Main Learning Objectives: Theoretical Knowledge: Understand the structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, microbial growth, metabolism, bacterial genetics (mechanisms of variability and adaptation), and virology. Practical Skills: Acquire basic techniques for the isolation, cultivation, staining, and analysis of microorganisms. Microorganism Control: Understand the physical and chemical methods for controlling microbial growth (sterilization, disinfection, antibiotics). Applications and Ecology: Study the role of microorganisms in biogeochemical cycles, the environment, and host-microbe interactions (pathogenicity). Scientific Methodology: Develop a critical approach to analyzing experimental results and consulting scientific material.
The course prepares students for an understanding of basic mechanisms, a prerequisite for applied, agricultural, environmental, or clinical microbiology.
Course Prerequisites
Not necessary
Teaching Methods
frontal lessons
Assessment Methods
Multiple choice quiz
Contents
1. Microbiology: History and Positive Impacts on Human Health 2. Differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells 3. Structure of bacteria. Replication. Cultivation and growth of bacterial cultures. Bacterial spores 4. Structure and reproduction of fungi. Classification of the main pathogenic fungi 5. Structure of viruses and classification principles 6. Host-parasite interactions (infection, differences between infection and disease, immune response against infectious agents) 7. Anti-infective drugs (antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral). Vaccines. 8. Diagnosis of microbial infections 9. Microbial infections and the immune system. 10. Overview of the main microbial infections in obstetrics
Course Language
Italian
More information
For appointments, please contact the instructor at the following address: federica.novazzi@uninsubria.it