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«Approved » Educational work Pro-rector _____________Prof. J.J. Huminskiy „___”_________________201_ THE SCHEDULE OF THE SEMINARS ON THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES For the 4th-year Foreign students of Stomatological Faculty of 2012- 2013 academic year (for credit-modular system) № Theme Hours Content module 1. Introduction to infectology. Infectious diseases with airborne and fecal-oral mechanism of transmission. 1 The place of subject "Infectious Diseases" subject in the system of medical knowledge. 2 Classification of infectious diseases. Role of immunity and nonspecific protective factors in the infectious process. Methods of infectious patient examination. Features of clinical and laboratory diagnosis of infectious diseases, the interpretation of results of specific methods. Principles of treatment of infectious diseases. The structure and order of infection hospital. Procedure for admission, examinatin and discharge of patients. Features of medical records. 2 ARVI (influenza, parainfluenza, adenoviral, rynoviral, syntytsialna respiratory infection). 2 Etiology, epidemiology, typical clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment. Immunisation against influenza. General principles of prevention of ARVI. 3 Meningococcal infection. Etiology. Epidemiology. The main clinical manifestations. 2 Variants of the clinicalcourse. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. Infectious-toxic shock syndrome: diagnosis and pre-admission emergency medical care. 4 Diphtheria. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Variants 2 oftheclinical course. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. Rules of antidiphtheritic serum administration. Immunization against diphtheria. Diagnosis and pre-admission emergency medical care of acute respiratory failure. 5 Childhood infections in adults. Measles and rubella. Etiology, epidemiology, typical 2 clinical manifestations. Skin and mucous membranes lesions. General principles of diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Immunization against measles and rubella. 6 Mumps and scarlet fever. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Skin 2 and mucous membranes lesions. General principles of diagnosis, treatment and prevention. 7 Herpes simplex virus infection - HSV, VZV-infection, EBV, CMV. 2 • Herpes Simplex (HSV). Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Variants of the clinical course. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. • VZV-infection (chickenpox, herpes zoster). Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Skin and mucous membranes lesions with chickenpox. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. • Infectious mononucleosis (EBV). Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Variants of the clinical course. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. • Cytomegalovirusinfection (CMV). Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Variants of the clinical course. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. 8 General characteristics of intestinal infections. Syndromal diagnosis. Principles of 2 treatment of patients with intestinal infections.The concept of enterotoxygenic and enteroinvasive diarrhea. Salmonellosis. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. Emergency medical care in case of dehydration and infectious-toxic shocks. Shigellosis. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment an dprevention. 9 Cholera. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Diagnosis.General principles of treatment and prevention of cholera asq uarantine infections. pre-admission emergency medical care of dehydration shock. Intermediate test computer control. 2 Content module 2. Infectious diseases with parenteral mean of transmission. Diseases that areregulated by international sanitary regulations. 10 Viral hepatitis with parenteral mean of transmission. 2 • Viralhepatitis B. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical features and differences from viral hepatitis with fecal-oral mechanism of transmission - A and E. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. Preventing nosocomial infection in dental clinics. Emergency in case of acute hepatic encephalopathy. • Viralhepatitis C. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. Preventing nosocomial infection in dental clinics. • Viralhepatitis D. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical features and differences from viral hepatitis with fecal-oral mechanism of transmission - A and E. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. Preventing nosocomial infection in dental clinics. Emergency in case of acute hepatic encephalopathy. 11, 12 HIV infection and HIV-associated infections and invasions, accompanied by lesions of 2 oral mucosa. HIV infection. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Classification. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. Prevention of nosocomial infection in a dental clinic. HIV infection, associated with lesions of the mucous membranes of the mouth (herpes infection and candidiasis). Etiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Principles of diagnosis and treatment. 13 General characteristics of infections external integuments. 2 Tetanus. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. Erysipelas. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations of erysipelas of face. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. Anthrax. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations cutaneus anthrax. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. Epizootic aphthae. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. 14 The concept of infection, regulated by the International Health Regulations (plague, 2 cholera). Organization of preventive measures. The main clinical features of traveler's diarrhea, malaria, hemorrhagic fever, as disease of travelers. Plague. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. Lassa, Marburg, Ebola hemorrhagic fevers. Etiology. Epidemiology. Typical clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. General principles of treatment and prevention. Final test computer control (topics: diphtheria, influenza, meningococcal infection, herpes infection, infectious mononucleosis, salmonellosis, shigellosis, cholera, hepatitis B, HIVinfection, erysipelas, tetanus, anthrax, plague). 15 Differential test 2 Total 30 The head of the chair of infectious diseases with the course of epidemiology Prof. Moroz. L. V.