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Part III. SPECIAL MICROBIOLOGY

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="aTCont-row-sect adepth4">17.2.4. Pathogen of epidermophytosis inguinalis (Epidermophyton floccosum)
17.2.5. Pathogen of rubrophytosis (Trichophyton rubrum)
17.2.6. Pathogen of tinea pedis (Trichophyton interdigitale)
17.3. Pathogens of subcutaneous mycoses
17.3.1. Pathogen of sporotrichosis
17.3.2. Pathogens of chromoblastomycosis
17.3.3. Pathogens of pheohyphomycosis
17.3.4. Pathogens of mycetoma
17.4. Pathogens of systemic or deep mycoses
17.4.1. Coccidioidomycosis
17.4.2. Adiaspiromycosis
17.4.3. Histoplasmosis
17.4.4. Blastomycosis
17.4.5. Paracoccidioidomycosis
17.4.6. Cryptococcosis
17.5. Pathogens of opportunistic mycoses
17.5.1. Pathogens of candidiasis (genus Candida)
17.5.2. Pathogens of zygomycosis
17.5.3. Pathogens of aspergillosis (genus Aspergillus)
17.5.4. Pathogens of penicilliosis (genus Penicillium)
17.5.5. Pathogens of fusariosis (genus Fusarium)
17.5.6. Pathogen of pneumocystosis (Pneumocystis jiroveci)
17.5.7. Pathogens of microsporidiosis
17.6. Pathogens of mycotoxicoses
Chapter 18. Special protozoology (A.S. Bykov)
18.1. Sarcodina (amoebas)
18.2. Flagellates
18.3.Sporozoa
18.4. Ciliates
18.5. Blastocystis (genus blastocystis)
Revision tasks for self-control to chapter 17, 18
Chapter 19. Clinical microbiology (E.A. Bogdanova)
19.1. Concept of clinical microbiology
19.2. Role of opportunistic organisms in the development of infection
19.3. Diseases caused by opportunistic organisms. concept of opportunistic infection, its features
19.4. Methods of diagnosing opportunistic infection
19.5. Concept of nosocomial infection
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