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INF-Questions-STOM - angl..pdf | Questions - Infectious Diseases - STOM -2023/2024 | Jarmila Šindelářová |
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INFECTIOUS DISEASES:<br>
Infectious diarrhea. Acute viral hepatitis. Neuroinfections. AIDS. Respiratory tract infections. Exanthematic infectious diseases. Lymphadenopathy. Methodology of epidemiological studies. Disinfection, sterilisation, diratisation, disinsection. Nosocomial a occupational infections. Vaccination.<br> <br> <br> <br> EPIDEMIOLOGY:<br> General epidemiology, selected terminology, working methods Methods of disinfection and sterilization Nosocomial infections Alimentary infections and intoxications Vector-borne infections, animal injuries and contact with animal biological material Vaccination Viral hepatitis Disease caused by the virus HIV Coronavirus diseases – SARS, MERS, covid-19 Epidemiological news Last update: Šindelářová Jarmila (27.09.2023)
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INFECTIOUS DISEASES FOR 4th COURSE DENTAL MEDICINE Literature recommended for students: The obligatory literature: Mandal, B.K., Wilkins,E.G.L., Dunbar,E.M., Mayon-White,R.T.: Infections Diseases. Oxford: Blackwell 2004 The recommend literature: Hobstová,J. et al.: Infections Diseases. Praha Karolinum 2012 Mandell, G.L., Bennett, J.E., Dolin, R.: Mandell, Douglas and Bennett´s PRINCIPLES and PRACTICE of INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 9th edition 2019, 4176 pp. ISBN: 0323482554 Materials for lessons in Moodle
Epidemiology: Bakoss P.: Compendium of Epidemiology. Comenius University Bratislava 1999 Mandal B.K., Wilkins, E.G.L., Dunbar, E.M., Mayon-White, R.T.: Lecture notes on Infectious Diseases. Blackwell Science Ltd. 1996 PowerPoint presentations Materials for lessons in Moodle
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INFECTIOUS MEDICINE - Attendance will be checked during each practical lesson The condition to gain the credit is a maximum of one absence in practical classes. Replacement of missing practical lessons is possible after agreement with the teacher. The Epidemiology exam has got a written part (the student draws 4 test questions, to which he answers in writing in his own words) and an oral part ( 1 question from general or from special epidemiology – according to the list of questions). Preparation time 15 min. Teaching and the exam will take place according to the usual anti-epidemic measures.
EPIDEMIOLOGY: Attendance will be checked during each practical lesson The condition to gain the credit is a maximum of one absence in practical classes. Replacement of missing practical lessons is possible after agreement with the teacher. The Epidemiology exam has got a written part (the student draws 4 test questions, to which he answers in writing in his own words) and an oral part ( 1 question from general or from special epidemiology – according to the list of questions). Preparation time 15 min. Teaching and the exam will take place according to the usual anti-epidemic measures.
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INFECTIOUS MEDICINE Section I Infectious causes of diarrhea. Viral hepatitis Infectious gastroenteritis of viral and bacterial origin and foodborne toxigenic diarrhoea (clinical course, diagnosis, therapy, prophylaxis) Differential diagnosis of infectious and non – infectious diarrhoea Complications of infectious diarrheal diseases Incidence and epidemiology of viral hepatitis type A, B, C. Clinical picture, therapy. Possibilities of the prophylaxis Differential diagnosis of acute hepatitis (infectious and non-infectious origin)
Section II Exanthematic diseases and lymphadenopathy Differential diagnosis of rashes. Viral and bacterial pathogens in the etiology of „exanthematic diseases“ Differential diagnosis of infectious and non-infectious causes of lymphadenopathy, mainly in orofacial region Viral, bacterial and protozoal cause sof lymphadenopathy
Section III Neuroinfections – bacterial and aseptic meningitis Epidemiology, etiology, clinical features, diagnostic approach. Differential diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, prophylaxis Bacterial meningitis - haemophilus meningitis, pneumococcal meningitis, meningococcal infection Septicaemia. Septic shock Viral meningitis and encephalitis. Tick borne infections (TBE, Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, rickettsiosis, tularaemia). Parotitis epidemica (Mumps) and complications of CNS Botulism. Tetanus
Section IV Respiratory tract infections. AIDS Herpesvirus infections (HSV-1, HSV-2), Chickenpox and herpes zoster Influenza, parainfluenza, other viral infections of respiratory tract /RS virus, adenovirus, enterovirus, rhinovirus, acute obstructive laryngitis /croup/ AIDS as a consequence of HIV infection. Symptoms in orofacial region Opportunistic infections and tumours associated with AIDS
EPIDEMIOLOGY General epidemiology, disinfetion, disinsection,
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INFECTIOUS MEDICINE - Completion of teaching practical and theoretical parts with the possibility of one absence. Substitution of missing practices will be possible by appointment and according to the epidemiological situation on a full-time presentation. In the 2021/2022 school year, teaching at the Department of Infectious Diseases and TM will take place on a full-time course. However, during the year, the method of teaching may change according to the current epidemiological situation. Full-time teaching will take place at KINTM (pav. 2 FN Bory), in individual wards and in the library since 1:00 p.m. to 2:40 p.m. All teaching and examination will take place according to the required anti-epidemic rules - mandatory in FFP2 respirators, with hand disinfection, with confirmation of: negative PCR test, not older than 7 days, completed vaccination at least 14 days ago, or with medical confirmation of the disease, of a period not longer than 180 days. Students who are not equipped with an FFP2 respirator will not be admitted to teaching and will not be recognized for participation. The on-site examination in infectious medicine is oral and begins with the withdrawal of 1 question – according to the published list. Time to prepare about 15 min. The student must have stationary for the exam. For the exam, the student must not carry a mobile phone and other illegal aids. EPIDEIOLOGY
Attendance will be checked during each practical lesson The condition to gain the credit is a maximum of one absence in practical classes. Replacement of missing practical lessons is possible after agreement with the teacher. The Epidemiology exam has got a written part (the student draws 4 test questions, to which he answers in writing in his own words) and an oral part ( 1 question from general or from special epidemiology – according to the list of questions). Preparation time 15 min. You will be continuously informed about anti-epidemic measures related to teaching and examinations.
Last update: Šindelářová Jarmila (27.09.2023)
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