At the end of the course the student will gain a basic understanding of the clinical and epidemiological sides of disease control and eradication
Course Prerequisites
Students are expected to have a general knowledge of clinical microbiology, and the main microrganisms (viruses, bacteria, parasites). Notions about the life cycles of the most important parasites causing human disease (e.g.Malaria, Amebiasis, Schistosomiasis) should be recalled from the Clinical Microbiology course.
Teaching Methods
Lectures, seminars, bedside teaching on ID ward where appropriate
Assessment Methods
Viva examination or a mix of multiple choice quiz tests and open-ended questions on the epidemiology main infectious diseases, their diagnosis and treatment options, often presented through a clinical vignette
Texts
Frederick Southwick. Infectious Diseases: A Clinical Short Course, 4th Edition (2020). McGraw Hill Lange
Contents
Life cycles and means of transmission, with associated diagnostic criteria, for African and American trypanosomiasis, strongyloidosis, fascioliasis, Entamoeba histolytica, giardiasis, cryptococcosis, aspergillosis and candidiasis
Course Language
English
More information
A full slide set of lectures will be provided to the students.
Prof. Brunetti is available via email and in person for any kind of clarification regarding the course topics