CC 2006 Health Ecology

Students will learn and properly apply basic strategies of ecology and its relation to health to establish mechanisms, appropriate methodologies and critical paths of environmental risks and those that are caused by anthropogenic activity itself, in order to establish disciplinary and thematic correlations required to improve health and well-being by stimulating individual and collective critical analysis, through social participation to improve their current and future life.

CC 2005 Infectious Diseases

At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to understand and analyze the causal relationship of the pathogenic factors of bacteria , viruses, fungi, and parasites with the clinical manifestations of the most common infectious diseases through the analysis of the general characteristics of the agents causing disease (etiology), the pathophysiological mechanisms by which the disease takes hold (pathogenesis) and their morphological and clinical consequences, which will provide a basis for the care of patients with infectious diseases.