Clinical Microbiology
Syllabus, Bachelor's level, 3ME048
- Code
- 3ME048
- Education cycle
- First cycle
- Grading system
- Pass (G), Fail (U)
- Finalised by
- The Board of the Nursing Programmes, 3 October 2011
- Responsible department
- Department of Medical Sciences
General provisions
The course is given in term 2 in the nursing programme.
Learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
After the course, the student should:
* know:
- The diagnostic strategies and the standard methods used in microbiological laboratories for the most common infectious diseases
- the immune system structure and its function during infection
- the extent of the Swedish "Law for Communicable Disease Control", the duty to report and the duties and rights of infected individuals
* be able to describe:
- the occurrence and transmission routes of the most important clinical bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites as well as their clinical presentations
- concepts such as normal flora, contamination and colonisation
- the structures of bacteria and viruses including concepts such as capsules, viral envelopes, gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, spores and toxins
- what virulence is and how the interaction between microorganisms and the immune system leads to effects in organs and results in different clinical pictures
- life threatening infections such as meningitis and sepsis as well as the most common microorganisms causing these
- biofilms and their clinical importance
- how one can prevent infections through hygienic measures and vaccinations
- concepts such as basic hygiene routines, high-grade clean, disinfection and sterility
- how antimicrobial substances work and how microorganisms develop resistance against them
Evaluation ability and attitudes
* After the course the student should be able to:
- reflect over the importance of a professional and scientific approach to prevent health care-associated infections and the spread of multiresistant bacteria
Content
- Hygiene in health care
- Bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology
- Microbiological diagnostics
- Immunology including serology
- Vaccines and passive immunisation
- Antimicrobial substances
- Bacterial antibiotic resistance
Instruction
The course consists of lectures as well as a compulsory demonstration.
Compensation for the compulsory part in case of valid absence:
If a student had a valid reason for absence during the demonstration, he/she has the right to attend at another time during the term. He/she should contact the course leader.
Assessment
Examination is in the form of a written examation. The compulsory part, as well as the individual written examination should be passed for the course in its entirety to be regarded as passed.
Other regulations
A student who has failed an examination is entitled to go through a renewed examination a further four times (= a total of five examinations).