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Section 4. Pathogens of bacterial and viral infectious diseases of humans. Pathogenic fungi and protozoa
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Microbiology
Оглавление
List of abbreviations
Section 1. Morphology, physiology and genetics of microorganisms
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Section 2. Microorganisms and the environment. Pharmaceutical microbiology
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Section 3. The doctrine of immunity. Immunodiagnostic reactions. Medical immunobiological preparations. The doctrine of infection
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Section 4. Pathogens of bacterial and viral infectious diseases of humans. Pathogenic fungi and protozoa
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Topic: intestinal infections: escherichiosis, typhoid fever, dysentery, cholera and botulism
Issues for discussion
Theoretical block of information
General principles for diagnosing infections caused by microbes of the Enterobacteriaceae family
Escherichia
Prevention and treatment of the disease
Shigella
Epidemiology, pathogenesis and clinic of the disease (features)
Salmonella
Typhoid fever
Salmonella
Cholera
Botulism
Independent work
Laboratory work №1. Describe the disease (cholera, dysentery, botulism) according to the plan
Laboratory work №2. Solve Situational problems
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Test yourself
Test: intestinal infections
Answer key
Topic: pathogens of bacterial respiratory diseases: tuberculosis, diphtheria, whooping cough, meningitis
Issues for discussion
Theoretical block of information
Pathogenicity factors
Pathogens of diphtheria
Causative agents of meningitis
Pertussis pathogens
Treatment and prevention
Independent work
Laboratory work №1. Describe the disease (tuberculosis and whooping cough) according to the plan
Laboratory work №2. Solve situational problems
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Task 4
Test yourself
Test: pathogens of bacterial respiratory diseases
Answer key
Topic: causative agents of contact and blood infections: tetanus, gas gangrene, anthrax, plague, epidemic typhus
Issues for discussion
Theoretical block of information
Rickettsiae of epidemic typhus
Plague pathogens
Causative agents of anthrax
Clostridia — causative agents of gas gangrene
The causative agent of tetanus (Clostridium tetani)
Independent work
Laboratory work №1. Describe diseases (tetanus, epidemic typhus and anthrax) according to the plan
Laboratory work №2. Solve situational problems
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Test yourself
Test: contact and blood infections
Answer key
Topic: pathogens of sexually transmitted diseases: syphilis, gonorrhea, urogenital chlamydia
Issues for discussion
Theoretical block of information
The causative agent of syphilis
Causative agents of urogenital chlamydia
Laboratory diagnostic methods
Independent work
Laboratory work №1. Describe the disease (urogenital chlamydia, syphilis) according to the plan
Laboratory work №2. Solve situational problems
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Test yourself
Test: pathogens of sexually transmitted diseases
Answer key
Topic: viruses — causative agents of respiratory infections: influenza, SARS, rubella and measles
Issues for discussion
Theoretical block of information
Flu
Measles
Rubella
SARS
The structure of the virion and the reproduction of the virus
Laboratory diagnosis of COVID-19
Preventive actions. General prevention
Independent work
Laboratory work №1. Describe the plan of the causative agent of measles, influenza and SARS
Laboratory work №2. Situational tasks
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Test yourself
Test: viral respiratory infections
Answer key
Topic: viruses are pathogens of blood, contact and intestinal infections: hepatitis A, B, C, D, E; polio, HIV infection and rabies
Issues for discussion
Theoretical block of information
There are three periods of the clinical course of rabies
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis D
HIV infection
Enteroviral infections
Polio
Viral hepatitis
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis E
Independent work
Laboratory work №1. Describe according to the plan the causative agent of HIV infection and rabies
Laboratory work №2. Describe the pathogens of Hepatitis A and poliomyelitis according to the plan
Laboratory work №3. Solve situational problems
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Task 4 (to repeat previous topics)
Task 5
Task 6
Task 7
Task 8
Task 9
Task 10
Test yourself
Test: viruses of blood, contact, and intestinal infections
Answer key
Topic: final interview on the topic «Causative agents of bacterial and viral infectious diseases in humans»
Issues for discussion
Test yourself
Final exam: bacterial and viral pathogens
Final exam answer key
Bibliography
Microbiology
Оглавление
List of abbreviations
Section 1. Morphology, physiology and genetics of microorganisms
+
Section 2. Microorganisms and the environment. Pharmaceutical microbiology
+
Section 3. The doctrine of immunity. Immunodiagnostic reactions. Medical immunobiological preparations. The doctrine of infection
+
Section 4. Pathogens of bacterial and viral infectious diseases of humans. Pathogenic fungi and protozoa
-
Topic: intestinal infections: escherichiosis, typhoid fever, dysentery, cholera and botulism
Issues for discussion
Theoretical block of information
General principles for diagnosing infections caused by microbes of the Enterobacteriaceae family
Escherichia
Prevention and treatment of the disease
Shigella
Epidemiology, pathogenesis and clinic of the disease (features)
Salmonella
Typhoid fever
Salmonella
Cholera
Botulism
Independent work
Laboratory work №1. Describe the disease (cholera, dysentery, botulism) according to the plan
Laboratory work №2. Solve Situational problems
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Test yourself
Test: intestinal infections
Answer key
Topic: pathogens of bacterial respiratory diseases: tuberculosis, diphtheria, whooping cough, meningitis
Issues for discussion
Theoretical block of information
Pathogenicity factors
Pathogens of diphtheria
Causative agents of meningitis
Pertussis pathogens
Treatment and prevention
Independent work
Laboratory work №1. Describe the disease (tuberculosis and whooping cough) according to the plan
Laboratory work №2. Solve situational problems
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Task 4
Test yourself
Test: pathogens of bacterial respiratory diseases
Answer key
Topic: causative agents of contact and blood infections: tetanus, gas gangrene, anthrax, plague, epidemic typhus
Issues for discussion
Theoretical block of information
Rickettsiae of epidemic typhus
Plague pathogens
Causative agents of anthrax
Clostridia — causative agents of gas gangrene
The causative agent of tetanus (Clostridium tetani)
Independent work
Laboratory work №1. Describe diseases (tetanus, epidemic typhus and anthrax) according to the plan
Laboratory work №2. Solve situational problems
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Test yourself
Test: contact and blood infections
Answer key
Topic: pathogens of sexually transmitted diseases: syphilis, gonorrhea, urogenital chlamydia
Issues for discussion
Theoretical block of information
The causative agent of syphilis
Causative agents of urogenital chlamydia
Laboratory diagnostic methods
Independent work
Laboratory work №1. Describe the disease (urogenital chlamydia, syphilis) according to the plan
Laboratory work №2. Solve situational problems
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Test yourself
Test: pathogens of sexually transmitted diseases
Answer key
Topic: viruses — causative agents of respiratory infections: influenza, SARS, rubella and measles
Issues for discussion
Theoretical block of information
Flu
Measles
Rubella
SARS
The structure of the virion and the reproduction of the virus
Laboratory diagnosis of COVID-19
Preventive actions. General prevention
Independent work
Laboratory work №1. Describe the plan of the causative agent of measles, influenza and SARS
Laboratory work №2. Situational tasks
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Test yourself
Test: viral respiratory infections
Answer key
Topic: viruses are pathogens of blood, contact and intestinal infections: hepatitis A, B, C, D, E; polio, HIV infection and rabies
Issues for discussion
Theoretical block of information
There are three periods of the clinical course of rabies
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis D
HIV infection
Enteroviral infections
Polio
Viral hepatitis
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis E
Independent work
Laboratory work №1. Describe according to the plan the causative agent of HIV infection and rabies
Laboratory work №2. Describe the pathogens of Hepatitis A and poliomyelitis according to the plan
Laboratory work №3. Solve situational problems
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Task 4 (to repeat previous topics)
Task 5
Task 6
Task 7
Task 8
Task 9
Task 10
Test yourself
Test: viruses of blood, contact, and intestinal infections
Answer key
Topic: final interview on the topic «Causative agents of bacterial and viral infectious diseases in humans»
Issues for discussion
Test yourself
Final exam: bacterial and viral pathogens
Final exam answer key
Bibliography
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