Unit ADE - MANAGEMENT OF THE PARASITIC DISEASES OF LIVESTOCKS AND SPORT HORSES

Course
Veterinary medicine
Study-unit Code
A002279
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Manuela Diaferia
Teachers
  • Manuela Diaferia
Hours
  • 25 ore - Manuela Diaferia
CFU
1
Course Regulation
Coorte 2017
Offered
2021/22
Learning activities
A scelta dello studente
Area
A scelta dello studente
Academic discipline
VET/06
Type of study-unit
Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
italiano
Contents
Attending the ADE, it will be made a focus on the main control measures for the major parasitic diseases of dog, cat and horse caused by ectoparasites (mainly ticks, fleas, sand fly and mosquitos), protozoan agents (e.g. Giardia, Tritrichomonas, Piroplasms) and intestinal (ascaridiosis, cyathostomiasis, cestodes, oxyuriasis and habronemosis) and cardio- pulmonary helminths (mainly cardiopulmonary filariosis, angiostrongilosis, aelurostrongilosis, capillariosis).
Reference texts
Scientific articles (mainly English reviews) and selected presentations concerning the major control measures against endo and ectoparasites of ruminants, swine and horses, will be collected in a dedicated folder titled " ADE Parasitic Disease Management ", which can be viewed and downloaded by the students from the" Unistudium "platform at the link" https://www.unistudium.unipg.it/unistudium/login/index.php;
ESCAPP (European Scientific Counsel for Companion Animal Parasites), available and downloadable from www.esccap.it;
WAAVP Guidelines (World Association for Advancement in Veterinary Parasitology), available and downloadable from www.waavp.com.
Educational objectives
Learn to the students to develop prophylactic and therapeutic plans for controlling some of the major parasitic diseases affecting cattle, sheep, swine and horse by acquiring advanced knowledges compared to those given during the Teaching Course of "Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases of Domestic Animals".
D1 - KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
During the ADE, the student will acquire more specific notions than those imparted during the Teaching Course of "Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases of Pets", in relation to the control and / or prevention plans of parasitic diseases of greater impact in Veterinary Medicine and Public health affecting ruminants, horses and pigs.
D2 - ABILITY TO APPLY KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
The student at the end of the ADE will have the ability to independently develop a prophylactic and therapeutic plan for the control of some of the main parasitic diseases affecting ruminants, horses and pigs.
D3 - AUTONOMY OF JUDGMENT
At the end of the teaching ADE, the student will be able to independently manage a parasitosis by deciding the most correct therapeutic and prophylactic plan.
D4 - COMMUNICATION SKILLS
At the end of the training activity, the student must be able to demonstrate the properties of language and argumentation around management issues concerning both ruminants and horses and pigs.
D5 - LEARNING SKILLS
The skills acquired with the ADE will allow the student to participate in the following years in practical training activities both in the field of Parasitology (see pre-internship in Parasitology) and in the clinical one and to be ready to suggest the most therapeutic and prophylactic protocols. also suitable for external structures.
Prerequisites
The students need to have already attended and received the frequency signature of the course of "Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases of Domestic Animals". Moreover it could be useful for a better understanding of the contents of the present course to have obtained the frequency signature also for the Teaching Course of "Pharmacology and Toxicology"
Teaching methods
Introductive lessons of about one hour for each on the 8 main topics of the course; seminars will be hold by the Professor at the Didactic Laboratory of the Ex-Section of Parasitology. At the end of each introductive lesson it will be given to homogeneous groups of students, a variable number of case studies (from 1 to 4 depending on the subject). Students will have between 1 and 3 hours of time to study and develop the therapeutic and prophylaxis protocols most suitable for their case study; at the end of the time required the cases will be illustrated during collegial presentations.
Other information
Recommended Optional Training Units: -ADE of " Management of the parasitic diseas of pets and extotic"
Learning verification modality
Written test with open (n. 4) and closed answers (n. 20) will be administrated in the last hour of the course.
The suitability of the student will be achieved by demonstrating the ability to adequately respond to open questions that test the ability to develop suitable treatment protocols for parasitic interest cases (at least 2 out of the 4 cases administered) and at least 50% of the multiple- choice closed questions on the topics discussed in the lessons.
For information on support services for students with disabilities and / or DSA visit http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa.
Extended program
Seminar on therapeutic and prophylactic measures against insect and ticks infestations in farm animals(1 h);
-N. 4 case studies administrated to homogeneous groups of students, study of the cases, development of suitable protocols of treatment and prophylaxis, collegial presentations (3 h).
- Seminar on therapeutic and prophylactic treatment of protozoan
¿enteritis caused by coccidia (1 h);
- N. 4 case studies administrated to homogeneous groups of students, study of the cases, development of suitable protocols of treatment and prophylaxis, collegial presentations (3 h).
- Seminar on therapeutic and prophylactic treatment against ascarids, trichurids, anchylostomiasis of farm animals(1 h);
- N. 2 case studies administrated to homogeneous groups of students, study of the cases, development of suitable protocols of treatment and prophylaxis, collegial presentations (2 h).
- Seminar on therapeutic and environmental prophylaxis against lungworms parasites (e.g capillariosis, metastrongylosis) of dog and cat (1 h);
-N. 4 case studies administrated to homogeneous groups of students, study of the cases, development of suitable protocols of treatment and prophylaxis, collegial presentations (3 h).
- Seminar on the therapeutic and prophylactic measures and vaccine treatment of coccidia(1 h)
-N. 1 case study administrated to homogeneous groups of students, study of the case, development of suitable protocols of treatment and prophylaxis, collegial presentations (1 h)
- Seminar on therapeutic and prophylactic measures against missis in farm animals (1 h) - N. 1 case study administrated to homogeneous groups of students, study of the case, development of suitable protocols of treatment and prophylaxis, collegial presentations (1 h)
- Seminar on therapeutic and prophylactic treatment of the main helmintic infestations (ascaridiosis, cyatostomiasis, cestodosis, oxyuriasis, habronemosis) of the horse (1 h);
-N. 4 case studies administrated to homogeneous groups of students, study of the cases, development of suitable protocols of treatment and prophylaxis, collegial presentations (3 h).
- Seminar on therapeutic and prophylactic measures against infections transmitted by ticks in the horse (1 h);
- N. 1 case studies administrated to homogeneous groups of students, study of the case, development of suitable protocols of treatment and prophylaxis, collegial presentations (1 h).
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