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  <dc:title>Essential veterinary education in modern molecular tools for the detection of disease : what veterinarians will need to know about genomics and molecular biology and diagnostics (including bioterrorist weapons) in 2025</dc:title>
  <dc:creator>/de Lamballerie, Xavier</dc:creator>
  <dc:subject>Bioterrorist weapons</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>Curriculum</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>Emerging pathogens</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>Genomics</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>Modern molecular diagnostics</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>Specific versus open diagnostic procedures</dc:subject>
  <dc:description>Future veterinary education programmes in microbiology will undoubtedly include an increasing emphasis on new and existing molecular tools. They should also, however, provide veterinarians with a comprehensive and clear understanding of the types of results that can be obtained using a particular approach (for example, specific diagnostic procedures as against open diagnostic procedures, phenotypic versus genotypic characterisation, etc.). Furthermore, students should gain a sound knowledge of which type of test is the most appropriate in a given clinical or epidemiological situation, and what conclusions can or cannot be drawn from the results. Consequently, each veterinary curriculum should focus on the following items: the principles of molecular biology and genomics; the detection of disease and characteristics of molecular tests; the principles of micro-organism taxonomy, sequence comparison and molecular epidemiology and their applications (such as: taxonomic identification, epidemiological survey, genetic evolution and the traceability of strains); and the role of the veterinarian in the field of zoonoses and human public health.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>2009</dc:date>
  <dc:type>text</dc:type>
  <dc:identifier>https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010049204</dc:identifier>
  <dc:identifier>fdi:010049204</dc:identifier>
  <dc:identifier>de Lamballerie Xavier. Essential veterinary education in modern molecular tools for the detection of disease : what veterinarians will need to know about genomics and molecular biology and diagnostics (including bioterrorist weapons) in 2025. 2009, 28 (2),  657-662</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>EN</dc:language>
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