Progress on Zoonoses
Dr. Hongzhuan Wu
Dr. Hongzhuan Wu: Professor of Biology, Alabama State University (hwu@alasu.edu ) , Montgomery, Alabama, 36101 USA.
Course description:
Zoonoses are diseases that can be spread from animals to humans under natural conditions. These diseases can include any type of organism, for example, viruses, bacteria, parasites, and prions. Zoonotic diseases may be spread directly from animals to people, or indirectly through the environment or vectors such as ticks, mosquitoes, flies, etc. They may confront veterinarians as well as general practitioners, pediatricians, infectious disease specialists, and microbiologists with special diagnostic and therapeutic problems. This course is recommended for graduate students who are interested in the areas of veterinary science and human medicine, systematic and comprehensive knowledge about zoonoses and one health concept will benefit student’s future career.
This class will be taught in English.
Dr. Wu will provide PPT handouts in advance.
1.时间从12月10日开始,终止于12月20日。
2.节次从下午2点开始,3:40结束。具体时间地点以实际安排为准。
3.地址在兽医大楼2楼国际学术报告厅。
4.该课程总学时36.
Date | Lecture (36 Credit hours) |
December 10 | Zoonoses---an increasing public health concern; Part I Viral Zoonoses 1. Arbovirus infection |
December 11 | 2. Paramyxoviruses; 3. Orthomyxoviruses |
December 12 | 4. Picornaviruses; 5. Herpesviruses 6. Rhabdovisese |
December 14 | 7. Poxviruses; 8. Coronaviruses; 9. Prion |
December 15 | Part II Bacterial Zoonoses 1. Anthrax; 2. Bartonelloses; 3. Borrelioses; 4. Brucelloses |
December 16 | 5. Campylobacterioses; 6. Chlamydial infections; 7.Ehrlichioses; 8. Enterohemorrhagic Escheria coli infections |
December 18 | 9. Leptospiroses; 10. Listerosis; 11. Mycobacterial Infection; 12. Pasterurelloses |
December 19 | 13. Plague; 14. Salmonelloses; 15. Staphylococcal infections; 16. Streptococcal infections |
December 20 | Part III Fungal Zoonoses; Part IV Parasitic Zoonoses |