Zoonoses and Vectors

Base Knowledge

Epidemiology and public health

Teaching Methodologies

Presentation and discussion of relevant theoretical concepts in the classroom; Guidance on the autonomous study of students by consulting the recommended bibliography; Discussion and reflection on relevant issues related to the subject exposed in the classroom and presentation and discussion of case studies that reinforce theoretical learning. Assessment consists of an oral presentation of a seminar on one of the themes.
Theoretical-practical assessment – 65%
Practical assessment – 35%
(Minimum scores of 9.5 values in each of the matrix)

Learning Results

The student must acquire knowledge of:
Diseases and forms of animal transmission diseases
Concepts and forms of zoonoses
Ways of vector monitoring and control.
The student must acquire skills to:
Identify and classify sources of risk for zoonoses
Identify and use vector monitoring and control mechanisms
Carry out action plans for monitoring and control
The student must acquire competences to:
Carry out vector monitoring and control
Carry out and execute action plans

Program

ZOONOSES
• Concepts and Definitions
• Origins and forms of transmission
• Diseases caused
ZOONOSE TRANSMISSION
• Vertebrate/Human Naturally Transmissible Infections
– Direct Transmission (saliva; blood; urine; feces)
– Physical contact (scratches; bites; others)
• Indirect transmission/via vectors:
– mosquitoes and fleas
– indirect contact with secretions
– consumption of food contaminated with the agent (viral, bacterial, others)
• Influences on transmission:
– incubation period
– population density
– agricultural practices
– agent stability
– agent virulence
• Vector Monitoring Programs
– Revive
– Others
• Vector Control Forms

Curricular Unit Teachers

José Manuel Ramos Cerdeira

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

 

Primary


LEVINSON, Warren ; JAWETZ, Ernest – Medical microbiology and immunology. 7th edition. Porto Alegre: Artmed, 2005. 632 p. ISBN 978-85-363-0078-8.

FERREIRA, Wanda F. Canas; SOUSA, João Carlos F. de, ed. lit. – Microbiology. Lisbon; Harbor ; Coimbra: Lidel, Technical Editions, copy. 2002. XVI, 466 p. (Vol. 3). ISBN 972-757-136-0.

PIÉDROLA GIL, G. – Preventive medicine and public health. 8th ed. XIX, 1160 p. : illus., 29 cm. Barcelona. ISBN 84-345-2841-X.

TULCHINSKY, Theodore H. ; VARAVIKOVA, Elena A. – The new public health. 2nd ed. Amsterdam ; Boston ; Heidelberg : Elsevier Academic, 2009. XXIV, 672 p. ISBN 978-0-12-370890-8.

NELSON, Kenrad E. ; WILLIAMS, Carolyn Masters, ed. lit. – Infectious disease epidemiology : theory and practice. 2nd ed. Boston ; Toronto ; London, etc. : Jones and Bartlett , 2007. xvi, 1207 p. ISBN 978-0-7637-2879-3.

Secondary


ACHA, P. N.; SZYFRES, B. Zoonoses and communicable diseases common to man and animals. 3rd ed. Washington: OPAS, 2001. 416p.

AGUDELO-SUAREZ, Angela N. Approach to the complexity of zoonoses in Colombia. Rev. public health, Bogotá, v. 14, no. 2, Apr. 2012.

VASCONCELLOS, S. A. 2013. Zoonoses: Concept; CEVISA Online. Available at: http://www.praiagrande.sp.gov.br/arquivos/cursos_sesap2/Zoonoses%20Conceito.pdf. Accessed on March 21, 2016.

WHO – World Health Organization. Zoonoses. Available at: http://www.who.int/topics/zoonoses/en/. Accessed on April 4, 2016. Diseases associated with arthropod vectors and rodents – INSA – 2nd Edition – Maria Sofia Núncio and Maria João Alves ISBN 978-972-8643-90-4 Lisbon, 2019