[afro-nets] Open learning on enteric pathogens

Open learning on enteric pathogens
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Dear Friends of the Open Learning on Enteric Pathogens website,
new lectures are available on the web site.

Laila Nimri (Jordan), Salmonella and the intestinal tissue with
an emphasis on epithelial pro-inflammatory response. Polymicro-
bial infections in rural areas of Jordan. A lecture on the eti-
ologies of acute and persistent diarrhoea in children of a rural
area in Jordan and the risk factors associate with their trans-
mission.

Mohammad Youssef (Jordan), PCR-based LightCycler Technology and
its Application in Diagnosis and Typing of diarrheagenic Es-
cherichia coli. A lecture on the use of Real Time PCR for diag-
nosis and typing of E.coli.

Further informations in the news.

Don't forget to participate to the forum.

Please register at http://www.aclisassari.com/acli-openlearning

Best regards,
Salvatore Rubino
mailto:rubino@uniss.it

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OpenLearning on Enteric Pathogens ­ Lectures available:

Berrilli F. (Italy), Giarda Giardiasis.
Beuzon C. R. (Spain), Type III: segretion and Pathogensis - Les-
sons from Salmonella.
Bodrossy L. (Austria), Microbial diagnostic microarrays.
Braoudaki M. (United States), Development and spread of antibi-
otic resistance in salmonella enterica.
Cardona N. (Colombia), Salmonellosis and its impact on public
health.
Cardoso M. (Brasil), Salmonellosis.
Colombo M. M. (Italy), Vibrio cholerae and its genetic fetures.
Conaldi P. G. (Italy), Viruses causing gastroenteritis.
De Lima Santos R. (Brasil), Inflammation at first sight: the en-
counter of Salmonella and intestinal epithelial cells.
Dore M. P. (Italy), Clinical management of darrheal diseases.
Earl P. R. (Mexico), Ascaris, Trichuris, Enterobius, Ancy-
lostoma, Strongyloides and Trichinella (Nematoda), and the dis-
eases that these roundworms cause in humans.
Earl P. R. (Mexico), Amebiasis.
Earl P. R. (Mexico), Diarrhea caused by waterborne Entamoeba,
Giardia, Cryptosporidium and Cyclospora.
Fuchs T. M. (Germany), Salmonella pathogenicity.
Gaind R. (India), Enteric fever - Epidemiolgy clinical features
and antibiotic resistance in India.
Ghenghesh K. S. (Libya), New emerging pathogens-Aeromonas.
Kariuki S. (Kenia), Typhoid fever in Africa: emerging fluoroqui-
nolone resistance.
McCormick B. A. (Unites States), Molecular cross-talk between
epithelial cells and enteric pathogens.
Musumeci S. (Italy), Helicobacter pylori infection in Burkina
Faso an enigma within an enigma.
Musumeci S. (Italy), Epidemiology of bacterial resistance in a
tropical area.
Nimri L. (Jordan), Salmonella and the intestinal tissue with an
emphasis on epithelial pro-inflammatory response. Polymicrobial
infections in rural areas of Jordan.
Okeke I. N. (United States), Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli.
Paglietti B. (Italy), Enterobacteriaceae.
Pompei R. (Italy), Food quality and microbial infection.
Rubino S. (Italy), Surveillance of salmonellosis in developing
countries - a model of cooperation.
Sechi L. (Italy), Mycobacterium paratuberculosis.
Telo A. (Albania), Isolation of salmonella organisms from egg
shells and contents.
Tomas J. M. (Spain), Molecular mechanisms of bacterial patho-
genesis from an emerging pathogen-aeromonas.
Youssef M. (Jordan), PCR-based LightCycler Technology and its
Application in Diagnosis and Typing of diarrheagenic Escherichia
coli.

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Prof. Salvatore Rubino
Dip. Scienze Biomediche
Viale San Pietro 43/b
07100 Sassari, Italy
Tel:+ 39-079-228302
Fax:+ 39-079-212345
mailto:rubino@ssmain.uniss.it