Microbiology II
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Biology |
Instance: 2022/2023 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
At the end of the Microbiology II curricular unit is expected that students acquire knowledge and understand:
1. the microorganism-host interaction and, in particular, the relationship between microorganism and human disease; 2. different methods and the general principles of control of microbial growth;
3. the microbial population in the oral cavity and the etiology of the oral infections.
Additionally, it is expected that the students
4. interpret and understand the reading of clinical reports;
5. acquire skills in laboratorial methods and techniques used in oral microbiota diagnostic;
6. acquire skills in laboratorial methods and techniques used in evaluation of cross-infection in dental medicine clinical setting and
7. acquire the necessary skills to develop a scientific research project.
Learning outcomes and competences
It is expected at the end of the Microbiology II course that students have the following skills:
1. The student is able to understand the microorganism-host interaction, and in particular the microorganism relationship and human disease,
2. The student be able to distinguish the general methods and principles of the control of microbial growth in order to be able to better adapt the methods to different situations of their future professional activity,
3. the student is able to list the main oral microorganisms, its main characteristics and interrelationships,
4. the student be able to recognize the different etiologies of oral infections,
5. student be able to explore different methodologies for the diagnosis of microorganisms associated with oral cavity,
6 the student be able to assess possible sources of cross-infection in clinical setting;
7. the student is able to interpret and discuss clinical reports and
8. the student is aware of the basic principles of the scientific method.
Working method
Presencial
Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)
NA
Program
Part I – The Microorganisms and the Human Host
1. Microorganism-host interaction:
-Normal microbiota.
-Pathogenesis, infection and disease.
-Nosocomial infection.
2. Microbial growth control:
-Disinfection and sterilization.
-Antimicrobial agents and vaccines.
3. Microorganisms and human disease:
-Microbial diseases of the skin and eyes.
-Microbial diseases of the nervous system.
-Microbial diseases of the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems.
-Microbial diseases of the respiratory system.
-Microbial diseases of the urinary and reproductive systems.
-Microbial diseases of the digestive system.
Part II – Oral Microbiology
4. Oral microbiome:
-Acquisition and development of oral microbiome.
-Oral ecosystems and habitats.
-Biofilm formation and regulation.
5. Infectious oral pathology: bacterial, fungal and viral infections.
6. Diagnosis of oral infections.
7. Cross -infection in dentistry.
Mandatory literature
Gerard J. Tortora;
Microbiology. ISBN: 978-1-292-09914-9
Lamont Richard J. 340;
Oral microbiology and immunology. ISBN: 1-55581-262-7
Helena Barroso, António Meliço-Silvestre, Nuno Taveira; Microbiologia Médica, Lidel, 2014. ISBN: 978-972-757-576-3
Richard J. Lamont and Howard F. Jenkinson; Oral microbiology at a Glance, Wiley-Blackwel, 2010. ISBN: 978-0-8138-2892-3
Ferreira Wanda F. Canas 340;
Microbiologia. ISBN: 978-972-757-515-2
Complementary Bibliography
Malamud Daniel;
Oral-based diagnostics. ISBN: 1-57331-661-X
Bagg Jeremy 070;
Essentials of microbiology for dental students. ISBN: 0-19-856489-9
Teaching methods and learning activities
The teaching methodology of Microbiology II curricular unit includes lectures (1h/week), practical classes (1,5h/week) and a virtual learning environment (Moodle and Socrative). In lectures is discussed the syllabus of the curricular unit and in practical classes students do laboratory protocols of oral microorganisms culture, evaluation of cross-infection, and discuss clinical cases.
Software
Socrative (http://www.socrative.com/)
keywords
Health sciences > Medical sciences > Medicine > Infections
Natural sciences > Biological sciences > Biology > Microbiology
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Assessment Components
Designation |
Weight (%) |
Teste |
65,00 |
Trabalho laboratorial |
35,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
Designation |
Time (hours) |
Estudo autónomo |
30,00 |
Frequência das aulas |
30,00 |
Trabalho de investigação |
6,00 |
Trabalho laboratorial |
12,00 |
Trabalho escrito |
4,00 |
Total: |
82,00 |
Eligibility for exams
Students must attain at least 75% of all practical sessions.
Minimal classification - 9.5 in 20.
Calculation formula of final grade
Sum of all evaluation components.
Examinations or Special Assignments
NA
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
The rules established by Pedagogic Council will be applied.
Classification improvement
The rules established by Pedagogic Council will be applied.