Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to: • Understand those basic concepts related to microbiology and immunology • Understand and know some of the most important bacteria, viruses and fungi that are responsible for infections in humans with an emphasis on microorganisms that concern the areas of interest in dentistry • Practice in laboratory diagnostic techniques and methodologies • Connect theory with practice through experiential participation in laboratory techniques • Understand the importance of individual care and ensuring the health of the dental patient from serious infectious diseases during the dental procedure.
Course Content (Syllabus)
General microbial (bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites) characteristics. Microbial physiological and chemical properties. Natural and chemical factors that act against microbes, antibiotics, antiviral and antifungal drugs. Basic concepts of immunology, relations between microbial and host organism. Ways of eliminating germs and how to be protected from them. Basic knowledge on. pathogenesis, clinical manifestation, laboratory diagnosis, prevention and treatment of specific pathogenic microbes.
Course Bibliography (Eudoxus)
P.R. Μurrey, K.S. Rosenthal και M.A. Pfaller, Iατρική Μικροβιολογία, Επιστημονικές Εκδόσεις Παρισιάνου Α. Ε., Αθήνα, 2008.
Additional bibliography for study
1. Ι.Κ. Παπαπαναγιώτου, Β. Κυριαζοπούλου-Δαλαΐνα, Εισαγωγή στην Ιατρική Μικροβιολογία, Ιολογία και Ανοσολογία, University Studio Press, Θεσσαλονίκη 2005.
2. Ι.Κ. Παπαπαναγιώτου, Β. Κυριαζοπούλου-Δαλαΐνα, Ιατρική Μικροβιολογία & Ιολογία, University Studio Press, Θεσσαλονίκη 2004.
3. Η ύλη των αμφιθεάτρων και εργαστηρίων, όπως αυτή παρουσιάζεται στα σχετικά μαθήματα.
4. Σχετικά βιβλία και επιστημονικά περιοδικά που υπάρχουν στο Εργαστήριο, βιβλιογραφικές πηγές από τις Πανεπιστημιακές και Νοσοκομειακές Βιβλιοθήκες ή το Διαδίκτυο.