COURSE CONTRACT ZOONOSIS BACHELOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
1. Course : ZOONOSIS
2. Course Code : KHD 302
3. Study Load : 2 SKS
4. Semester : V
5. Study Program : Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine
6. Prerequisites : Viral diseases science, Bacterial diseases science, Parasite disease science and veterinary pathology
7. Course Description :Zoonosis discusses the material presented in lecture which contains the resolution & classification of zoonosisdiseases, the position of human & animal in performance with infectious diseases, ways to transmition to / from human to animal and zoonosis disease pattern and doings prevention zoonosis diseases. Evaluation is carried out 4 times (1 x quiz, 1 x Structured Task, 1 x midterm exam and 1 x final exam), if needed students can take 1 x repair exam to replace the final exam score.
8. Person in charge : Dr. Agnes Theresia Soelih Estoepangestie, DVM 9. Lecturer : Dr. Nenny Harijani, DVM. M.Si
Dr. Mustofa Helmi Effendi., DVM. DTAPH Dr. Dadik Raharjo, DVM., M.Kes
Budiarto, DVM., M.Si
Dhandhy Koesoemo Wardhana, DVM., M.Vet 10. Day/ Time/ Room Tuesday/ 09.00-11.00 (4C) A dan B class.
Wednesday/ 07.00-09.00 (4C) C dan D class Friday/ 07.00-09.00 (4C) E class
11.Soft Skills Attribute 1. Self-motivation/initiative 2. Work ethic/dependability 3. Critical thinking
4. Questioning skills 5. Academic/learning skills 6. Teaching/training skills 12. Achievement of Graduate
Learning
: LO 3 : Assess the system of epidemiology and surveillance in controlling, preventing strategic, bio-products, bio-safety, bio-security and bio-materials from animals causing
zoonotic diseases to eliminate them
13. Achievement of Course : Students are be able to understand and explain the definition
Learning of zoonosis classification, emerging & re-emerging zoonosis, one health, the role of animal - human - environment in the case of zoonosis, source and methods of transmission of zoonotic diseases, and ways to control, prevent and eradicate them.
14. Sub Achievement of Course Learning:
After participating in Zoonosis lecture, students will be able to explain the scope, importance and usefulness of studying Zoonosis lecture. Special information can be described as follows:
1. After attending 1st lecture, students know the rules that must be followed and adhered together during lectures, understanding and scope of Zoonosis lecture, lecturer& lecture schedule, benefit, aim & description of Zoonosis course, method of estimation and evaluation. In addition, students can also explain & present about zoonosis definition & classification, One Health, OIE-FAO- WHO, and source, method of transmission, spread and eradication, prevention and control of emerging & re-emerging zoonosis diseases - 1 are DHF, Chickungunya & Zika Virus Infection.
2. After attending 2nd lecture, students can explain & present about source, method of transmission, spread, and eradication, prevention and control of emerging & re-emerging zoonosis diseases - 2: Influenza / AI, TSE and BSE
3. After attending 3rd lecture, students can explain & present about the source, method of transmission, dissemination and eradication, prevention and control of emerging & re-emerging zoonosis diseases - 3: MERS-CoV, Ebola disease & AE
4. After attending 4th lecture, students can explain & present about the source, method of transmission, spread, and eradication, prevention and control of emerging & re-emerging zoonosis diseases - 4: Nipah disease, Hendra disease & Rabies
5. After attending 5th lecture, students can explain & present about the source, method of transmission, spread, and eradication, prevention and control of emerging & re-emerging zoonosis diseases - 5: Cryptosporidiosis, Babesiosis, Echinococcosis-Hydatidosis
6. After attending 6th lecture, students can explain & present about the source, method of transmission, spread, and eradication, prevention and control of zoonosis bacterial diseases - 1:
Anthrax, tuberculosis & Brucellosis
7. After attending 7th lecture, students can explain & present about the source, method of transmission, spread, and eradication, prevention and control of zoonotic bacterial diseases - 2:
Colibacillosis, Salmonellosis, Campylobacteriosis, Listeriosis
8. After attending 9th lecture, students can explain & present about the source, method of transmission, spread, and eradication, prevention and control of zoonosis bacterial diseases - 3:
Staphylococcal food poisoning & Streptococcosis
9. After attending 10th lecture, students can explain & present about the source, method of transmission, spread, and eradication, prevention and control of zoonotic bacterial diseases - 4:
Clostridial food poisoning
10. After attending 11th lecture, students can explain & present about the source, method of transmission, spread, and eradication, prevention and control of viral zoonosis diseases - 1:
Norovirus infection & Hanta Virus disease
11. After attending 12th lecture, students can explain & present about source, method of transmission, spread, and eradication, prevention and control of viral zoonosis diseases - 2: West Nile Virus disease & Japanese B-Encephalitis
12. After attending 13th lecture, students can explain & present about the source, method of transmission, spread and eradication, prevention and control of zoonosis chlamydiosis &
rickettsiosis: Chlamydiosis & Q-Fever
13. After attending 14th lecture, students can explain & present about source, method of transmission, spread, and eradication, prevention and control of zoonosis parasitic diseases - 1:
Toxoplasmosis & Trichinosis
14. After attending 15thlecture, students can explain & present about the source, method of transmission, spread and eradication, prevention and control of zoonosis parasitic diseases - 2:
Fascioliasis, Taeniasis & Cysticercosis 15. Benefits ofCourse Learning
Zoonosis is a course that studies "diseases or infections that can be found in humans and vertebrate animals". Humans, animals and plants are in the same ecosystem, so that in order to achieve human, animal and plant health, the health of their environment needs to be maintained. This is the core of the discussion about 'one-health' which was initiated at the beginning by a Veterinary epidemiologist, Calvin W. Schwabe, DVM, MPH., ScD. Furthermore, various important zoonosis diseases are discussed, which are caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi, prions and especially emerging & re-emerging zoonosis.
Interaction between human-animal-plants with the surrounding nature in the ecosystem can cause various impacts both beneficial and bad for all living things. As a prospective veterinarian who plays an important role in the supervision, prevention and control of animal health, students of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Universitas Airlangga must know what and how to overcome if they encounter cases of zoonosis.
16. Strategy ofCourse Learning
In this lecture students are expected to learn in advance the prerequisite courses that have been followed and first read the instructional material / hand out that has been determined.
Lecturers only provide outlines of the subject matter or sub-topic or provide normal and abnormal examples of environmental health and examples of technology that can be applied to the environment, then students are expected to ask questions that are less clear and also answer lecturer questions.
Beside quiz, midterms and final exam, students are required to make papers in groups of 10-11 students with the title zoonosis determined by person in charge this lecture.
17. Reference
1. Acha, P.N. & B. Szyfres. 2003. Zoonoses & communicable diseases common to man &
animal 3rd ed.Vo.1: Bacterioses and Mycoses. Scientific and Technical Publication No. 580.
Pan American Health Organization. WHO. 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W. Washington, D.C..20037 U.S.A
2. Acha, P.N. & B. Szyfres. 2003. Zoonoses & communicable diseases common to man &
animal 3rd ed.Vol.2: Chlamydioses, Rickettsioses, and Viroses. Scientific and Technical
Publication No. 580. Pan American Health Organization. WHO. 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W. Washington, D.C..20037 U.S.A
3. Acha, P.N. & B. Szyfres. 2003. Zoonoses & communicable diseases common to man &
animal 3rd ed.Vol.3: Parasitoses. Scientific and Technical Publication No. 580. Pan American Health Organization. WHO. 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W. Washington, D.C..20037 U.S.A
4. Joint FAO/WHO expert committee on zoonoses, 1967. Technical report series no. 378.
WHO - Geneva.
5. Joint FAO/WHO expert committee on VPH : The veterinary Contribution to Public Health Practice, 1975. Technical report series no. 573. WHO - Geneva.
6. Bell, J.C., S.R. Palmer & J.M. Payne, 1988. The zoonoses infections transmitted from animals to man.
7. Hobson, W. 1975. The theory and practice of public health.
8. Schwabe, C.W. 1984. Veterinary medicine and human health.
9. Sudarjat, S., 1991. Epidemiologi Penyakit Hewan.
10. Braun, Ue (Hrsg.), A. Buschmann, M.. Groschup, F. Ehrenspeger, M. Vandevelde, W.
Feiden, D. Heim, J. Schmidt, K. Moestl, E. Moestl, B. Oesch, M. Moser, N. Pusterla, und E.
Schicker. 1998. BSE und andere spongiforme Enzephalopathien. Parey Buchverlag Berlin.
11. Li, K.S., Y. Guan, J. Wang, G.J.D. Smith, K.M. Xu, L. Duan, A.P. Rahardjo, P.
Puthavathana, C. Buranathai, T.D. Nguyen, A.T. S. Estoepangestie, A. Chaisingh, P.
Auewarakul, H.T. Long, N.T.H. Hanh, R.J. Webby, L.L.M. Poon, H. Chen, K.F. Shortridge, K.Y. Yuen, R.G. Webster and J.S.M. Peiris. 2004. Genesisi of a highlypathogenic and potentially pandemic H5N1 influenza virus in eastern Asia. Nature, 430 : 209 – 213.
12. Up date information from the website of www.who.int ; www.oie.int; www.fao.org 13. Up date information Emerging and Re-emerging zoonotic diseases in the world 18.Course Assignment
Structured Tasks are given on 13th Week, in the Group Assignments @ 10 - 11 students, and are collected 2 weeks before the final exam. In addition to aiming to increase students reasoning power, also train students to explore themselves, improve their ability to work in teams, and sharpen their analytical skills and present a scientific work based on literature studies.
The title of the paper is determined by the person in charge this lecture so there is no dualism of topics in the same class or between parallel classes.
19.Scoring Criteria Scoring system
In each test will given raw score0 - 100. Especiallyfor final score, score will gived in 7 grade : A, AB, B, BC, C, D and E.
Final scorefroma coursedetermined from the combined results of evaluation all of test scores held by the lecturer.Example ofquality score test (quiz), (assignment), (softskill), (mid test), (final test) are1: 1 : 1: 2 : 3.
Example:
Student X takes the Zoonosis exam obtaining the scores of each exam as follows:
Quiz exam = 70
Midterm exam = 70
Assignment = 65
Final exam = 75
Then the final value (still in raw value)
Final Score Process (raw score) become a quality score in the form of alphabet processedin 7 (seven) grade. From that raw score, can be process mean score (X). And then grouping of this score as follows:
Raw Score Alphabet Score
≥ 75 70 – 74.9 65 – 69.9 60 – 64.9 55 – 59.9 40 – 54.9
< 40
A AB
B BC
C D E
Score Presentfrom score process above in score presents use 7 grade as follows:
Alphabet Score QualityScore A
AB B BC
C D E
4 3,5
3 2,5
2 1 0 20. Others
Students can take the final test if 75% presentin class (min 9 timespresent, for new students) and 50% present in class (for make up students)
If you don’t take the quiz, midterm exam, final exam, you must have doctor’s letter and maximum 1 week after quiz, mid test and final test must be take the follow up exam.
(70x1,5) + (65x1,5) + (60 x 2) + (70 x 2) + (75 x 3)+ 80 1,5 + 1,5 + 2 + 2 + 3+1
767,5
11 = 69,77
The assignment must be collected 2 weeks before final exam.
Question type : For quiz : essay
For midterm exam and final exam: multiple choice
LECTURE SCHEDULE Study Program : Veterinary Medicine
Lecturers : AT Soelih E (TSE), M Helmi Efendi (MHE, Nenny Harijani (NH), Dadik Rahardjo (DR), Budiarto (B), Dhandy KW (DKW)
Course : ZOONOSIS
Days / hours : Friday 07.00 - 08.50 (Room 4C - Class E)
Class E
Lecture Day/Date
Schedule Realization
Lecture Chapter Title Material Details
1 Friday,
03.03.2017
Lecture Contract, OWOH, OIE-WHO- FAO, Introduction to Zoonosis, Definition
& Classification of Zoonosis, DHF, Chikungunya & Zika Virus Infection
Lecture Contract, OWOH, OIE-WHO-FAO,
Introduction to Zoonosis, Definition & Classification of Zoonosis, DHF, Chikungunya
& Zika Virus Infection
TSE
2 Friday,
10.03.2017
Influenza/AI, TSE &
BSE
Influenza/AI, TSE & BSE DR
3 Friday,
17.03.2017
MERS-CoV, EBOLA disease & AE
MERS-CoV, EBOLA disease & AE
MHE
4 Friday,
24.03.2017
Nipah disease; Hendra disease ; Rabies
Nipah disease; Hendra disease ; Rabies
NH
5 Friday, 31.03.2017
Cryptosporidiosis, Babesiosis,
Echinococcosis - Hydatidosis Quiz 1: Assay test with material 1stuntil 4th lecture
Cryptosporidiosis,
Babesiosis, Echinococcosis - Hydatidosis
Quiz 1: Assay test with material 1st until 4th lecture
DKW
6 Friday,
07.04.2017
Anthrax, TBC
&Brucellosis
Anthrax, TBC &Brucellosis TSE
7 Friday,
14.04.2017
Colibacillosis, Salmonellosis , Campylobacteriosis, Listeriosis
Colibacillosis, Salmonellosis , Campylobacteriosis, Listeriosis
TSE
8. Thursday 27 April 2017 Time 7.30 – 9.30
Midterm exam
R. 3A, 3B, 4C, 4B, 4C
Check point Material :
1. 35 % 1st – 4th lecture 2. 65 % 5th– 7th lecture
Staff Lecture
9 Friday,
05.05.2017
Bakterial Zoonosis-3 Staphylococcal Food
Poisoning & Streptococcosis
DR
Friday, 12.05.2017
Bakterial Zoonosis-3 Clostridial Food Poisoning, TSE
10 Friday, 12.05.2017
Viral Zoonosis-1 Norovirus Infection& Hanta virus disease,
MHE
11 Friday, 19.05.2017
Viral Zoonosis-2 West Nile Virus disease &
Japanese B- Encephalitis
NH
12 Friday, 26.05.2017
Chlamydiosis
&Rickettsiosis Structured task
Chlamydiosis & Q-Fever Stuctured task:
1. Topics & group lists submitted to lecture caregivers after the lecture was over
DKW
2. Papers are collected no later than Monday, 6.06.2017
13 Friday, 02.06.2017
Parasitic Zonosis-1 Toxoplasmosis & Trichinosis MHE
14 Friday, 09.06.2017
Parasitic Zoonosis-2 Fascioliasis, Taeniasis &
Cysticercosis
NH
15. Thursday 6 Juli 2017 Jam 7.30 – 9.30
Final exam
R. 3A, 3B, 4C, 4B, 4C
Check point Material :
1. 10 % 1st – 4th lecture 2. 20% 5th -7th lecture 3. 70 % 8th – 15th lecture
Staff Lecture
Person in Charge, Validated by : Zoonosis course Head of department
Dr. A.T. Soelih Estoepangestie, DVM. Dr. M. Helmi Efendi,DVM., DTAPH NIP. 195609151987012001NIP. 196201151988031002