Medical bacteriology and virology |
Abbreviation: 46LA2
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Load: 30(L)
+ 15(S)
+ 0(CP)
+ 0(EXE)
+ 0(P)
+ 0(ST)
+ 75(LE)
+ 0(ME)
+ 0(SCP)
+ 0(FE)
+ 0(CE)
+ 0(PP)
+ 0(MSCP)
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Lecturers in charge: |
dr. sc. Blaženka Hunjak |
Lecturers: |
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Course description: Course Objectives: Learn the types of microorganisms Learn the causes of the most common bacterial and virological
infections, and perform the basic microbiological diagnosis of bacteria and viruses Learn to distinguish pathogenic causes
of normal flora Learn diagnostic principles and methods in bacteriological and virological diagnostics, including molecular
diagnostic methods Learn to take samples of microbiological diagnostics independently Learn to microscope Learn
to make and intrepret antibiotic susceptibility tests - Introduction: definition, division of microbiology, distribution
of microorganisms in nature - General viruses, classification, virus cultivation. - Ortomyxoviridae. Paramyxoviridae.
Picornaviridae. - Herpes. Adenoviridae. Poxvirididae. - The virus is hepatitis. Retroviridae.Papovaviridae (HPV). -
Rhabodviridae.Togaviridae.Flaviviridae.Bunyaviridae. - Forms of bacteria, bacterium strain, microscopy in a light microscope. -
Taking, transporting and processing materials for microbiological diagnosis, detection and breeding of bacteria. - Direct
Microbiological Diagnosis. Identification of bacteria: testing of biochemical properties of bacteria; determination of antigenic
properties; molecular diagnostics, most common molecular methods (PCR, RT-PCR). Immunity, indirect microbiological diagnosis,
serological reactions. - Sensitivity of microorganisms to physical and chemical agents. Sterilization and disinfection;
disinfectant testing. - Antimicrobial therapy. Resistance of microorganisms to chemotherapists. - streptococcaceae.
Enterococcus. - Pseudomonas.Acinetobacter.Vibrio. Aeromonas. Plesiomonas.Camylobacter. Helycobacter. - Rod Staphylococcus.
Neisseriaceae. - Enterobacteriaceae I. E. coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Proteus, Providencia. Citrobacter, Serratia. -
Enterobacteriaceae II: Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia. - Corynebacterium. Listeria monocytogenes. Erisipelotrix. -
Bacillus. Clostridium. - Endogenous anaerobes. Lactobacillus. - Mycobacterium. Nocardia. Actinomyces. - Leptospiraceae.
Spirohetaceae. - Rickettsiaaceae. Chlamydiaceae. Mycoplasmataceae.
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Compulsory literature: |
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Mlinarić-Galinović G.Ramljak-Šešo M. Specijalna medicinska mikrobiologija i parazitologija. Zagreb: A.B.D: Merkur; 2003. |
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Volner Z., Batinić D. Opća medicinska mikrobiologija i imunologija. Zagreb. Školska knjiga; 2005. |
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Perković D. i sur. Priručnik za vježbe Medicinska bakteriologija i virologija, ZVU Zagreb, 2009. |
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Medicinska mikrobiologija / Uzunović-Kamberović, Selma (ur.).Zenica: Štamparija Fojnica d.o.o, 2009. - poglavlja koja obuhvaćaju
naslove pod točkom 1.4. - Sadržaj predmeta
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Recommended literature: |
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Medical Microbiology, 7th Edition, by Dr. Patrick R. Murray, Dr. Ken S. Rosenthal, and Dr. Michael A. Pfaller, 2012 - poglavlja
koja obuhvaćaju naslove pod točkom 1.4. - Sadržaj predmeta
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