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Medium of studying
On campus
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Program Details
Degree
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Major
Biomedical Sciences | Microbiology
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2019-10-01-
About Program

Program Overview


MICROBIOLOGY AND CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY

Program Details

  • Code: 67949
  • Academic Year: 2025/2026
  • Credits:
    • 1 cfu anno 2 INFERMIERISTICA PEDIATRICA 9277 (L/SNT1) - GENOVA
  • Scientific Disciplinary Sector: MED/07
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Location:
    • GENOVA
  • Semester: 1° Semester
  • Modules: This teaching is a module of:
    • __GENERAL PATHOLOGY, PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND MICROBIOLOGY
  • Teaching Materials: __AULAWEB

Aims and Content

Aims and Learning Outcomes

The course aims to introduce the basics of microbiology, the characteristics of the main microorganisms of clinical interest, and the relationships between microorganisms and the host. It provides a general knowledge of the main microbiological diagnostic investigations, including the execution and evaluation of antimicrobial susceptibility tests. The course enables students to acquire the ability to discriminate the main antimicrobial-resistance mechanisms starting from an antibiogram.


At the end of the course, the student will be able to:


  • Know the basics of microbiology
  • Classify the main infectious agents
  • Understand how bacteria and viruses cause infectious processes
  • Collect a biological sample to be sent to the microbiology laboratory according to the guidelines
  • Evaluate an antibiogram
  • Deduce the serious condition of a patient even from the reading of a microbiological report and from the interpretation of the antimicrobial susceptibility tests

Teaching Methods

The microbiology course is organized in lectures. These topics are illustrated by the teacher through Powerpoint presentations shared on Aulaweb. Teachers always recommend the use of a reference textbook to broaden the overall view of the subject.


Syllabus/Content

  • Anatomy and physiology of bacterial and viral cells
  • Characteristics of pathogenicity and virulence typical for both cell models
  • Normal bacterial population and the concept of opportunistic pathogen
  • Brief notes on endogenous and exogenous infections
  • Brief notes on the etiological diagnosis of infectious diseases and the assessment of bacterial resistances
  • Brief notes on the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance

Recommended Reading/Bibliography

  • Harvey RA et al, Le basi della microbiologia, Zanichelli
  • Slides integration

Teachers and Exam Board

  • Teacher: ANNA MARIA SCHITO
  • Exam Board:
    • CINZIA MARIA DOMENICOTTI (President)
    • GABRIELE GAGGERO
    • ANNA MARIA SCHITO
    • VALERIO GAETANO VELLONE
    • CLAUDIA CANTONI (President and Coordinator of Integrated Course)

Lessons

Lessons Start

First semester, from October 2019


Class Schedule

The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy


Exams

Exam Description

The exam consists of an oral test. The interview focuses on the program carried out during the lectures.


Assessment Methods

Through the discussion of some topics concerning the program carried out, the teacher verifies the achievement of the educational objectives of the teaching. The ability to show, summarize, and assimilate the contents of the program will also be evaluated.


Exam Schedule

  • Data appello: 19/01/2026
  • Orario: 14:00
  • Luogo: GENOVA
  • Degree type: Orale
  • Note:
  • Additional exam dates:
    • 18/02/2026
    • 16/03/2026
    • 16/06/2026
    • 07/07/2026
    • 10/09/2026
    • 25/09/2026
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