VetBact

VetBact
Content
Description A database containing information about bacteria of interest in veterinary medicine
Organisms Bacteria
Contact
Research center SLU
Laboratory BVF
Authors Karl-Erik Johansson and Staffan Tamm
Release date 2006
Access
Website VetBact
Tools
Web VetBactLab
Miscellaneous
Version 2.0

The VetBact database contains information about bacteria that are of interest in veterinary medicine.[1][2] The database was developed at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and the National Veterinary Institute in Uppsala, Sweden.

VetBact is primarily intended as a tool for veterinary students and their teachers, but has also proved useful for veterinary practitioners and students attending other academic courses in bacteriology.

History

The first version of the database appeared in Swedish on the website of the National Veterinary Institute in 2006. The database received a major update and was re-launched as 'VetBakt 1.0' under its own domain name, vetbakt.se, in the following year. In 2010, a bilingual (English/Swedish) version known as 'VetBact 2.0' was released and the domain name was changed to vetbact.org. In 2011, three additional modules (VetBactBlog, VetBactQuiz and VetBactLab) were added to the VetBact website.

Contents of the database

This database contains information about over 200 species (and subspecies) of bacteria. These species belong to more than 80 genera and represent 9 of the 29 bacterial phyla. The information about each species comprises etymology, taxonomy, morphology, metabolism, biochemical reactions, host, disease, phylogeny etc. There are more than 300 images for which non-commercial use is permitted under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 2.5 license.

The modules VetBactBlog, VetBactQuiz and VetBactLab

These course-oriented modules can be found under the heading 'Course material' on VetBact.

The VetBact database, and its modules, is based on Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and is now an integral part of the curriculum at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.[3]

References

  1. Johansson, K-E, "VetBact − culturing bacteriological knowledge for veterinarians", Veterinary Record 2014 174: 162-164. doi: 10.1136/vr.g162, February 16, 2014
  2. Zhulin, I B, "Databases for Microbiologists", J. Bacteriol. August 2015 vol. 197 no. 15 2458-2467. doi: 10.1128/JB.00330-15, August, 2015
  3. Fredriksson, M, "VetBakt – ett nätbaserat pedagogiskt verktyg för veterinärstudenter", Pedagogisk grundkurs, steg 3, SLU, 2008
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