Unit PREVENTION IN THE MATERNAL-INFANT SECTOR

Course
Midwifery
Study-unit Code
50404104
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Luca Stingeni
CFU
4
Course Regulation
Coorte 2023
Offered
2024/25
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

HYGIENE

Code A003289
CFU 2
Teacher Anna Villarini
Teachers
  • Anna Villarini
Hours
  • 30 ore - Anna Villarini
Learning activities Base
Area Scienze propedeutiche
Academic discipline MED/42
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Fundamental concepts of prevention of infectious and non-infectious diseases. Prevention means and strategies. The levels of preventive intervention; immune prophylaxis and chemoprophylaxis
Reference texts Igiene per le lauree triennali e magistrali II Edizione. AAVV Ed. Sorbona
Educational objectives The students must acquire knowledge of epidemiology and prophylaxis of communicable and non-communicable diseases. The students must also acquire knowledge of the infectious risks to which pregnant women are exposed and the means of prevention. Furthermore, they must acquire knowledge of possible complications from non-communicable diseases and the basics of nutrition and lifestyle during pregnancy
Prerequisites None
Teaching methods frontal lesson
Learning verification modality Oral examination
Extended program History of Hygiene
Sources of infection, modes of transmission.
Factors favoring the appearance of infections.
The objectives and methods of prevention.
Prevention of infections: discovery and inactivation of sources of infection, interruption of transmission chains; increased resistance to infections
General principles of prevention of non-infectious diseases
Primary prevention
Secondary prevention
Tertiary prevention
Prevention of communicable infections
Prevention of infections during pregnancy
Non-communicable diseases during pregnancy
Hospital infections.
Notes on nutrition and lifestyle during pregnancy
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile Salute e benessere, istruzione di qualità e uguaglianza di genere

SKIN AND VENEREAL DISEASES

Code 50148601
CFU 1
Teacher Luca Stingeni
Teachers
  • Luca Stingeni
  • Katharina Hansel (Codocenza)
Hours
  • 9 ore - Luca Stingeni
  • 6 ore (Codocenza) - Katharina Hansel
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Interdisciplinari e cliniche
Academic discipline MED/35
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Elementary lesions of the skin.
Biotic skin diseases.
Skin cancers.
Skin diseases of pregnancy.
Nevi: general and course in pregnancy.
Basics of dermatologic therapy.
Reference texts Ayala F, Lisi P, Monfrecola G., Argenziano G., Stingeni L. Malattie cutanee e veneree, seconda ed., Piccin, Padova, 2018.
Educational objectives The student will: acquire the main concepts of the cutaneous pathophysiology in obstetrics, to be able to recognize the basic primary and secondary lesions for diagnostic orientation of the most common infectious, inflammatory, immunologic and neoplastic skin and /or mucous diseases in obstetrics.
Prerequisites ---
Teaching methods Face-to-face lessons
Other information Mandatory to to be present at least at 75% of lessons
Learning verification modality Method of carrying out the exam.
The exam includes an oral test lasting 20 minutes divided into two questions. The test is aimed at ascertaining the level of knowledge and understanding achieved by the student on the theoretical and methodological contents indicated in the program. The oral test will also allow you to verify the student's communication skills with language skills and independent organization of the presentation on the same topics with theoretical content.

Method of attributing the final grade.
Weighted average of the marks obtained in the individual disciplines

For information on support services for students with disabilities and/or DSA visit the page http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa
Extended program Elementary primary and secondary lesions of the skin; elementary pathognomonic lesions of the skin.
Dermatological approach to the patient in ostetrics.
Biotic skin diseases: bacterial, viral, fungal.
Elements of skin neoplastic diseases.
Skin diseases of pregnancy: physiological and pathological conditions.
Nevi: general and course in pregnancy.
Management of sexually transmitted diseases of dermatological expertise in obstetrics.
Skin diseases related to and conditioned by pregnancy.
Basics of dermatologic therapies (topical and systemic).
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile

INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Code 50147801
CFU 1
Teacher Daniela Francisci
Teachers
  • Elisabetta Schiaroli (Codocenza)
  • Daniela Francisci
Hours
  • 6 ore (Codocenza) - Elisabetta Schiaroli
  • 9 ore - Daniela Francisci
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Scienze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/17
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Prinicipal infectious syndromes
Some bacterial, viral and protozoal diseases with particulary attention to pregnancy
Reference texts Leonardo Calza
"Principi di Malattie Infettive"
Società Editrice Esculapio.
Educational objectives Knowledges of clinical, therapeutic and epidemiological aspects of the most frequent infections during pregnancy
Prerequisites To have passed microbiology and pharmacology examinations
Teaching methods Planned lectures and practical training in wards and clinics
Other information LOCATION: Department of Medicina and Surgery
Piazza Lucio Severi n. 1 - Building A - Ellisse - Floor 6 - 06132 Perugia
See web site http://www.med.unipg.it/ostetricia

For information on support services for students with disabilities and / or DSA visit the page http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa
Learning verification modality ORAL EXAM LASTING APPROXIMATELY 15 MINUTES, DIVIDED INTO 2-3 QUESTIONS RELATING TO EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC ASPECTS OF THE MAIN INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN PREGNANCY, ILLUSTRATED DURING THE LESSON.
Extended program Occupational Exposures in Obstetrics
MST
Infections in pregnancy and vaccination
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