2019-2020 / MBIO0002-1

Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Duration

16h Th

Number of credits

 Master in pharmacy (120 ECTS)2 crédits 

Lecturer

Pierrette Melin

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Contents


  • Antibiotimicrobial agents
- Revision - Emergence of multi-resistant bacteria - Ecology of resistance - Role of the pharmacist and educational tools towards a better use of antibiotics


  • Quality assurance for drug production
- Introduction - Contaminations: risks, causes and outcomes - Control of the level of contamination     (Microorganisms, transmission; GMP and QA; systems of reference; testing methods; preservative systems; microbiological methods; Preservative efficacy testing; disinfectant efficacy testing.)


  • Sterilisation - disinfection
- Introduction - Microbial targets - Definitions and goals - Sterilization methods:          Physical procedures (dry and moist heat, air and liquid filtration, irradiation)         Gazeous sterilization (ethylene oxyde, formaldehyde, plasma H2O2)         Chemical agents  (peracetic acid)         Sterilization control and sterility assurance - Antiseptics and disinfectants


  • Vaccines
- Introduction - Vaccines strategies - types of vaccines - Conjugation - Adjuvants - Recommended vaccines in Belgium

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

At the end of this course, students will be able to

  • list and give characteristics of the main antibiotics used at hospital or in ambulatory care.
  • provide useful recommendations and explanations for the best compliance to an antimicrobial treatment.
  • argue why all types of infections don't need to be treated with antibiotics.
  • explain the role of antibiotic pressure on emergence of resistance.
  • describe the impact of contaminations on pharmaceutical products.
  • decribe characteristics and sources of contaminating microbial agents.
  • summurize basis of GMP related to microbiological quality.
  • explain the principle and limits of sterility tests.
  • understand the requirements for production under appropriate controlled microbiological conditions.
  • summarize the main sterilization methods and their characteristics, to be used in industry, at hospital or in the dispensory.
  • discuss the indications and limits of the main antiseptics and disinfectants.
  • describe the different types of vaccines, their indications, side effects, target population.
  • explain the expected goals of glycoconjugation and used of adjuvants in vaccine technology.
  • list the compulsory vaccines in Belgium.
  • explain the goal of booster.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

The course will be taught as lectures, supported by PowerPoint-type slides.
From time to time, short Quiz are proposed to attract students' attention and to check their knowledge before and/or after a teached chapter.
Students are invited to ask their questions after the lecture or by email.

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

Face-to-face. Lectures are mainly ex-cathedra.

Recommended or required readings

Slide sets of all lectures are available on the university website with  a "myULg" access. A non exhaustive list of text-books can also be useful but they are not necessary. 

  • Hugo&Russell's Pharmaceuticals microbiology, S.Denyer, N. Hodges, S. Gorman, B. Gilmore, 8th Ed. 2011, Wiley-Blackwell
  • Microbial Quality Assurance in Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics, and Toiletries, R. BairdSally F. Bloomfield, Taylor andFrancis, 1996
  • Vaccine design: Innovative Approaches and Novel Strategies, R Rappuoli et F Bagnoli, Caister Academic Press, 2011
  • Vaccinologie, J. Gaudelus, Doin editeurs, 2008
  • Medical microbiology, Mims C. et al, 5th Ed.,2012, Elsevier
  • Bactériologie médicale, F.Denis, MC. Ploy, C. Martin, E. Bingen, R. Quentin et al. 2ème Ed., 2011, Masson Paris

Assessment methods and criteria

Written exam : questions with multiple choice and open questions.

Work placement(s)

Student assistant: opportunities are given to students interested in teaching Microbiology. The work mainly consists of supervising laboratory workshop.
Internship opportunity during the last year of master (final thesis).

Organizational remarks

Contacts

Clinical microbiology Department University Hospital of Liège, B-23 Sart Tilman, 4000 LIEGE Belgium
Secretary For any contact or to fix an appointment, please contact the secretary Mrs MC Lhote


  • Phone : 00.32.4.366.24.39
  • Telecopy: 00.32.4.366.24.40
  • email : micromed@uliege.be
Professor
Pierrette Melin


  • Pierrette.Melin@uliege.be

Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the May-June 2020 session

Teaching methods implemented : distance-learning

Assessment subjects

Assessment methods

Contacts

Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the Aug-Sept 2020 session

Assessment subjects

The same as in January

Assessment methods

Assessment, by multiple choice questions, will be carried out online  (ecampus platform).

Contacts

Items online

Pharmaceutical microbiology Drug Microbiological Quality 2019
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