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IB24-25 EN Final Program.pdf | Integrated Block Program 2024 | Mgr. Kateřina Petříčková, Ph.D. |
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Pathomorphology of infectious diseases and their complications. Systemic approach to infection diseases and
their etiologic agents.
Last update: Kolářová Jana (11.02.2020)
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The aim of this block of lectures is not only to summarize acquired knowledge on microbiology and immunulogy, but to covert thinking of future physicians to respect consequences and make differential diagnostics for benefit of patient. To show evidence of close cooperation of different medical specialists in completing the mosaic of patient diagnosis and treatment and the role of paraclinical subject in this cooperation. Last update: PAV00139 (28.04.2008)
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RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS: Tuberculosis. Pathology of TB infections Viruses, Bacteria and Fungi involved in respiratory tract infections. Pathology of respiratory tract infections and their consequences. Clinical, immunologic alergologic aspects of respiratory infections.
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS: Treponema pallidum and Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Pathology of Syphilis and Gonorrhoea. Clinical course, Epidemiology, Prevention. Infectious agents transmitted by sexual traffic. Pathology of chlamydial, Haemophilus, Klebsiella, Trichomonas infections. Clinical course, epidemiology, prevention.
VIRAL INFECTIONS TRANSMITTED BY SEXUAL CONTACT: Human papillomaviruses, Herpesviruses, HBV,HCV Pathology. Clinical view, epidemiology, prevention. Video: Heamolytic uremic shock HIV Pathology of ARS/AIDS Epidemiology and Clinics of AIDS Infections by Prions
INFECTIONS OF CNS: Viruses involved in encephalitis. Pathology of encephalitis. Clinical course, prognosis and treatment Bacteria causing meningitis. Pathology of Bacterial Meningitis. Clinical course, prognosis, treatment.
GIT INFECTIONS: Bacterial infections of GIT. Pathology of bacterial infections of GIT. Clinical course and treatment of GIT infections. Video: Helicobacter pylori infections Viral infections of GIT (Adeno-, Rota-, Calicivirus etc.). Clinical aspects of viral infections of GIT. Last update: Potužníková Běla, RNDr. (15.11.2010)
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Last update: Petříčková Kateřina, Mgr., Ph.D. (23.10.2024)
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A five day block of lectures. Systemic approach to infectious diseases and their agents. Each topic lectured by a microbiologist (pathogens infecting the tract), a pathologist (morphological changes caused by infectiion), and a clinician (clinical symptoms, diagnostics and therapy). 2022 update - the lectures will be held in person as scheduled in the SIS. The attendance will be checked upon entrance and when leaving = twice a day = by means of electronic ISIC registration in the lecture room. Full attendance is required to get the credit. Last update: Petříčková Kateřina, Mgr., Ph.D. (23.11.2022)
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Pre-requisite: completed courses of B83122 Microbiology 1, Last update: Kolářová Jana (11.02.2020)
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attendance check Last update: Petříčková Kateřina, Mgr., Ph.D. (10.10.2017)
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