
Anna-Clara Rönner- Doctor of Medicine
- PhD student at Karlstads Universitet and University West
Anna-Clara Rönner
- Doctor of Medicine
- PhD student at Karlstads Universitet and University West
Research in biology and teaching pre-service teachers, including course responsibilities and examinator. https://www.kau
About
10
Publications
1,406
Reads
How we measure 'reads'
A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the full-text. Learn more
136
Citations
Introduction
This research endeavor is designed to investigate, at both academic and societal dimensions, the transformative trajectory of knowledge pertaining to microorganisms and infectious diseases and its manifestation in the pedagogical domain of mandatory schooling. The unraveling of scholastic knowledge will be undertaken through a meticulous analysis of educational resources, encompassing textbooks and educators' pedagogical views, complemented by insights derived from students' perspectives.
Current institution
Karlstads Universitet and University West
Current position
- PhD student
Additional affiliations
Position
- Project Manager
Education
August 2001 - October 2006
Department of Clinical Bacteriology
Field of study
- Contamination and spread of Campylobacter jejuni from chicken to humans
Publications
Publications (10)
Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic impacted immensely on individuals and societies around the world. This study aimed at delineating Swedish middle school (10-12-year-old) pupils' understanding of bacteria and viruses, thereby illustrating the influence of the pandemic at schools and in society. Data was collected by semi-structured, individual interv...
The COVID-19 pandemic had an immense impact on communities around the world. We know that new epidemic-prone diseases will emerge in the future. Consequently, it is important to investigate what impact the current pandemic had on school children’s understanding of infectious diseases in order to develop biology education based on that novel underst...
For much of the past year the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had an enormous impact on the lives of individuals and communities around the world. The aims of the current study was to investigate (I) 10 to 12-year-old Swedish pupils´ views on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic influences their interests and understanding regarding contagion...
This study was designed to assess the ability of 2 skin cleaning procedures to remove transient microbial flora from the skin.
The study is a direct comparison of 2 washing procedures: soap and water washing versus cleansing with a no-rinse cleanser.
The trial was performed at the research facilities of the Department of Clinical Bacteriology at th...
Campylobacter jejuni infection is a significant cause of foodborne gastroenteritis worldwide. Consumption and handling of poultry products is believed to be the primary risk factor for campylobacteriosis. Risk assessments require quantitative data, and C. jejuni is enumerated usually by direct plating, which sometimes allows growth of non-Campyloba...
The major objective of the study was to explore the genomic diversity between Campylobacter jejuni (C.jejuni) from different sources as a tool for epidemiological considerations. Subtyping was performed using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and the enzyme used for cleavage was SmaI. Isolates originated from humans infected in Sweden (n=49)...
Campylobacter is today the most common cause of human bacterial enteritis in Sweden, as well as in most other industrialized countries. Common sources of infection are undercooked chicken meat, unpasteurized milk and contaminated drinking water. One aim with our present study was to identify the species Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli s...