ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGIE
 
Lectured in 3rd year ChemistrySection environent care
Theory [A] 13.0
Exercises [B] 13.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 78
Studypoints [E] 3
Level  
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Christiaan VLERICK
Reference TGCHCM03A23989
 
Key words
Hygienic indicators

Objectives
Perfection of practical microbiology, aimed at environmental hygienic analyses and soil microbiology.
Strategic approach of microbiological inspections (soil, compost, waste, water, air) + food inspections.
Learning how to evaluate the hygienic quality of environmental samples, by tracing and/or enumerating hygienic indicators.
Introduction to the most prominent human pathogens, learning the appropriate techniques for qualitative analysis on pathogens, including identification and validation.
Soil microbiology; introduction to the most important soil microbiotics and the basis principles of a microbial-ecological soil management.

Topics
Qualitative and quantitative analysis on Coliforms en Enterococcus (drinking water, surface water), followed by identification (API 20E, API Strep).
Enumeration of Clostridium perfringens (water, soil, meat).
Enumeration of fungi (soil, compost, biofertilisers), isolation and identification techniques.
Qualitative and quantitative analysis on Staphylococcus aureus in fresh meat products, identification.
Detection of Salmonella and Shigella in water, compost, manure.
Soil microbiology : soil microbiota, N-cycle (nitrification, Rhizobium), soil respiration test.
Microbiological control of air en surfaces (materials).
Testing desinfectants, biocides.
Only theoretical : Campylobacter, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Vibrio cholerae and V. parahaemolyticus.


Prerequisites
Microbiology: basics microscopy, media preparation, sterilisation, transfer of micro-organisms, workig aseptically, enumeration, isolation techniques

Final Objectives


Materials used
Hand-outs + student takes notes of the lab-exercises

Study costs
6.5 euro

Study guidance
Teacher at one's disposal in the microbiology lab

Teaching Methods
Lectures
Practical exercises in the microbiology lab


Assessment
Max. 60 points
Theory: 30 points
Oral exam (preparation on paper)
Exercises: 30 points
Continuous assessment during the academic year, reports, practicum notebook

Lecturer(s)
Chris Vlerick