Course Information
Course Semester Plan
Course Information
No | Module name | Microbial Pathogenicity |
1 | Courses code | P20.02019 |
2 | Study loads | 2 credits |
3 | Semester | Second Semester |
4 | Precondition | there is no |
5 | Competence | Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to: 1. Describe and apply the mechanisms of a particular drug at the molecular and cellular levels 2. Apply different instrumental method of analysis to analyze herbal drugs for the evaluation of their pharmacological effects 3. Show contributions in individual or group projects. 4. Summarize information and communicate its development obtained from group experience. |
6 | Elements of competency | MKK |
7 | Type competency | Supporting competence |
8 | Syllabus | 1. Microbes and disease, measurement of infectivity and virulence, molecular approaches to diagnose and characterization of bacterial infections; 2. First and second defense against (antibodies and cytotoxic cells); 3. Invasion strategy and bacterial defense against the body’s immune; 4. Antimicrobial mechanism of action and resistance; 5. Pathogenesis of tuberculosis, treatment of TB and resistant strains; 6. Pathogenesis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, treatment of wild types and resistant strains; 7. Pathogenesis of Staphylococcus aureus, treatment of wild types and resistant strains; 8. Mid-term Exam; 9. Virus structure, type of DNA/ RNA virus and attack strategy against host cells; 10. Viral pathogenesis includes: viral strategy against body’s immune, infection patterns, viral transformation and oncogenesis; 11. Mechanism of action of antivirals, viral vaccines and viral infections control ; 12. Pathogenesis of retrovirus (HIV) and its treatment; 13. Pathogenesis of Hepadnavirus (Hepatitis) and its treatment; 14. Pathogenesis of Orthomyxovirus (Influenza A) and its treatment ; 15. Papillomavirus pathogenesis and its treatment; 16. Final Exam |
9 | Attribute to soft skills | ethics, discipline |
10 | Learning methods | Lecture and Discussion |
11 | Learning media | LCD/projector, White board and Hand out |
12 | Appraisal | Quiz, Assignment, Mid-Term Exam, and Final Exam |
13 | Lecturer | Dr. Apt. Tina Rostinawati, M.Si., Dr. Apt. Tiana Milanda, M.Si., and Apt. Sri Agung Fitrikusumah, M.Si. |
14 | References | Wilson BA, Winkler M, Ho BT. Bacterial Pathogenesis: A Molecular Approach. 4th Ed. ASM Press: Washington DC. 2019. Ryu WS. Molecular Virology of Human Pathogenic Viruses. 1st ed. Academic Press: USA. 2016. |
Course Semester Plan