Department
Department of Poultry & Fish DiseaseAcademic Program
Master in Poultry diseasesType
ElectiveCredits
03Prerequisite
MVPO 602Overview
1. Introduction of special viral diseases and Vaccination Failure in avian (turkey and waterfowl)
2. Roles of pathogenesis in avian viral disease.
3. Impact of viral disease on avian reproduction and world wildlife.
4. Diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment, and control of viral disease in avian.
Intended learning outcomes
A. Knowledge & understand
A.1 The student knows the difference between viral diseases affecting Turkey and waterfowl birds.
A.2 The student understands the importance of the difference between specific virus diseases in epidemic condition.
A.3 The student understands the roles of virus induce disease in avian
A.4 The student understands the epidemic, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment, and control of viral disease in chicken, Turkey, and waterfowl birds.
B. Mental skills
B.1 The student is able to differentiate between avian viral species which induce the disease
B.2 The student can explain the pathway of avian viral disease depending on viral pathogenesis
B.3 The student is able to choose the method to diagnose viral disease.
B.4 The student capable of diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment, and control of avian viral disease
C. Practical & professional skills
C.1 The student can do a clinical field examination to diagnose avian viral disease.
C.2 The student can perform an autopsy of dead birds, and perform a diagnosis.
C.3 The student is able to collect specific samples for avian viral isolation and PCR.
C.4 The student can choose and administrate the treatment and vaccine by several methods.
D. Generic and transferable skills
D.1 The student is able to explain to the owner the roles of avian viral disease transmission.
D.2 The student can give the owner and government medical advice concerning the risk, treatment, control, and vaccination of avian viral diseases.
D.3 The student can warn the government or owners about the impact of avian viral infection on wildlife.
D.4 The student is able to write viral Bio-security reports to the government or owner.
Teaching and learning methods
Lectures using the White Board, Lectures using the projector (Data Show), and Use of audio-visual techniques. Practical and field training
Methods of assessments
Evaluation No. |
Evaluation methods |
Evaluation duration |
Evaluation Weight |
percentage |
Evaluation date (week) |
|
1sth evaluation |
1sth midterm exam |
2hrs |
43% |
10 |
After ten weeks |
|
2nd evaluation |
2nd midterm exam |
2hrs |
21% |
10 |
After twenty weeks |
|
3rd evaluation
|
Final exam
|
Paper exam |
3hrs |
100% |
50 |
At 14 weeks of studies |
Pract exam |
10-15 mints |
100% |
20 |
|||
Oral exam |
20 mints |
100% |
10 |
At the end of the course
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References
- Disease of poultry
- Avian Virology: Current Research and Future Trends 2019
- Avian disease journal
Advanced Viral Poultry Disease (MVPO 605)
Advanced Avian Immunology (MVPO 606)
Poultry Parasitic Disease (MVPO 607)
Disease of Pet and cage Birds (MVPO 611)
Principle of disease prevention and control of poultry diseases - II (MVPO604)
Miscellaneous and Nutritional Disorder (MVPO610)
Principle of disease prevention and control of poultry disease (MVP0601)
General Viral Poultry Disease (MVPO 602)
General Avian Immunology (MVPO 603)
General Bacterial Poultry Disease (MVPO 608)
Research Methods (MVRM200)