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Master in Clinical Infectology and Antibiotic Therapeutics + University Degree with 8 ECTS Credits
800 hours
8 ECTS
Spanish
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Online Training
800 hours
8 ECTS
Spanish
Educational institutions


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Digital certificate included
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After completing the infectology master's degree, the students will have achieved, among others, the following objectives: - Raise awareness of the importance of Public Health training among health professionals. - Define the concept of Public Health and study its evolution and relationship with Epidemiology. - Learn to interpret epidemiological phenomena and know the importance of epidemiological surveillance. - Know the evolution of the most prevalent diseases as well as their current situation. - Know the programs aimed at promoting health in society. - Relate the fundamental concepts of the transmission of inheritance in humans. - Interpret the genetic bases of the main human pathologies. - Know the metabolic deficiencies related to the appearance of different pathologies in men. - Acquire basic knowledge related to the human immune system. - Identify the main pathologies linked to immune deficiencies. - Know the detection and study techniques of the main human pathogenic microorganisms. - Describe the main genera of proteobacteria as well as the different pathologies they cause in humans. - Identify the main types of human pathogenic gram-negative bacteria, taking into account the diseases they cause. - Relate spirochetes and pathogenic eukaryotic microorganisms to the pathologies they cause. - Know antibacterial and antifungal drugs, taking into account their scope of action. - Analyze the origin, characteristics and response mechanisms of the immune system. - Analyze nucleic acid extraction and amplification techniques (PCR and variants) and their multiple applications. - Describe autoimmunity and the techniques commonly used for its study. - Analyze the phenomenon of hypersensitivity and the laboratory techniques used in allergy studies. - Describe the methodology used in the study of lymphocyte subpopulations and in the functional characterization of relevant cells of the immune system. - Analyze the application of the various antigen-antibody techniques in microbiological and hematological diagnosis. - Describe the process that guarantees the quality of the parameters analyzed in the various immunological techniques. - Know the agents that cause infections. - Analyze the immune system, as well as the concepts of autoimmunity and immunodeficiency. - Know the main infectious diseases. - Identify the main bacterial and viral diseases. - Know the main urgent infectious pathologies. - Analyze the most frequent nosocomial diseases. - Improve interventions in the prevention of infections by intestinal parasites. - Make known the main developments and clinical advances in parasitic infections that may occur in specialized care, especially among the immigrant population. - Define what a clinical laboratory is, its organization, sections and materials, instruments and basic equipment. - Identify and select the type of sample required to diagnose a possible infectious disease. - Describe the main syndromes in travelers who present with infectious tropical diseases. - Identify the main infectious tropical diseases. - Select the indicated treatment within the main groups of diseases. - Prevent infectious tropical diseases. - Define the meaning of HIV/AIDS and what it implies in the human body. - Describe the mechanisms or causes that produce AIDS in our body. - List the symptoms that can lead to the diagnosis of the disease. - Go deeper into the care that should be applied to people who have the disease. - Study what preventive measures should be taken take into account to prevent the disease from developing.
Public and private public health entities, Health educators, Epidemiologists, Non-profit organizations, Pharmaceutical Industries, Professors, Researchers, Laboratory analysts, Scientists, Health, Medicine, Nursing, Clinical Microbiology, Immunology, etc.
Thanks to this master's degree in infectology, you will be able to complete and/or update your academic and professional knowledge in the field of clinical infectology as well as in the treatment carried out through antimicrobial therapy. You will therefore know everything related to epidemiology, clinical microbiology, the main diseases of microbial origin (infectious, viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic) and the main characteristics of antimicrobial therapy.