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Course Description

In this course, students develop a practical understanding of the principles and techniques used to identify internal and external parasites of common household pets and farm animals. Students gain instruction in the aid of further parasitic treatment, husbandry and client education.

Learning outcomes

  1. Identify and describe the lifecycles of the common parasites of domestic animals and the importance in control and treatment.
  2. Recall and perform the appropriate recovery techniques for identification of parasites.
  3. Identify and name common parasites in domestic animals.
  4. Articulate various and appropriate treatment and control options available for common parasites.
  5. Identify and explain the zoonotic potential associated with common parasites.
  6. Discuss common parasites and their control and treatment with clients.

AVAILABLE IN CANADA ONLY FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA OPEN LEARNING PROGRAM

Course topics

  • Module 1: Introduction to Parasitology and Microscopy
  • Module 2: Methods of Control, Introduction to Endoparasites, and Recovery Techniques
  • Module 3: Nematodes (Ascarids and Lungworms) and Simple Flotation
  • Module 4: Nematodes (Threadworm, Hookworm, Strongyles, Trichostronglyes) and Centrifugation Flotation
  • Module 5: Nematodes (Trichuroidea, Oxyuroidea, Filarioidea) and Cellophane Tape Method
  • Module 6: Cestodes, Squash Smear, and Baermann Technique
  • Module 7: Trematodes and Sedimentation Technique
  • Module 8: Protozoans, Direct Smear, and Zinc Sulphate Centrifugation
  • Module 9: Blood Parasites, Heartworm, and Modified Knott’s Test
  • Module 10: Ectoparasites (Fleas, Lice, and Flies)
  • Module 11: Ectoparasites (Ticks and Mites)
  • Module 12: Endoparasites Antiparasitics
  • Module 13: Ectoparasite Antiparasitics

Required text and materials

Note: Print versions of the textbooks are strongly recommended for all VTEC courses.

Students are responsible for purchasing the required materials on their own:

  • Hendrix, C. M. (2023). Diagnostic parasitology for veterinary technicians (6th ed.). Elsevier.
    Type: Textbook. ISBN: 9780323831031 / 9780323831048

Note: This item can be purchased directly from the following VitalSource link.

Additional requirements

Students will also need the following:

  • A computer with Internet access
  • A video recording device

Assessments

Please be aware that should your course have a final exam, you are responsible for the fee to the online proctoring service, ProctorU, or to the in-person approved Testing Centre. Please contact exams@tru.ca with any questions about this.

To successfully complete this course, students must achieve a passing grade of 60% or higher on the overall course, and 50% or higher on the final mandatory exam.

The following table illustrates how your final grade will be determined for this course.

Assignment 1: Recovery Chart – Fecal Examinations15%
Quiz 1: Introduction and Recovery Techniques5%
Quiz 2: Nematodes and Recovery Techniques5%
Assignment 2: Centrifugation Flotation Video7.5%
Quiz 3: Tichuroidea, Oxyuroidea, Filarioidea, Cestodes and Recovery Techniques5%
Assignment 3: Parasitology Brochure/Client Education7.5%
Quiz 4: Trematodes, Protozoans, and Recovery Techniques5%
Assignment 4: Ectoparasite Collection and Preparation5%
Quiz 5: Blood Parasites, Ectoparasites, and Recovery Techniques5%
Final Exam (mandatory)40%
Total100%

Prerequisites

VTEC 1101 (Provisionally Approved November 10, 2020 to November 9, 2021) with a minimum grade of C

VTEC 1593 (Provisionally Approved November 10, 2020 to November 9, 2021) with a minimum grade of C

Exclusions

ANHD 1110

VTEC 1200

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Open Learning faculty member information

An Open Learning faculty member is available to assist students. Students will receive the necessary contact information at the start of the course.

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