- Docente: Giancarlo Avallone
- Credits: 2
- SSD: MVET-02/A
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: In-person learning (entirely or partially)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Veterinary Medicine (cod. 6197)
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from Nov 11, 2026 to Dec 01, 2026
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, the student: knows the molecular and cellular levels of the pathogenetic mechanisms in acute and chronic inflammation and immunopathology (immunodeficiency, hypersensitivity and autoimmunity); is able to recognise macroscopic and microscopic features of inflammatory lesions, as well as disease-correlated immunopathology.
Course contents
This course is part of the Integrated Course “B8346-Immunology, Microbiology, and Parasitology”.
The integrated course "Immunology, microbiology, and parasitology" aims to provide the student with adequate knowledge of the taxonomy, structure and morphology, biology, and host interactions of bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi of veterinary relevance, as well as the associated sampling and analysis techniques. Additionally, the student gains expertise in the pathogenic mechanisms of inflammation, immune defenses, and immunology, including the principles of vaccinology.
The Integrated Course “B8346 - IMMUNOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY, AND PARASITOLOGY” contributes to the achievement of the following ESEVT Day One Competences: 1.04, 1.10, 1.12, 1.22, and 1.35.
SPECIFIC PREREQUISITES FOR THIS COURSE:
To better understand the topics covered in this course, students are advised to have already acquired knowledge in the following areas: cellular physiology and metabolism, veterinary cytology and histology, and physiology of blood and circulation.
COURSE CONTENT:
- Acute inflammation (4 hours)
- Chronic inflammation and wound healing (3 hours)
- Unique Types of Inflammation (septicemia and endotoxic shock) (1.5 hours)
- Gross and Microscopic morphology and nomenclature of inflammation (1.5 hours)
- Hypersensitivity and Cytokine-Related Diseases (2 hours)
- Autoimmune diseases (2 hours)
- Immunodeficiencies (1 hour)
- Immune Checkpoints in Immunity and Cancer and Amyloidosis (1 hour)
- Practical sessions (4 hours)
Readings/Bibliography
Required readings:
J. F. ZACHARY, Pathologic basis of veterinary disease, 7° ed., Elsevier:
- Chapter 3: Inflammation and healing
- Chapter 5: Diseases of immunity
The teaching materials for this course are available on the Virtuale Learning Environment (https://virtuale.unibo.it/?lang=en ).
Teaching methods
The course includes both theoretical lectures and practical sessions.
Theoretical lectures will be delivered by power point presentation. Interactive poll tools will be used during the theoretical lectures.
Practical sessions aimed at the recognition and diagnosis of basic lesions will be delivered with the aid of digitalized histological slides and digital images of macroscopic lesions.
Considering the types of activities and teaching methods adopted, attendance for this course requires the successful completion of Modules 1 and 2 via e-learning.
Assessment methods
The assessment for the Integrated Course unit “B8346 - IMMUNOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY, AND PARASITOLOGY” consists of 3 parts, aimed at assessing the acquisition of expected knowledge:
- First part: a written multiple-choice test including 30 questions covering all topics of B8433 BACTERIOLOGY (12 questions), B8433 IMMUNOLOGY (6 questions) and B8458 VIROLOGY AND VACCINOLOGY (12 questions). Each correct answer grants 1 point, while incorrect or blank answers grant 0 points. No supplementary materials or electronic devices (e.g., calculators, tablets, smartwatches, computers) may be used during the exam, except for those explicitly allowed by the instructor.
- Second part: a written test covering all topics of B8449 PARASITOLOGY AND MYCOLOGY composed by 1) 4 open-ended questions on parasite identification, provided at the exam in the form of an image or a specimen (Taxonomic classification max 3 points, Morphology max 3 points, Host(s) max 3 points, Life cycle max 5 points); and 2) 9 true/false or multiple-choice questions, worth 1 point each if answered correctly, or 2 points if also correctly justified, while incorrect or blank answers grant 0 points.
- Third part: a written test including 12 questions covering all topics of B8443 INFLAMMATION AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY, aimed at assessing the acquisition of expected knowledge. Six out of 12 questions are multiple choice questions and six are short answer questions. One question includes one or two macroscopic or microscopic images similar to those discussed during the theoretical lectures and the practical sessions. Each correct answer grants 1 point, while blank or incorrect answers grant 0 points.
The written test lasts 2 hours. A minimum score of 36/66 is needed to pass the exam. The final grade is expressed out of 30. A minimum final grade of 18/30 (corresponding to a minimum score of 36/66) is required. A score equal or higher than 61/66 correspond to 30+Laude. Furthermore, to pass the exam, for each teaching a minimum grade is needed: 6 points for B8433 BACTERIOLOGY, 3 points for B8433 IMMUNOLOGY, 6 points for B8458 VIROLOGY AND VACCINOLOGY, 12 points for B8449 PARASITOLOGY AND MYCOLOGY, and 6 points for B8443 INFLAMMATION AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY.
No supplementary materials or electronic devices (e.g., calculators, tablets, smartwatches, computers) may be used during the exam, except for those explicitly allowed by the instructor.
Negative results are not graded numerically but recorded as “withdrawn” or “failed” in the electronic transcript on AlmaEsami, and do not affect the student’s academic record.
The final grade will be published on the AlmaEsami platform (https://almaesami.unibo.it/?lang=en ) within 5 working days of the date of the exam. Grades for the individual parts will be available for review together with the tests on a date set by the teachers. Students may reject the final grade by informing the course examiner via email within 5 working days.
The designated course contact for this course is Prof. Andrea Balboni
Students can register for exams through the AlmaEsami platform (http://almaesami.unibo.it/ ). Exams are scheduled during the designated periods in the academic calendar. Additional sessions are available for students beyond the standard program duration.
Students with learning disorders and/or temporary or permanent disabilities: please, contact the office responsible (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en/for-students ) as soon as possible so that they can propose acceptable adjustments. The request for adaptation must be submitted in advance (15 days before the exam date) to the lecturer, who will assess the appropriateness of the adjustments, taking into account the teaching objectives.
With regard to the learning assessment, the use of AI is prohibited. Any use of AI constitutes a breach of academic integrity.
Teaching tools
Power point presentations, class quizzes, discussion of images of macroscopic lesions from the veterinary teaching portal and other sources
In case of difficulty understanding the course content, the instructor is available for clarification meetings, which must be scheduled via email.
Office hours
See the website of Giancarlo Avallone
Office hours
See the website of Giancarlo Avallone