250-212 Veterinary Parasitology A

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:

  • skills in observation and the critical analysis of data; and

  • skills to apply technology to the analysis of biological problems.

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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