Aims
The course considers the micro-organisms which are pathogenic for human beings. It covers the following aspects : description of the main morphological and physiological characteristics, ecology, epidemiology, virulence mechanisms, prevention and treatment. To favour a global comprehension and a synthetic view, it is organized on the basis of the description of representative human infectious diseases. The main mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance are emphasized.
The following courses are considered as a prerequisite : general bacteriology, immunology, cellular biology and biochemistry.
Main themes
Host-pathogen relationship at the population and individual levels and overview of the human pathogenic micro-organisms.
Host-pathogen relationship at the cellular and molecular levels : virulence mechanisms.
Micro-organisms and immune system : antigens and vaccine design.
Micro-organisms (bacteria, parasites, fungi and helminths) implicated in systemic diseases or in the infectious diseases of :
- the upper and lower respiratory tract;
- the urinary tract;
- the central nervous system;
- the digestive tract;
- the skin and the sub-cutaneous tissues;
- the genital tract;
Hospital acquired infectious diseases.
Content and teaching methods
General part :
Host-pathogen relationship at the cellular and molecular levels : microbial ecology, virulence factors, genetic regulation. Vaccines design. Epidemiology of infectious diseases.
Systematic part.
- general overview of human microbial pathogens.
- micro-organisms implicated in infection of the upper and lower respiratory tracts;
- micro-organisms implicated in infection of the urinary tract;
- micro-organisms implicated in infection of the central nervous system;
- micro-organisms implicated in infection of the digestive tract;
- micro-organisms implicated in infection of the skin and the sub-cutaneous tissues;
- micro-organisms implicated in infection of the genital tract;
Method
The course is made of a series of public lessons with a lot of illustrations.
A specific textbook (syllabus) is provided to the student.
The textbook as well as the main slides shown during the courses are available on iCampus. (http://www.icampus.ucl.ac.be/MBLG1130/)
A forum is open on iCampus : it allows the student to ask questions about any problem encountered.
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
Evaluation : written examination with open questions of short type.
Other credits in programs
FARM21
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Première année du grade de pharmacien
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(2.5 credits)
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Mandatory
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