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MICROBIOLOGY

CODE 61198
ACADEMIC YEAR 2019/2020
CREDITS 3 credits during the 2nd year of 8745 MEDICINE AND SURGERY (LM-41) GENOVA
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR MED/07
LANGUAGE Italian
TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA (MEDICINE AND SURGERY)
SEMESTER 2° Semester
MODULES This unit is a module of:
TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

OVERVIEW

Microbiology is a science that studies microorganisms, microscopic organisms having an extraordinary impact on the entire life and the composition of our planet. Microorganisms and humans have a very close relationship.Some thousands of microbial species, collectively known as microbiota, live in our body and plays useful functions, instead other species, pathogens, may cause morbidity.The students should know the biology of the microorganisms and their strategies to cause diseases in humans.

AIMS AND CONTENT

AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

General Microbiology: To know the main characteristics of prokaryotes, eukaryotes and viruses and their classification. The host-microbe interactions (symbiosis, parasitism, opportunism, colonization, infection, disease).

General Bacteriology: To know the characteristics of bacteria (bacterial structure, growth and microbial metabolism, overview of bacterial genetics). To understand the bacterial pathogenicity and virulence factors (input, adherence to host tissue, invasion, permanence, exotoxins and endotoxins, hydrolytic enzymes, antiphagocytic mechanisms), intracellular parasites and heterogeneity antigen. To know the major classes of chemotherapeutic agents and antibiotics (beta-lactams, glycopeptides, aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, quinolones, chloramphenicol, macrolides, clindamycin, oxazolidinones, streptogramins, nitroimidazoles, rifampin) and their main characteristics (spectrum of action, target, pharmacokinetics and mechanisms of drug resistance). Susceptibility and antimicrobial resistance  and quantitative and qualitative determination of antibiotic activity.

Systematic Bacteriology: Virulence factors and mechanisms of patogenicity of the following microorganisms:S. aureus, S. pyogenes, S. pneumoniae, Entrobatteriaceae, Pseudomonas, Emofili, Neisserie, Moraxelle, Clostridi, H. pylori, Micobatteri, germi atipici  e V. cholerae


General Virology: To know the general characteristics of the viruses (structure and composition,  viral classification, viral replication, viral genetics overview). To understand the mechanism of viral penetration into the host,  viral transmission, spreading, tropism, virulence and cytopathic effects, persistence, latency, reactivation). To know the antiviral drugs and resistances.

Systematic Virology:mecanisms of patogenicity of the following viruses: herpesvirus, virus delle epatiti, HIV,  HPV, virus dell'influenza

Mycology and parasitology: To know the general characteristics of pathogenic fungi and parasites.

At the end of the course the student will be able:

- to gain a deep knowledge about the different pathogenic microorganisms and their relationship with humans;

- to comprehend pathogenic mechanisms and virulence factors of bacteria;

- to know the main classes of chemotherapy agents and antibiotics;

- to comprehend pathogenic mechanisms of viruses and to know the main antiviral drugs;

- to know the main features of pathogenic fungi and parasites.

TEACHING METHODS

The teaching methods include: lectures (30 total hours)

 

SYLLABUS/CONTENT

-Main characteristics of prokaryotes, eukaryotes and viruses and their classification.

 -The host-microbe interactions (symbiosis, parasitism, opportunism, colonization, infection, disease).

 - Characteristics of bacteria (bacterial structure, growth and bacterial metabolism, overview of bacterial genetics) .

-Bacterial pathogenicity and virulence factors (input, adherence to host tissue, invasion, permanence, exotoxins and endotoxins, hydrolytic enzymes, antifagocitari mechanisms).

-Intracellular parasites and heterogeneity antigen.

-Classification of antibiotics (beta-lactams, glycopeptides, aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, quinolones, chloramphenicol, macrolides, clindamycin, oxazolidinones, streptogramins, nitroimidazoles, rifampin).

-Antibiotics: spectrum of activity, target, pharmacokinetics and mechanisms of drug resistance. Susceptibility and antimicrobial resistance  and quantitative and qualitative determination of antibiotic activity.

- General characteristics of viruses (structure and composition, viral classification, viral replication, viral genetics overview).

-Mechanism of viral penetration into the host, viral transmission, spreading, tropism, virulence and cytopathic effects, persistence, latency, reactivation). Antiviral drugs and resistances.

- General characteristics of pathogenic fungi and parasites.

 

RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

AA.VV. Principi di microbiologia Medica. Casa Editrice Ambrosiana

TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

Exam Board

WILLIAM BRUNO (President)

VINCENZO DI PILATO (President)

PAOLA GHIORZO (President)

MARIA CRISTINA MINGARI (President)

GABRIELLA PIETRA (President)

ALDAMARIA PULITI (President)

SONIA SCARFI' (President)

CHIARA VITALE (President)

EUGENIO DEBBIA

ANNA MARCHESE

MARIA ADELAIDE PRONZATO

ANNA MARIA SCHITO

CLAUDIA CANTONI (President and Coordinator of Integrated Course)

LESSONS

TEACHING METHODS

The teaching methods include: lectures (30 total hours)

 

LESSONS START

4th March 2019

Class schedule

All class schedules are posted on the EasyAcademy portal.

EXAMS

EXAM DESCRIPTION

Oral examination in conjuction with the General Pathology exam. The student should demonstrate the ability to critically discuss all the questions concerning the microbiology course.

A minimum mark of 18/30 is required to pass the module. The mark 30/30 with any honors will correspond to an excellent knowledge of all argoments.

ASSESSMENT METHODS

The evaluation is carried out through the only final exam which seeks to ascertain the actual acquisition by the student of the expected learning results. To demonstrate their knowledge, the students will be able to know:

-the main characteristics of prokaryotes, eukaryotes and viruses and their classification. The host-microbe interactions (symbiosis, parasitism, opportunism, colonization, infection, disease);

-the characteristics of bacteria (bacterial structure, growth and microbial metabolism, overview of bacterial genetics);

-the bacterial pathogenicity and virulence factors (input, adherence to host tissue, invasion, permanence, exotoxins and endotoxins, hydrolytic enzymes, antiphagocytic mechanisms), intracellular parasites and heterogeneity antigen;

-the major classes of chemotherapeutic agents and antibiotics (beta-lactams, glycopeptides, aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, quinolones, chloramphenicol, macrolides, clindamycin, oxazolidinones, streptogramins, nitroimidazoles, rifampin) and their main characteristics (spectrum of action, target, pharmacokinetics and mechanisms of drug resistance);

-susceptibility and antimicrobial resistance  and quantitative and qualitative determination of antibiotic activity;

-the general characteristics of the viruses (structure and composition,  viral classification, viral replication, viral genetics overview);

-the mechanism of viral penetration into the host,  viral transmission, spreading, tropism, virulence and cytopathic effects, persistence, latency, reactivation);

-the antiviral drugs and resistances;

-the general characteristics of pathogenic fungi and parasites.

Exam schedule

Date Time Location Type Notes
08/01/2020 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 08/01/2020 Aule 1 e 34 Polo Biomedico 05/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 25/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 11/06/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 02/07/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 21/07/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico 11/09/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico ore 9.00
15/01/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede: Aula di Patologia Generale - Via Alberti 2
03/02/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede: Aula di Patologia Generale - Via Alberti 2
05/02/2020 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 08/01/2020 Aule 1 e 34 Polo Biomedico 05/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 25/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 11/06/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 02/07/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 21/07/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico 11/09/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico ore 9.00
18/02/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede: Aula di Patologia Generale - Via Alberti 2
25/02/2020 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 08/01/2020 Aule 1 e 34 Polo Biomedico 05/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 25/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 11/06/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 02/07/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 21/07/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico 11/09/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico ore 9.00
07/04/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede: Aula di Patologia Generale - Via Alberti 2 Appello riservato unicamente agli studenti fuori corso
11/06/2020 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 08/01/2020 Aule 1 e 34 Polo Biomedico 05/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 25/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 11/06/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 02/07/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 21/07/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico 11/09/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico ore 9.00
17/06/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede: Aula 6 - Polo Alberti
02/07/2020 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 08/01/2020 Aule 1 e 34 Polo Biomedico 05/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 25/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 11/06/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 02/07/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 21/07/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico 11/09/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico ore 9.00
08/07/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede: Aula 6 - Polo Alberti
21/07/2020 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 08/01/2020 Aule 1 e 34 Polo Biomedico 05/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 25/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 11/06/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 02/07/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 21/07/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico 11/09/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico ore 9.00
22/07/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede: Aula 3 - Polo Alberti
11/09/2020 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 08/01/2020 Aule 1 e 34 Polo Biomedico 05/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 25/02/2020 Aule 1 e 2 Polo Biomedico 11/06/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 02/07/2020 Aula 1 Polo Biomedico 21/07/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico 11/09/2020 Aula 8 Polo Biomedico ore 9.00
21/09/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede: Aula di Patologia Generale - Via Alberti 2
17/11/2020 14:00 GENOVA Orale