250-212 Veterinary Parasitology A | |
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Credit Points | 6.25 |
Coordinator | Professor I Beveridge |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | 24 hours of lectures or seminars, 33 hours of practical work and tutorials. Estimated total time commitment 75 hours (minimum) |
Subject Description | At the end of the sequence Veterinary Parasitology A and Veterinary Parasitology B students completing these subjects should: Possess a detailed understanding of the biology of various groups of parasites of domestic animals; Possess the essential information on life-cycle of parasites of domestic animals, methods of transmission, epidemiology, mechanisms by which they cause disease, and the immunological response of the host; Possess skills in the techniques by which parasites are recovered from infected hosts; Be able to identify the principal parasites of animals on the basis of morphology and location in the host and assign them to genera or species; Be familiar with the concepts of symbiosis and parasitism and principles of pathogenicity of parasitic infections; Be familiar with the mode of action of anti-parasitic drugs, their spectrum of activity and their use in control of parasitic infections; Be aware of the public health significance of parasitic zoonoses; and understand how detailed knowledge of biology of parasites identifies options for programs of prevention and control of parasitic infections; and develop further skills in microscopy. Topics include: Arthropods and strongylid nematodes. |
Generic Skills | At the end of the sequence Veterinary Parasitology A and Veterinary Parasitology B students completing these subjects should have:
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Assessment | One 2-hour practical examination at the end of semester (85%) and one half-hour mid-semester quiz (15%) and indicated in the teaching timetable available at the commencement of the semester. |
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