Experiencing student activities for age 15
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This hour
Theory•Introduction to bacteria in hospitals•Didactical background of this assignment
Practice•Identification of bacteria•Discussing answers and didactics
Main question:What characteristics of the material are suited for promoting talent development?
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A module for grade 9 studentsAt school•Making preliminary assignment “the structure of bacteria”•Lot of schools; no biology in grade 9
At the campus - day 1•Introduction to subject (50 min)•Choosing which subject students want to specialise in
At the campus - day 2•Specialisation on specific topic•Building a model of a bacterium •Designing an hypthetical antibiotic
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SA
• Staphylococcus Aureus
• 1 in 3 people is a carrier of S. Aureus
• Ofter without being sick
MRSA
• Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
• Treatment antibiotics SA: 2 – 55 euro
• Treatment antibiotics MRSA: 601 – 882 euro– If they work!– More side effects
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MRSA causes
• Pneumonia
• Wound- and skininfection (pictures will follow)
• Bone infections
• Sepsis (for example toxic shock syndrome)– Can be lethal
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Folliculitis
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Impetigo
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Bulleus impetigo
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Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome
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Abces
Carbuncle (multiple boils)
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Ecthyma
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How do we test on MRSA?
• Doctor takes a monster from nose, throat and wound (if wounded)
• Mostly patients who have been to hospitals abroad (why?)
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How do we test on MRSA?
• Cultues grow on petri dishes with antibiotics– Practical assignement on
this theme
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Automatic: culture passes antibiotics
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In a big machine (Phoenix)
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Looking at a genetic level
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What do do when infected?
• Patient must be isolated
• Only contact through airlock and with facemasks
• Try to treat with the expensive antibiotics
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This hour
Theory•Introduction to bacteria in hospitals•Didactical background of this assignment
Practice•Identification of bacteria•Discussing answers and didactics
Main question:What characteristics of the material are suited for promoting talent development?
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A module for grade 9 studentsAt school•Making preliminary assignment “the structure of bacteria”•Lot of schools; no biology in grade 9
At the campus - day 1•Introduction to subject (50 min)•Choosing which subject students want to specialise in
At the campus - day 2•Specialisation on specific topic•Building a model of a bacterium •Designing an hypthetical antibiotic