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TP11A6C - MICROBIOLOGY

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ID:
TP11A6C
Duration (hours):
16
CFU:
2
SSD:
MICROBIOLOGIA E MICROBIOLOGIA CLINICA
Located in:
CHIETI
Url:
Course Details:
ENVIRONMENT AND WORKPLACE PREVENTION TECHNIQUES/CORSO GENERICO Year: 1
Year:
2025
Course Catalogue:
https://unich.coursecatalogue.cineca.it/af/2025?co...
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Overview

Date/time interval

Secondo Semestre (03/03/2026 - 30/05/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives


Acquisition of knowledge concerning the structural and physiological characteristics of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses and fungi), concepts of microbial pathogenicity and epidemiology, host-microorganism interactions, disease control by infection, and the role of different microorganisms of health interest.The Module aims to provide the Student with the cognitive and methodological skills and tools necessary to: - relate the specific characteristics of the composition, structure, and physiology of bacteria to the onset and evolution of infectious diseases- apply knowledge of bacterial biology to the choice of drugs for antibiotic treatment and the choice of methods for their prevention- acquire the theoretical knowledge necessary to make full use of the contents of the subsequent courses.The expected learning outcomes are consistent with the general provisions of the Bologna Process and the specific provisions of Directive 2005/36/EC. They are found within the European Qualifications Framework (Dublin descriptors) as follows:1. Knowledge and understanding. The student will be able to:- describe the fundamental aspects of General Microbiology and Virology.- acquire a good knowledge of Medical Microbiology and Virology, particularly regarding pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostics, therapy, and prophylaxis of infections.2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding. The student will be able to:- use the knowledge acquired for the independent study of aspects related to the specific field to which the student will dedicate himself in the context of his professional activity.- use specific scientific terminology appropriately.3. Autonomy in intellectual production and critical judgment. The student will be able to:rework the study material (slides, notes taken in class, recommended texts) to identify the key concepts.4. Communication skills. The student will be able to:- use the scientific language of Microbiology and Virology.

Course Prerequisites


Those listed in the didactic regulation.

Teaching Methods


Frontal teaching with the projection of teaching material.The theoretical knowledge will be acquired through the attendance to the lessons, closely integrated with the study of the texts adopted and the teaching material provided by the professor.

Assessment Methods


The Integrated Course examination consists of a single exam, including all disciplines, always to be taken in the same examination session.An oral exam is used to verify the student's preparation in each of the integrated course modules. There are no exemptions.The Commission will evaluate the student's ability to apply knowledge and whether the skills are adequate to support and solve problems of a microbiological nature. The following will also be evaluated: judgment-making, communication, and learning skills, as indicated in the Dublin descriptors.The exam will be graded on thirtieths based on the following criteria:- Not suitable: significant deficiencies and/or inaccuracies in knowledge and understanding of the topics; limited analysis and synthesis skills; frequent generalizations.- 18-20: Knowledge and understanding of the topics are sufficient with possible imperfections; analysis and synthesis skills and independent judgment are sufficient.- 21-23: Knowledge and understanding of the topics routine; Correct analysis and synthesis skills with coherent logical argumentation.- 24-26: Fair knowledge and understanding of the topics; good analysis and synthesis skills with arguments expressed rigorously.- 27-29: Complete knowledge and understanding of the topics; notable analysis and synthesis skills. Good independent judgment.- 30-30L: Excellent level of knowledge and understanding of the topics. Notable analysis and synthesis skills and independent judgment. Arguments expressed originally.Honors (30L) can be awarded if proposed unanimously by the Commission.

Texts


• Eudes Lanciotti: Microbiologia clinica (con approfondimenti online e laboratorio simulato); Casa Editrice Ambrosiana (CEA);• Grazia et al.: Microbiologia e Microbiologia clinica per le professioni sanitarie e Odontoiatria; PEARSON ed.• Harvey et al.: Le basi della Microbiologia; ZANICHELLI ed.Additional teaching materials (lecture slides, recommended readings, videos, animations, web pages, etc.) will be provided.

Contents


Evolution of microorganisms and their classification.The bacterial cell: form, structure and reproduction.The bacterial spore: structure, sporogenesis and germination.Bacterial metabolism: energy production, bacterial nutrition.Culture media; bacterial growth curve.Pathogenic action of bacteria and antibacterial drugs.Fungi: fungal structure, growth, metabolism and reproduction.Pathogenic action of mycetes and antifungal drugs.Viruses: size, structure, chemical composition and morphology of the viral particle; organization of the genome (DNA or RNA) and viral classification.Viral replication, pathogenesis and mode of transmission of viruses.Antiviral drugs.Physical and chemical agents in the control of microorganisms: sterilization and disinfection.Nosocomial and care-related infections (ICAs).Biohazard in different types of enterprises.

Course Language


Italian

More information


Student reception:Every day, by appointment.Operative Unit of Clinical Microbiology:• Pharmacy educational pole (building D, III level)Phone 0871 355 4813 and 0871 355 4820 • Center for Advanced Studies and Technology (CAST)Phone 0871 541519E-mail arianna.pompilio@unich.it

Degrees

Degrees

ENVIRONMENT AND WORKPLACE PREVENTION TECHNIQUES 
Bachelor’s Degree
3 years
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People

People

POMPILIO ARIANNA
AREA MIN. 06 - Scienze mediche
Settore MEDS-03/A - Microbiologia e microbiologia clinica
Gruppo 06/MEDS-03 - MICROBIOLOGIA E MICROBIOLOGIA CLINICA
Docenti di ruolo di IIa fascia
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