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Syllabus for VMPM 536 Zoonoses – Spring Term 2011 Instructor in Charge – Dr. C.O. Thoen [email protected], 294-7608 Class meets on Tuesdays 5 to 8 pm 1/11 Brucella, Bacillus, and Listeria – Dr. C. Thoen 1/18 Mycobacterium and Rhodococcus – Dr. C. Thoen 1/25 Staphylococcus, Streptococcus and Erysipelothrix,– Dr. Thoen 2/1 Clostridium – Dr. R. Rosenbusch Antibiotic Resistance in bacteria – Dr. S. Hurd 2/8 Salmonella – Dr. N. Cornick Escherichia coli and Shigella – Dr. L. Nolan 2/15 Yersinia , Francisella, and Pasteurella – Dr. L. Schlater 2/22 Campylobacter, Vibrio, Leptospira & Borellia– Dr. Q. Zhang 3/1 Pseudomonas and Dermatophilus– Dr. C. Thoen 3/8 Chlamydia and Rickettsia – Dr. A. Anderson MIDTERM WRITTEN EXAMINATION 3/15 SPRING BREAK 3/22 Arthropod-borne RNA viruses – Dr. K. Platt Arthropod-borne RNA viruses – Dr. K. Platt 3/29 Non-arthropod-borne RNA viruses – Dr. K. Yoon 4/5 Non-arthropod-borne RNA viruses – Dr. K. Yoon 4/12 Giardia, Crytosporidia, & Toxoplasma – Dr. C. Petersen 4/19 Leishmania and Trypanasomes – Dr. J. Beetham 4/26 Prions – Dr. A. Kanthasamy 4/26 Tremetodes, Cestodes and Nematodes – Dr. J. Jarvinen 5/3 Final Written Examination Course Evaluation: Midterm Exam 200 pts Final Exam (comprehensive) 400 pts Case report – written and presentation 100 pts Grading: Final Percentage Grade >92% A >84% B >76% C >68% D <68% F