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Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan Tashkent Medical Academy Department of Infectious and Pediatric Infectious Diseases "APPROVED" Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Prof. Teshaev OR _____________________ «____»____________ 2012 Calendar-thematic plan of lectures and practical classes on the subject of infectious and communicable diseases at the Children's 2012-2013 academic year Tashkent – 2012 Compiled by: Head of Department of Infectious Diseases and Pediatrics, Academy of Sciences of RU. Professor Daminov TS, Professor Tuychiev LN, Art. Ven. Aladova LY Calendar-thematic plan of lectures and practical classes on the subject of infectious and communicable diseases for children for 5-6 courses of medical teaching, medical and dental faculties of the 4th year in the 2012-2013 academic year Table 1. Teaching load № 1. 2 3 The total number complexity Education Direction (hours) Teaching load (hours) Lectures practice. CDS (hours) Semester 171 100 (18+82) 71 XI-XII 171 100 (18+82) 71 IX-X 43 26 (4+22) 17 VII-VIII Prof. education (General Medicine) course 6 Professor. education (Medicine) 5 yea Dental work Calendar-thematic plan of lectures and practical classes on the subject of infectious and communicable diseases for children 5-year medical-pedagogical and medical faculties in 2012-2013 academic year Table 2. The volume of workload Total labor (h) Infectious diseases Total Distribution of the volume of workload by independent work type of classroom time (in hours) (hours) Total Lectures Workshops 100 18 82 71 100 18 82 71 Table 3. Thematic plan of lectures. № 1 2 3 4 Name of the topic lectures Introduction to the profession. The teaching of general pathology of infectious diseases. Viral hepatitis with fecal-oral mechanism of infection (A, E) Viral hepatitis with parenteral mechanism of transmission (B, C, D). Viral hepatitis B. Mechanisms of transmission, susceptibility. Who is at risk. The immune system. Pathogenetic mechanisms of the pathological process. Clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis, causal and pathogenetic therapy. Prophylaxis. The importance of early detection and active patients and infected with HIV. Sanitation activities. Typhoid fever. Definition of the disease. Etiology, its main properties, antigenic structure. Epidemiology, pathogenic aspects of the disease process, clinical manifestations, classification, laboratory diagnosis. The principles of treatment and prevention. Paratyphoid A and B. Cholera. Definition of the disease. History of the Study. Etiology. Epidemiology, pathogenesis, classification (according to the degree of dehydration), clinical manifestations, the tactics of GPs with suspected cholera, methods of diagnosis and treatment. Prophylaxis. Salmonellosis. Definition of the disease. History of the Study of salmonella. Etiology. Salmonellosis, their most important properties. The classification and nomenclature. Stability in the environment. Epidemiology, pathogenetic mechanisms of disease process, clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis, tactics GPs for suspected salmonellosis, treatment and prevention. Shigellosis. Amoebiasis. Definition of the disease. The history of study of the disease. Etiology. Modern classification of shigellae. Epidemiological aspects, pathogenesis, pathological changes, clinical, laboratory, medical therapies, prevention. Pertussis. Definition of the disease. History of the Study. Etiology. Characteristics of the pathogen. The nature of immunity. Epidemiology. Infectiousness of patients with pertussis in different periods of the disease. Epidemic value ill adults and bacillicarriers. Pathogenesis. Mechanism of pertussis cough. The value of hypoxemia and hypoxia. Pathomorphological changes. The clinical manifestation. Classification. Complications. Features of pertussis in infants. Laboratory diagnosis. Therapeutic measures. Specific Hours 2 2 2 2 5 6 7 8 9 prophylaxis. Diphtheria. Etiology, epidemiology. The pathogenesis of the disease, pathology, clinical presentation, classification, complications, laboratory diagnosis. Treatment. Counter-measures. Terms and conditions of discharge from hospital. Influenza. SARS. Definition of disease etiology, epidemiology, pathogenetic mechanisms of the pathological process, patalogoanatomicheskie changes, clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis, medical therapies, prevention (specific, general). Meningococcal infection. History of the Study. Etiology. Epidemiological aspects of the disease, the pathogenetic mechanisms of disease process, clinical manifestations, complications, laboratory diagnosis, treatment. Methods and means of pathogenetic therapy of various forms of meningococcal disease. Prophylaxis. Brucellosis. Definition. History of the Study. Etiology. Epidemiology, pathogenesis, pathology, clinical, clinical-pathogenetic classification of brucellosis in Ragoza. Laboratory diagnosis. The principles of treatment. Prophylaxis. Measles. Rubella. Scarlet fever. Etiology. Epidemiology. Effect of measles on the state of immunity to other infections. Epidemic value in patients with various forms of streptococcal infection. Septic, allergic and toxic effects of streptococcus. The pathogenesis of the disease, pathological-anatomical changes, the clinical classification, clinical manifestations, complications, laboratory diagnostics, medical therapies. Prophylaxis (specific, general). HIV infection. Etiology. Epidemiology, pathogenesis, classification by WHO. Transfer mechanisms. Who is at risk. Laboratory diagnosis of HIV infection. The immune system. Clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis, causal and pathogenetic therapy. Prophylaxis. Total: 2 2 2 2 2 18 Table 4. Thematic plan of practical exercises. № 1 Number of study correspon ds with the lecture Lecture 1 topic subject practice session Hou rs Structure of the Infectious Diseases № 1 service. Rules of hospitalization with infectious diseases. Device and treatment of infectious hospital. Scheme of the medical history of an infectious patient. Viral hepatitis with fecal-oral mechanism of transmission (HAV, HEV). 6,8 6,8 2 Lecture №1 Viral hepatitis with parenteral mechanism of infection (HBV, HCV, HDV). Phases of clinical course, severity criteria. Complications of acute viral hepatitis - acute hepatic encephalopathy. Methods of laboratory diagnosis. The principles of treatment. Prophylaxis. 3 Lecture №2 Typhoid fever. Paratyphoid A and B. Clinical and pathogenetic and 6,8 pathological parallels with typhoid fever. Clinical characteristics of the periods of the disease. The criteria of severity. Relapses, exacerbations, and complications. Features of modern clinical course of typhoid fever. And outcomes. Laboratory diagnosis. The principles of treatment. Rules of discharge from hospital. Prophylaxis. 4 Lecture №3 Cholera. Clinical variants, the early symptoms. Clinical features of cholera El Tor. Clinic hypovolemic shock. Methods of pre-hospital and hospital care. Rules of discharge from hospital. Emergency prevention. 5 Lecture №3 Salmonellosis. Classification. Clinical cases (localized and 6,8 generalized), severity criteria. Features of nosocomial infection. Complications. And outcomes. Methods of laboratory diagnosis. The principles of treatment. Methods for emergency treatment of severe and complications. Prophylaxis. Shigellosis. Clinical variants, clinical and etiologic parallels. Chronic dysentery. Serological, bacteriological methods of diagnosis. The principles of treatment of acute and chronic dysentery. Rules of discharge from hospital. Prophylaxis. 6,8 6 Lecture №4 Whooping cough. The clinic features of the flow in infants and adults. The principles of treatment and prevention. Mumps. Etiology. Pathogenesis. Tropism of the pathogen to the glandular tissue and central nervous system. Pathomorphological changes. The clinic. Diagnostics. The principles of treatment and prevention. Indications for hospitalization. Specific and general prevention. Varicella and herpes infection. Etiology. The identity of the causative agent of varicella and herpes zoster. The nature of immunity in varicella and herpes zoster. An epidemic importance of patients. Pathogenesis. The defeat of the skin and mucous membranes. The pathogenesis of CNS lesions. Pathomorphological changes. The clinic. Clinical manifestations of simple herpes zoster. Current methods of laboratory diagnosis. Tactics of the physician in identifying the patient. The principles of treatment and prevention. 6,8 7 Lecture Influenza, SARS (parainfluenza, adenovirus infection, rhinovirus infection, respiratory syncytial-infection). Clinical variants, complications, laboratory diagnosis, treatment principles. Prophylaxis. 6,8 6,8 №5 8 Lecture №9 HIV infection. Classification. Etiology, epidemiology. The main clinical symptoms. The principles of laboratory diagnosis, therapy and prevention. 9 Lecture №6 10 Lecture №4 11 Lecture №8 Meningococcal infection. 6,8 Clinical forms (localized, generalized), the criteria of severity. Clinic and diagnosis of infectious-toxic shock, brain edema. Methods for emergency treatment. Methods of laboratory diagnosis. Causal and pathogenetic therapy. Prophylaxis. Diphtheria. Clinical forms, criteria of severity. Croup true. 6,8 Prehospital diagnosis. Methods of laboratory diagnosis. Specific treatment. Prophylaxis. Measles. Clinical forms. Features of adults and vaccinated. 6,8 Laboratory diagnosis. The principles of treatment. Prophylaxis. Rubella. Characteristics of the pathogen. Pregnant women, patients with symptomatic or asymptomatic rubella - the source of intrauterine infection of the fetus. Pathogenesis and pathological changes. The clinic. The main clinical manifestations of the disease. Current methods of laboratory diagnosis. The principles of treatment and prevention. Scarlet fever. Clinical forms, complications, treatment guidelines. 12 Prophylaxis. Malaria. Clinical characteristics of malaria caused by different types of parasites. Tropical malaria. Complications. Laboratory diagnosis. The principles of treatment and prevention. Therapies. Prevention of Brucellosis - clinical classification of NI Ragoza and clinical symptoms, the difference between the primary-secondary-chronic from chronic, latent primary from secondary latent, acute forms, the rationale for the clinical diagnosis, laboratory diagnosis (p-I Wright Heddelsona, Burne test), treatment of acute and chronic forms, indications for vaccination. Prophylaxis. 6,8 82 Total: Table 5. Thematic plan of the CDS. № Match with theme CDS practical C occupation D title S 1 Lesson CMV infection. The etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, number № 2 clinical outcomes of disease, laboratory diagnosis, treatment. Prophylaxis. 2 Lesson toxoplasmosis. The etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, number № 3 clinical outcomes of disease, laboratory diagnosis, treatment. Prophylaxis. 3 Lesson viral diarrhea, PTI, botulism. The etiology, epidemiology, number № 4 pathogenesis, clinical outcomes of disease, laboratory diagnosis, treatment. 4 Lesson Amoebiasis. The etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical number № 5 outcomes of disease, laboratory diagnosis, treatment. Prophylaxis. 5 Lesson Parakoklyush. The etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, number № 6 clinical outcomes of disease, laboratory diagnosis, treatment. Prophylaxis. Infectious mononucleosis. Etiology, epidemiology, clinical outcomes of disease, laboratory diagnosis, treatment. Prophylaxis. 6 Lesson Herpetic infection. The etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, number № 7 clinical outcomes of disease, laboratory diagnosis, treatment. Hours 5,5 5,5 6 5,5 5,5 6 Prophylaxis. 7 Lesson Wound infection (rabies, erysipelas, tetanus). number № 9 The etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical outcomes of disease, laboratory diagnosis, treatment. Prophylaxis. 8 Lesson Poliomyelitis. The etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, number № clinical outcomes of disease, laboratory diagnosis, treatment. 10 Vaccinations. Prophylaxis. 9 Lesson Helminths (enterobiasis, gemenolipedoz, echinococcosis, number № ascariasis, teniasis, giardiasis). Etiology, epidemiology, clinical 11 features, laboratory diagnosis, treatment. Prophylaxis. 1 Lesson Hemorrhagic fevers (HFRS, Uzbekistanskaya, Omsk, Yellow). 0 number № Emergency prevention TELO. 12 1 Lesson TELO (plague, anthrax, monkeypox). The etiology, 1 number № epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical outcomes of disease, 13 laboratory diagnosis, treatment. Emergency prevention. 1 Lesson HPV infection. The etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, 2 number № clinical outcomes of disease, laboratory diagnosis, treatment. 14 Prophylaxis. Total: 7 5,5 6 7 6 5,5 71