoonoses.
The course will provide a logical framework which will allow the veterinarian -to be to understand the infectious and parasitic diseases (already present or emerging), to include these diseases in a differential diagnosis of infectious and non infectious diseases of companion animals and to use efficiently the different preventive and curative appproaches. The course aims also at more specific objectives


  • The acquisition of a general background on the most important infectious and parasitic diseases in tropical regions with a particular emphasis on notifiable diseases
  • The samples to be taken for laboratory investigations
  • The interpretation of results given by the laboratory
  • A personal work dealing with a clinical case pertaining to the clinical signs, the diagnosis and tratment of a parasitic disease according to a standard template (available on the web).
  • The different vaccinal prevention protocols and their justification
  • The prevention and control programs
  • The environemental impact of antibiotics and antiparasitic drugs.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Veterinary virology, bacteriology and parasitology, immunology, molecular biology, cell biology, pathology, pharmacology, vaccinology.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

40h lectures ; 6h Practicals (parasitic diseases)

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

Face to face. Power Point presentation. Interactions between the lecturer and the students are promoted.

Recommended or required readings

Virologie clinique du chien et du chat (E. Thiry), collection virologie clinique, Editions du Point vétérinaire.
Veterinary Parasitology, partim Animaux de compagnie, Editors Taylor, Coop and Wall, Blackwell Publishing, 2007, pp 259-315.
Parasitologie clinique du chien. Prof. Gilles Bourdoiseau, Nouvelles Editions Vétérinaires et Alimentaires, 456 pages.
Feline Clinical Parasitology Bowman et al., Iowa State University Press, 2002.
Parasitologie clinique des bovins. Ph. Dorchies, J. Duncan, B. Losson, J.-P. Alzieu, Editions Med Co, 2012, 341 pages.
Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals. Gyles C.L., Prescott J.F., Songer J.G., Thoen C.O. (Eds). Wiley-Blackwell, Ames, Ia, USA, 2010. ISBN 978-0-8138-1237-3
Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Diseases. 2nd Ed. Quinn PJ, Markey BK, Leonard FC, FitzPatrick ES, Fanning S, Hartigan PJ. Wiley-Blackwell, UK, 2011. ISBN 978-1-4051-5823-7
Microbial and Parasitic Diseases of the Dog and Cat. Quinn PJ, Donnelly WJC, Carter ME, Markey BKJ, Torgerson PR, Breathnach RMS. Saunders Company London, UK, 1997. ISBN 0-7020-1985-2.
Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat. Greene CE (Ed). Saunders Elsevier, USA, 2006. ISBN 978-1-4160-3600-5
Antimicrobial Therapy in Veterinary Medicine. Giguère S, Prescott JF, Baggot JD, Walker RD, Dowling PM. Blackwell Publishing Professional, USA, 2006. ISBN 978-0-8138-0653-3
Guide to Antimicrobials Use in Animals. Guardabassi L, Jensen LB, Kruse H (Eds). Blackwell Publishing, UK, 2008. ISBN 978-1-4051-5079-8
Vade-mecum d'antibiothérapie chez les carnivores domestiques (2ème Edition). Puyt JD. Editions Med'Com, France, 2009. ISBN 2-9516289-6-X
E-campus
 https://www.ecampus.ulg.ac.be:8443/webapps/blackboard/execute/modulepage/view?course_id=_19433_1&cmp_tab_id=_86863_1&editMode=true&mode=cpview

Assessment methods and criteria

The written final exam comes in the form of open questions with short and medium answers.
The practical exam will be organized separately based on time constraints. Distribution of the rating: 67.5% for medium response questions, 22.5% for short answer questions and 10% for practicals.
The final grade is assigned a global rating collegially by the co-holders of the teaching unit, after consultation. This note is not the result of an average of sub-grades and is indivisible. A grade <10/20 leads the student to have to represent all learning activities of the teaching unit during the second session.

Work placement(s)

Nil

Organizational remarks

Nil

Contacts

Prof. Bertrand Losson
E-mail: blosson@ulg.ac.be
Secretariat: 04/366.40.92
Assistant
Laetitia Lempereur
E-mail: llempereur@ulg.ac.be
Phone : 04/366.40.93