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Oral examination questions of Infectology for the 5th class GM Meningeal syndrome and differential diagnosis Infections caused by mycoplasma and chlamydia Teniasis Leptospirosis HIV infection in pregnancy and in children Infection diseases in childhood Tularemia and pestis Cysticercosis Lymphadenopathy infectious etiology Salmonellosis Varicella and variola Glucocorticoids in treatment of infectious diseases Serous (aseptic) meningitis and meningoencephalitis Food poisoning caused by bacterial toxins SARS (Severe acute respiratory syndrome) RTG, EKG, USG, CT, MRI and other investigations in infectology Clinical form (course) of infectious hepatitis Echinococcosis Fever and Fever of unknown origin (FUO) Lyme borreliosis Cholera Infectious liver diseases Botulism Candidosis The course of infectious diseases Infectious diarrhoea caused by bacterial pathogens Parotitis epidemica. Mumps Infectious diseases in elderly Pneumococcal infections Postinfectious and postvaccinal encephalitis Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of viral hepatitis Disturbances of conscious in infectious diseases Scarlet fever Nosocomial meningitis Toxocarosis Causative treatment of fungal infections Infectious diseases in pregnancy Influenza and parainfluenza Erysipelas and erysipeloid The medical history of infectious diseases Pyogenic meningitis in neonates Intestinal infections caused by protozoa Streptococcal infections Malaria Syndrome of infectious mononucleosis Viral hepatitis Bacteraemia, sepsis and septic shock Yersiniosis Symptoms of infectious diseases Infections caused by herpetic viruses Pertussis and parapertrussis Laboratory diagnostic methods of infectious diseases Intestinal infections caused by E. coli Lepra Neonatal infections Poliomyelitis Brucellosis Occupational diseases of infectious etiology AIDS Exanthematic diseases of infectious etiology Tetanus Rabies Rational ATB treatment Pyogenic meningitis in children and adults Viral gastroenteritis Principle of taking and sending samples for investigation in infectious diseases Pyogenic meningitis in immunocompromised patient Rubella Skin and Soft Tissue Infections Causative treatment of viral infections Trichinellosis Infections caused by opportunistic patogens Meningococcal infections Q - fever The course of HIV - infection Legionnaire diseases Ascaridosis and Enterobiosis Investigation of cerebrospinal fluid and diagnosis of neuroinfections Yellow fever and haemorrhagic fevers Bacillary dysentery Imported infections Lower respiratory tract infections Listeriosis Infections caused by anaerobic microorganisms Upper respiratory tract infections Ancylostomiasis and Strongyloidosis Infections in immunocompromised host ECHO and Coxackie virosis Anthrax Nosocomial infections Infections caused by H. influenzae Campylobacteriosis Acute tonsillitis and complications Serotherapy and complications Epidemic Typhus (Louse Borne Typhus, Typhus exanthematicus) Tick borne infections Toxoplasmosis