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Microbiology, Immunology and General Infectology
The goal of the course is to explain the relationships between individual reactivity of humans, pathogenic microorganisms and environment.
Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (23.11.2011)
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The goal of the course is to explain the relationships between individual reactivity of humans, pathogenic microorganisms and environment. The basis is to understand interactions between various microorganisms and individual defense mechanisms of human organism, to specify and quantify both players of interactions - detection of pathogens and their property and features of immune mechanisms. This educational process on the microscopic and molecular level is supplemented by the clinical approach - demonstration of clinical cases with origin of infection or diseases caused by immune disorders. •Students are expected to combine knowledge of pathophysiology, microbiology, immunology and histopathology - rational clinical science will be born from that. Students will get knowledge of clinical picture of infectious and immunopathologic diseases, diagnostic approach and basics of therapeutic approach. Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (23.11.2011)
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presentations from the lectures and seminars available in Výuka Murray P, Rosenthal KS, Pfaller MA. Medical Microbiology, 8th ed., Elsevier Mosby 2015 Hobstova J (ed.): Infectious Diseases. 2nd edition. Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press 2012 Last update: Džupová Olga, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (25.09.2019)
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General Infectology: Lectures will give basic informations about topics, seminars are based on interactive knowledqe acquisition. Bedside practice show the clinical manifestations of infectious diseases, and also the operation of the infectious disease department and the application of isolation measures in practice. Seminars and bedside practice take place at the Department of Infectious Diseases, Building No. 7, at the Bulovka University Hospital. The entrance for students is from the bridge on the 2nd floor. Then, please walk up to the 6th floor where students´ area is located. Students should be equipped with their own FFP2 respirators, stethoscopes, and hospital footwear; they will receive gowns at the department. It is necessary to consider the longer time needed to travel to Bulovka Hospital due to changes in public transport which begun on March 28, 2022. The start time of bedside practices and seminars must be respected. Last update: Džupová Olga, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (01.04.2022)
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Credit for the COurse is based on 3 Colloqiums (Microbiology, Immunology, Infectology) Part Immunology: · Active presence at the course (practicum is obligatory) · Seminar paper on Immunology: 3-5 pages, printed, not by e-mail (formal requirements, references), 1 or 2 students for one paper Paper due last week of semester - END of the course! Seminar paper topics: Anything from immunology (immunology aspects are obligatory). Advise from the teacher during the course is recommended. Resources - several citations from recent peer- rewied journals with formal aspects, lay information from web is not allowed as a reliable medical resource. For colloquium: Individual paper discussion, questions about the course topics, during the winter Exam period. List of student to teachers will be posted at Board, Dept Immunology, terms: individual with the teacher.
Part Infectology: Prerequisites for colloquium: 80% attendance at practice and seminars, that means 2 out of 3 days of lessons given at the Department of Infectology, Bulovka Hospital (day includes seminar and practice). The only accepted appology is a disease confirmed by medical certificate or active participation at medical conference confirmed by certificate of active attendance.
Exam from Microbiology, Immunology and General Infectology: Terms: Exam period of summer semester, 3rd year The form will be announced at beginning of summer semester (written MCQ or oral exam) Last update: Džupová Olga, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (13.02.2023)
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Detailed syllabus, including Study materials, please see:
General infectology - syllabus: 1) Diarhea of infectious origin 2) Urinary tract infections 3) Soft tissue infections 4) Liver infections 5) Highly contagious infections, biological weapons 6) Respiratory tract infections 7) Central nervous system infections 8) Zoonotic infections 9) Diagnostics of infectious diseases 10) Complex therapy of infectious diseases 11) Clinical diagnosis in infectious diseases – clinical cases 12) Practice: Respiratory tract infections 13) Practice: Infectious diarhea, hepatitis, exanthema infections 14) Infectious diseases department Last update: Džupová Olga, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (04.04.2022)
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Prerequisits for Immunology part of the Course is the knowledge from Cell and Molecular Immunology, Module Ib, Ist year Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (23.11.2011)
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