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Глава 4. Иммунитет в защите и повреждении организма. Патология иммунитета

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Question 2. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of gas gangrene
Question 3. Microbiological diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis of gas gangrene
Question 4. Biological properties of Clostridium tetani
Question 5. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of tetanus
Question 6. Microbiological diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis of tetanus
Question 7. Biological properties of Clostridium botulinum
Question 8. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of botulism
Question 9. Microbiological diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis of botulism
Lecture 6. Pathogens of spirochetosis and leptospirosis
Question 1. Biological properties of Treponema pallidum
Question 2. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of syphilis
Question 3. Microbiological diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis of syphilis
Question 4. Biological properties of Borrelia
Question 5. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of relapsing fever and Lyme’s disease
Question 6. Microbiological diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis of relapsing fever and Lyme’s disease
Question 7. Biological properties of Leptospira
Question 8. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of leptospirosis
Question 9. Microbiological diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis of leptospirosis
Lecture 7. Rickettsia and Chlamydia
Question 1. Biological properties of Rickettsia
Question 2. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of louse-borne and murium typhus
Question 3. Microbiological diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis of louse-borne and murium typhus
Question 4. Biological properties of chlamydia
Question 5. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of diseases caused by Chlamydia
Question 6. Microbiological diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis of Chlamydia-infections
Lecture 8. Mycoplasma. Pathogenic and opportunistic fungi
Question 1. Biological properties of Mycoplasma
Question 2. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of diseases caused by Mycoplasma
Question 3. Microbiological diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis of Mycoplasma-infections
Question 4. General characteristics of fungi
Question 5. Classification of fungal diseases
Question 6. Keratomycoses
Question 7. Dermatomycoses
Question 8. Subcutaneous mycoses
Question 9. Deep mycoses
Question 10. Opportunistic fungal infection-Candidasis
Question 11. Microbiological diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis of mycoses
Lecture 9. Clinical microbiology. Aetiology and pathogenesis of nosocomial infections. The causative agents, properties and microbiological diagnostics of nosocomial infections
Question 1. Clinical microbiology, its tasks
Question 2. The causes of hospital (nosocomial) infections
Question 3. Classification of (hospital) nosocomial infections
Question 4. The main causative agents of nosocomial infections
Question 5. The sources and transmission ways of hospital infections
Question 6. Characteristics of opportunistic microorganisms that cause nosocomial infections
Question 7. The features of nosocomial infections
Question 8. Biological properties of bacteria Klebsiella
Question 9. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of disease caused by Klebsiella
Question 10. Microbiological diagnostics, treatment and prevention of Klebsiellosis
Question 11. Classification and biological properties of Proteus
Question 12. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of diseases caused by Proteus
Question 13. Microbiological diagnosis, treatment and prevention of Proteus-infections
Question 14. Biological properties of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Question 15. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of diseases caused by P. aeruginosa
Question 16. Microbiological diagnostics, treatment and special prevention of Pseudomonas-infection
Study cases
Unit 2. Virology
Lecture 1. Causative agents of viral respiratory diseases
Lecture 2. Causative agents of enteroviral infections and infections of the nervous system. Viral agents of hemorrhagic fevers
Lecture 3. Herpesviruses. Viral agents of measles, rubella, mumps. Causative agents of slow infections
Lecture 4. Hepatitis viral pathogens. Oncogenic viruses. Causative agents of AIDS
Study cases
Key answers for Test
List of literature