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MICROBIOLOGY 1 General Medicine Sylabus of Lectures 1. Microbiology and Medicine, Classification and Basic Characteristics of Microorganisms (history of medical microbiology, classification of microorganisms,description of the principal groups of bacteria, gliding bacteria, spirochetes, rigid bacteria, mycoplasmas, viruses, prions) 2. Bacterial Cell Structure ( prokaryotic cell structure, nucleus, cytoplasmic membrane, cell wall, protoplasts, sferoplasts, L forms, spores, capsule, glycocalyx, flagella, pili) 3. Microbial Genetics ( genetic organization and regulation of bacterial cell, mutation, gene transfer, plasmids, transpozons, bacteriophages, genetic engineering) 4. Growth and Cultivation of Bacteria ( growth, growth curve, requirements for growth, environmental factors affecting growth, agents affecting growth of bacteria-disinfection and sterilisation, metabolism, sources of metabolic energy, cultivation methods, microbial metabolism) 5. Pathogenicity of Bacteria ( bacterial virulence factors, invasiveness, fimbrial and afimbrial adhesins, toxic enzymes, exotoxins and endotoxin) 6. Immune Mechanisms Against Infections ( nonspecific and specific immunne mechanisms, antibacterial, antiviral, antiprotozoal and antifungal defense mechanisms, hypersensitive reactions against agents causing infectious disease) 7. Antimicrobial Agents ( inhibitors of cell wall synthesis, inhibitors of protein synthesis, inhibitors of nucleic acid synthesis, miscellaneous antibacterial agents) 8. Antimicrobial Agents ( intrinsic and acquired resistance, plasmids and transposons, combination of antimicrobial agents, side effects of antimicrobial agents) 9. Antigen-antibody reactions in microbiology ( agglutination, precipitation, complement fixation, ELISA, immunofluorescence, immunoblotting) 10. Normal Microbial Flora of the Human Body. Prophylactic immunization (passive immunization - homologous and heterologous, active immunization - types of vaccine: toxoids, inactivated vaccines, attenuated live vaccines, hazards if immunization) 11. Staphylococcus ( description of coagulase positive and negative staphylococci, pathogenesis, laboratory diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology) 12. Streptococcus ( classification of streptococci; description, pathogenesis, laboratory diagnosis, epidemiology and chemotherapy of ß-haemolytic streptococcal infections; clinical infections due to Strept. pyogenes; complications of streptococcal infections, treatment, epidemiology, control) 13. Pneumococcus and enterococcus ( classification of pneumococci and enterococci, pathogenesis, laboratory diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, control) 14. Neisseria ( classification, description, pathogenesis, clinical infections, laboratory diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, control) Prof. Leonard Siegfried, M.D., PhD. The Head of Institute of Medical Microbiology -#- GENERAL AND ORAL MICROBIOLOGY 1 Dental Medicine Sylabus of Lectures 1. Microbiology and Medicine, Classification and Basic Characteristics of Microorganisms ( history of medical microbiology, classification of microorganisms, description of the principal groups of bacteria, gliding bacteria, spirochetes, rigid bacteria, mycoplasmas) 2. Bacterial Cell Structure (prokaryotic cell structure, nucleus, cytoplasmic membrane, cell wall, protoplasts, sferoplasts, L forms, spores, capsule, glycocalyx, flagella, pili) 3. Microbial Genetics ( genetic organization and regulation of bacterial cell, mutation, gene transfer, plasmids, transpozons, bacteriophages, genetic engineering) 4. Growth and Cultivation of Bacteria ( growth, growth curve, requirements for growth, environmental factors affecting growth, agents affecting growth of bacteria-disinfection and sterilisation, metabolism, sources of metabolic energy, cultivation methods, metabolism of oral bacteria) 5. Pathogenicity of Bacteria ( bacterial virulence factors, invasiveness, fimbrial and afimbrial adhesins, toxic enzymes, exotoxins and endotoxin, pathogenic determinants of cariogenic bacteria) 6. Antimicrobial Agents ( inhibitors of cell wall synthesis, inhibitors of protein synthesis, inhibitors of nucleic acid synthesis, miscellaneous antibacterial agents, combination of antimicrobial agents, side effects of antimicrobial agents) 7. Mechanisms of microorganisms resistance against antibiotics 8. Immune mechanisms against infections, (antibacterial, antiviral, antiprotozoal and antifungal defense mechanisms) Prevention of infection (active and passive immunisation) 9. Serology (antigen-antibody reactions in microbiology, agglutination, precipitation, complement fixation, ELISA, IF, immunoblotting) 10. Resident oral microflora ( gram-positive cocci, gram-positive rods, gram-negative cocci, gram-negative rods, mycoplasma, fungi, viruses, distribution of the resident oral microflora, factors influencing distribution of oral microorganisms) 11. Grampositive cocci I – Staphylococci, Enterococci ( classification, description, pathogenesis, clinical infections due to staphylococci and enterococci, laboratory diagnosis, epidemiology and chemotherapy of staphylococcal infections, treatment, epidemiology, prevention) 12. Grampositive cocci II. – Streptococci ( classification of streptococci; description, pathogenesis, laboratory diagnosis, epidemiology and chemotherapy of ß-haemolytic streptococcal infections; clinical infections due to streptococci in oral medicine, complications of streptococcal infections, treatment, epidemiology) 13. Gramnegative cocci. Neisseria. - (classification, description, pathogenesis, clinical infections due to gramnegative cocci, laboratory diagnosis, epidemiology and chemotherapy of staphylococcal infections, treatment, epidemiology, prevention) 14. Credit test Prof. Leonard Siegfried, M.D., PhD. The Head of Institute of Medical Microbiology -#- MICROBIOLOGY 1 General MEDICINE Laboratory practice 1. Laboratory protection of infection Laboratory safety rules. Laboratory equipment. Principles of laboratory diagnosis of infection. 2. Staining procedures in microbiology Monochromatic staining method: evaluation of morphological characteristics of bacteria 3. Staining procedures in microbiology Gram staining method: preparation of slide, staining characteristics of different bacteria 4. Staining procedures in microbiology Ziehl-Neelsen and Neisser staining methods: preparation and evaluation of slide 5. Bacterial genetics Isolation and visualisation of plasmid DNA, Conjugal transfer of DNA 6. Collection, handling, transportation and processing of clinical specimen Demonstration of methods for disposal of infectious material Preparation of culture media 7. Culture media Inoculation of agar plates, condition for cultivation of aerobes and anaerobes, cultivation of bacteria in liquid and solid media 8. Identification and differentiation of bacteria Demonstration of biochemical characteristics of bacteria. Evaluation of bacteria cultivation 9. Evaluation of virulence Determination of capsule and plasmacoagulase 10. Sensitivity testing of bacteria to antibiotics Diffusion method 11. Sensitivity testing of bacteria to antibiotics Evaluation of diffusion method from 10th practice. method. Demonstration of beta-lactamase enzyme production in bacterial population 12. Serology Evaluation of dilution method from 11th practice Dilution Direct(tube) agglutination 13. Serology Slide agglutination (identification of bacterial antigens). Immunofluorescence, precipitation 14. Credit test Conditions required for obtaining the credit: - active participation in laboratory praktice - 50 % in credit test Prof. Leonard Siegfried, M.D., PhD. The Head of Institute of Medical Microbiology -#- GENERAL AND ORAL MICROBIOLOGY 1 Dental MEDICINE Laboratory practice 1. Laboratory protection of infection Laboratory safety rules. Laboratory equipment. Principles of laboratory diagnosis of infection. 2. Staining procedures in microbiology Monochromatic staining method: evaluation of morphological characteristics of bacteria 3. Staining procedures in microbiology Gram staining method: preparation of slide, staining characteristics of different bacteria 4. Staining procedures in microbiology Ziehl-Neelsen and Neisser staining methods: preparation and evaluation of slide 5. Bacterial genetics Isolation and visualisation of plasmid DNA, Conjugal transfer of DNA 6. Collection, handling, transportation and processing of clinical specimen Demonstration of methods for disposal of infectious material Preparation of culture media 7. Culture media Inoculation of agar plates, condition for cultivation of aerobes and anaerobes, cultivation of bacteria in liquid and solid media 8. Identification and differentiation of bacteria Demonstration of biochemical characteristics of bacteria. Evaluation of bacteria cultivation 9. Evaluation of virulence Determination of capsule and plasmacoagulase 10. Sensitivity testing of bacteria to antibiotics Diffusion method 11. Sensitivity testing of bacteria to antibiotics Evaluation of diffusion method from 10th practice. method. Demonstration of beta-lactamase enzyme production in bacterial population 12. Serology Evaluation of dilution method from 11th practice Dilution Direct(tube) agglutination 13. Serology Slide agglutination (identification of bacterial antigens). Immunofluorescence, precipitation 14. Credit test Conditions required for obtaining the credit: - active participation in laboratory praktice - 50 % in credit test Prof. Leonard Siegfried, M.D., PhD. The Head of Institute of Medical Microbiology -#- -#-