Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Definition and Basic Concepts (Parasite, Host, Infectiousness, Kommensalismus etc.)
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R1 Part 1
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2
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Field of study and its relationship with other disciplines
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R1 Part 1
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3
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Diagnostic Techniques: 1- Clinical Diagnosis 2- Etiologic Diagnosis 3- Serological Diagnosis
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R1 Part 1
R2 Part 2
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4
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Routine Laboratory Techniques (Etiological Diagnosis): A-Stool examination methods B-Staining C-Blood examination methods D-Media and Animal inoculations
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R1 Part 1
R2 Part 1
R3 Part 1,2,3,4
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5
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Microscopic Investigations: 1-Direct 2-Staining preparation
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R1 Part 1
R2 Part 1
R3 Part 1,2
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6
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Molecular Diagnostic Methods: 1-Classical Diagnosis: a) Liquid Phase b) Solid Phase c) In-Situ Hybridization
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R1 Part 1
R2 Part 4
R3 Part 13
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7
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2-PCR 3-Histo-Pathological Diagnosis
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R1 Part 1
R2 Part 4
R3 Part 13
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8
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Serological Methods: 1-FAT (Fluorescent Antibody Technique) 2-UAV (Indirect Hemagglutination)
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R1 Part 1
R2 Part 2
R3 Part 5,6,,7
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9
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3-ELISA (Enzym Linked Immunosorbent Assay)
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R1 Part 1
R2 Part 2
R3 Part 8
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10
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Immunological Methods
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R1 Part 1
R2 Part 2
R3 Part 7
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11
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Biochemical Methods
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R1 Part 1
R3 Part 10
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12
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Use of experimental animals and latest techniques in breeding
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R1 Part 1
R2 Part 1
R3 Part 4
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13
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Latest techniques in vaccine use and development
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R1 Part 1
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14
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Latest techniques in protection and control stages
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R1 Part 1
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Prerequisites
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Prof Dr. Özcan Özkan
Asis. Prof. Dr. Banuçiçek Yücesan
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Instructors
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Assistants
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Resources
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R1- Özcel M.A. (2007) Özcel`in Tıbbi parazit hastalıkları. 1. Baskı. Türk Parazitoloji Derneği Yayınları. Bornova/ İzmir.
R2- Korkmaz, M., Ok, U.Z. (2011) Laboratory in parasitology. Turkish Parasitology Association Publications. 1st Edition. Publication no:23. ISBN 978-605-87556-0-4. Bornova / Izmir.
R3- Özcel, M.A., Altıntaş, N. (1997) Diagnosis in Parasitic Diseases. Turkish Parasitology Association Publications. Ege University Press. 1st Edition. Publication no: 15. ISBN 975-94646-1-6. Bornova / Izmir.
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Supplementary Book
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Goals
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The aim of this course is to introduce and apply the latest principles and techniques in the science of parasitology.
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Content
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Definition and Basic Concepts (Parasite, Host, Infectiousness, Kommensalismus etc.)
Field of study and its relationship with other disciplines
Diagnostic Techniques: 1- Clinical Diagnosis 2- Etiologic Diagnosis 3- Serological Diagnosis
Routine Laboratory Techniques (Etiological Diagnosis): A-Stool examination methods B-Staining C-Blood examination methods D-Media and Animal inoculations
Microscopic Investigations: 1-Direct 2-Staining preparation
Molecular Diagnostic Methods: 1-Classical Diagnosis: a) Liquid Phase b) Solid Phase c) In-Situ Hybridization
2-PCR 3-Histo-Pathological Diagnosis
Serological Methods: 1-FAT (Fluorescent Antibody Technique) 2-UAV (Indirect Hemagglutination)
3-ELISA (Enzym Linked Immunosorbent Assay)
Immunological Methods
Biochemical Methods
Use of experimental animals and latest techniques in breeding
Latest techniques in vaccine use and development
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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To be able to comprehend the interdisciplinary interaction related to the field.
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4
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2
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To be able to solve the problems related to the field by using research methods.
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3
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3
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To be able to comment and create new knowledge by integrating the knowledge gained in the field with information from different disciplines.
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4
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4
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To be able to solve the problems related to the field by using research methods.
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5
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To be able to conduct an independent study related to the field.
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3
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6
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To be able to develop new strategic approaches for solving complex problems encountered in applications related to the field and to be able to produce solutions by taking responsibility.
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7
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To be able to give leadership in environments that require solving problems related to the field.
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5
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8
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To be able to evaluate the knowledge and skills acquired in the field with a critical approach and to direct the learning.
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