- Docente: Silvia Piva
- Credits: 3
- SSD: VET/05
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Veterinary Medicine (cod. 5984)
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from Sep 15, 2025 to Oct 29, 2025
Learning outcomes
At the end ofthis course the student acquires the basic principles of bacteriology and immunology necessary for the study of the main mechanisms governing the relations between causative agent and animal host; the studentknows the main methods for diagnosis and immunization.
Course contents
The course of Bacteriology is part of the integrated course of Microbiology and Parasitology, which also includes the courses of Parasitology and Micology and Virology. At the end of the integrated course of Microbiology and Parassitology the student acquires knowledge of basic principles, correct terminology, taxonomy, morphology, biology and host interactions of the virus, bacteria parasites and mycetes which are more common and important in Veterinary Medicine, with regard also to Public Health. The student knows the the basic principles of immunology and immunization and the main methods for diagnosis used in virology, bacteriology, parasitology and mycology.
Academic lectures (25 hours)
Bacteriology
General bacteriology: functional structure of the bacterial cell and bacterial cultivation;
Bacterial genetics: mutations and ricombinations;
Bacteria as pathogenic agents: interaction microorganism-host and pathogenic properties of bacteria;
Methods for microorganism control: physical and chemical agents in the control of microorganisms, antibiotics and antibiotic-resistance;
Special bacteriology: classification of bacteria, Eubacteria Gram-negative, Gram positive and without cell wall.
Immunology
General properties of immune responses;
Antigens and immunogenicity;
Humoral immunity;
Mucosal immunity and passive immunity;
Cell-mediated immunity;
Practicals (8 hours)
Bacteriological assay: direct microscopical evaluation; bacterial isolation; colonies identification by MALDI-TOF and by molecular tools; antimicrobial susceptibility evaluation.
Serology
The Syllabus of the course unit and the list of EAEVE Day One Competences that the course unit contributes to achieving can be viewed on the dedicated page.dedicated page [http://corsi.unibo.it/singlecycle/VeterinaryMedicine/course-units-syllabi-and-day-one-competences]
Readings/Bibliography
Students can study by consulting suggested books and by using slides and other materials available in virtual platform.
Poli G., Cocilovo A., Dall'Ara P., Martino P.A., Ponti W., Microbiologia e immunologia veterinaria, II Edizione, UTET, Torino, 2005.
Tizard I., Veterinary immunology: an introduction, VII Ed. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 2004.
Powerpoint presentations used by the teacher during the course and uploaded in IOL (https://iol.unibo.it)
Teaching methods
The theoretical lectures take place in a teaching room properly supplied with multimedia equipment. The practical lectures, carried out in a properly equipped teaching lab, provide for a constant presence of the teacher with introductive and explanatory discussions. Every practical training activity is carried out singly by the students and submitted to discussion with the teacher.
In consideration of the types of activities and teaching methods adopted, all students have to carry out the e-learning modules 1 and 2 [https://www.unibo.it/it/servizi-e-opportunita/salute-e-assistenza/salute-e-sicurezza/sicurezza-e-salute-nei-luoghi-di-studio-e-tirocinio] and carry out the module 3 of specific training on safety and health in study places. Information on dates and methods of attendance of module 3 can be consulted in the specific section of the degree program website.
Assessment methods
Student assessment will be based on a final written test. The examination of the teachings of Virology, Bacteriology and Immunology, and Parasitology and Mycology takes place at the same time, the different parts cannot be performed separately and the single parts of the exam that could be passed are not considered valid. The exception is the November exam window, during which second-year students may take the partial exams in Virology, Bacteriology, and Immunology separately. The result of the November partial exam in Virology, Bacteriology, and Immunology remains valid for one year. The final mark of the integrated course of "Microbiology and Parasitology" is obtained from the weighted average of the teachings that compose it.
The written test:
- It aims to assess that student has attained the necessary knowledge and skills.
- The written exam consists of a total of 20 questions structured as follows: 9 true/false questions worth 1 point each if answered correctly or 2 points if the response is also reasonably explained; 8 multiple-choice questions with only one correct answer to be selected worth 1 point each; and 3 multiple-choice questions with more than one correct answer to be selected worth 2 points each.
- “The student has a total of 2 hours to complete the integrated course exam; 1 hour is allocated to the partial exam in Virology, Bacteriology, and Immunology in November.
- It will be passed when a minimum mark of 18 points (18/30) will be obtained and the maximum mark obtainable by providing all correct and complete answers is 30 cum laude.
- An unsuccessful test involves repeating the tests of all the teachings by the candidate.
The results of the test will be available within 5 working days. After 5 working days from the date of the test, the mark obtained is uploaded to [https://almaesami.unibo.it/almaesami/welcome.htm] and the student has 48 hours to view it. In case of positive result (at least 18 points), after 48 hours from the publication of the results, the mark will be considered automatically accepted and recorded by the verbalizing teacher. If the candidate decides to reject the mark, she/he will be required to communicate it to all the Professors by e-mail no later than 48 hours from the publication of the results. The test can be viewed by the student by making an appointment with the Professor (via e-mail).
The student has the right to reject the mark at least once (according to the regolamento didattico di ateneo ART. 16, paragraph 5).
During the tests, the use of support materials such as textbooks, notes and IT supports is not allowed.
Students with disabilities or SLDs must contact the Professor via e-mail to have the adjustments to the teaching lesson or in the final evaluation phase, by entering the reference staff (of the specific service for disability or SLD) in the CC.
Prof. Monica Caffara is the verbalising teacher.
Teaching tools
PC video-projector, web-connected PC, teaching lab
Office hours
See the website of Silvia Piva
SDGs

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.