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Special Fields of Clinical Microbiology (3 cr)

Code: 7B00BC28-3002

General information


Enrolment period
01.12.2016 - 08.04.2017
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
01.01.2017 - 31.05.2017
Implementation has ended.
Credits
3 cr
Local portion
3 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Unit
Biomedical Laboratory Science
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
English
Seats
0 - 37
Degree programmes
Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science
Teachers
Marja Kuparinen
Small groups
AB (Size: 0 . Open UAS : 0.)
Small groups
AB
Course
7B00BC28

Objectives (course unit)

Students
- know the most common viruses, mycobacteria, fungi, parasites and their properties
- know the most common infectious diseases caused by viruses, mycobacteria, fungi and parasites
- can take representative virological, mycobacteriological, mycological and parasitological samples and guide clients and other health care professionals in sample taking
- know preanalytical demands and clinical meaning of virological, mycobacteriological, mycological and parasitological analyses
- know diagnostic methods of virology, mycobacteriology, mycology and parasitology
- are able to take part in discussions concerning production of clinical microbiological laboratory services, for example point of care tests
- can implement and promote quality assurance in clinical microbiology
- are able to evaluate new methods and are interested in developing their competence

Content (course unit)

Concepts of virology, mycobacteriology, mycology and parasitology
Classification, common properties, structure, multiplication and growth demands of viruses, mycobacteria, fungi, and parasites
Viruses, mycobacteria, fungi, and parasites as pathogens and the most common infectious diseases caused by them
Antimicrobic medication, their influence and resistance mechanisms
Prevention of diseases caused by viruses, mycobacteria, fungi, and parasites, and related vaccinations
Taking, processing, storage, and transportation of virological, mycobacteriological, mycological and parasitological samples
Various identification methods of viruses, mycobacteria, fungi, and parasites
Occupational safety and aseptic working methods in virology, mycobacteriology, mycology and parasitology
Quality assurance in clinical microbiology

Prerequisites (course unit)

The student must have passed 7B00BC26 Orientation to Clinical Microbiology and 7B00BC27 Bacteriology before this course.

Further information

The course includes clinical training in the university of applied sciences' teaching laboratory.

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