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Last update: doc. MUDr. Marek Bednář, CSc. (17.09.2008)
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Last update: doc. MUDr. Marek Bednář, CSc. (17.09.2008)
The focus of the education is shifted to the microbial pathogenesis and immunology |
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Last update: doc. MUDr. Marek Bednář, CSc. (17.09.2008)
Murray P, Rosenthal KS, Pfaller MA. Medical Microbiology, fifth ed., Elsevier Mosby 2005, ISBN 0-123-03303-2 |
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Last update: doc. MUDr. Marek Bednář, CSc. (17.09.2008)
The education includes lectures and laboratory practicals. Individual learning is also essential. The students demonstrate their knowledge at 3 written multiple choice tests during the semester. The students should take part in the weekly laboratory practicals with a good background knowledge of the topics involved. Students must attend the practicals in accordance with the guidelines of the faculty. Students with excess absence and/or students who have not improved on their bad test results are not permitted to sit for the module IIA exam. The students should prepare notes on their work and results at the laboratory practicals. |
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Last update: doc. MUDr. Marek Bednář, CSc. (28.09.2010)
The course includes lectures and laboratory practicals. Individual learning is also essential. The students demonstrate their knowledge at 3 written multiple choice tests during the semester. The students should take part in the weekly laboratory practicals with a good background knowledge of the topics involved. Students must attend the practicals in accordance with the guidelines of the faculty. Students with excess absence and/or students who have not improved on their bad test results are not permitted to sit for the module IIA exam. The students should prepare notes on their work and results at the laboratory practicals. |
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Last update: doc. MUDr. Marek Bednář, CSc. (17.09.2008)
1. Introduction
Basic Principles of Medical Microbiology 2. Bacterial Classification 3. Bacterial Morphology and Cell Wall Structure and Synthesis 4. Bacterial Metabolism and Growth 5. Bacterial Genetics 6. Viral Classification, Structure, and Replication 7. Fungal Classification, Structure, and Replication 8. Parasitic Classification, Structure, and Replication 9. Commensal and Pathogenic Microbial Flora in Humans 10. Sterilization, Disinfection, and Antisepsis
Basic Concepts in the Immune Response 11. Elements of Host Protective Responses 12. The Humoral Immune Response 13. Cellular Immune Responses 14. Immune Responses to Infectious Agents 15. Antimicrobial Vaccines
General Principles of Laboratory Diagnosis 16. Microscopic Principles and Applications 17. Molecular Diagnosis 18. Serologic Diagnosis
Bacteriology 19. Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenesis 20. Antibacterial Agents 2l. Laboratory Diagnosis of Bacterial Diseases 22. Staphylococcus and Related Organisms 23. Streptococcus 24. Enterococcus and Other Gram-Positive Cocci 25. Bacillus 26. Listeria and Erysipelothrix 27. Corynebacterium and Other Gram-Positive Bacilli 28. Nocardia and Related Organisms 29. Mycobacterium 30. Neisseria and Related Organisms 31. Enterobacteriaceae 32. Vibrio and Aeromonas 33. Campylobacter, and Helicobacter 34. Pseudomonas and Related Organisms 35. Haemophilus and Related Bacteria 36. Bordetella 37. Francisella and Brucella 38. Legionella 39. Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Rods 40. Anaerobic, Spore-Forming Gram-Positive Bacteria 41. Anaerobic, Non-Spore-Forming Gram-Positive Bacteria 42. Anaerobic Gram-Negative Bacteria 43. Treponema, Borrelia, and Leptospira 44. Mycoplasma, and Ureaplasma 45. Rickettsia and Orientia 46. Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and Coxiella 47. Chlamydiaceae 48. Role of Bacteria in Disease (jump to chapter 69)
Virology 49. Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis 50. Antiviral Agents 51. Laboratory Diagnosis of Viral Diseases 52. Papillomaviruses, and Polyomaviruses 53. Adenoviruses 54. Human Herpesviruses 55. Poxviruses 56. Parvoviruses 57. Picornaviruses 58. Coronaviruses, and Noraviruses 59. Paramyxoviruses 60. Orthomyxoviruses 61. Rhabdoviruses Filoviruses, and Bornaviruses 62. Reoviruses 63. Togaviruses and Flaviviruses 64. Bunyaviruses and Arenaviruses 65. Retroviruses 66. Hepatitis viruses 67. Unconvential Slow viruses: Prions 68. Role of viruses in Disease (jump to chapter 79)
Mycology 69. Pathogenesis of Fungal Pathogenesis 70. Antifungal Agents 71. Laboratory Diagnosis of Fungal Diseases 72. Superficial and Cutaneous Mycoses 73. Subcutaneous Mycoses 74. Systemic Mycoses Caused by Endemic Dimorphic Fungal Pathogens 75. Opportunistic Mycoses 76. Fungal and Fungal-like Infections of Unusual and Uncertain
Etiology 77. Mycotoxicoses 78. Role of Fungi in Disease
Parasitology 79. Pathogenesis of Parasitic Disease 80. Antiparasitic Agents 81. Laboratory Diagnosis of Parasitic Disease 82. Intestinal and Urogenital Protozoa 83. Blood and Tissue Protozoa 84. Nematodes 85. Trematodes 86. Cestodes 87. Arthropod 88. Role of Parasites in Disease |