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FOR VI YEAR STUDENTS OF MEDICAL FACULTY
PLAN OF CLASSES
" TROPICAL AND PARASITIC DISEASES"
1.
Introduction to tropical medicine. Medical importance of arthropods in
tropical countries. Venomous animals.
2.
Viral hemorrhagic fevers. General characteristics. Yellow fever, Crimean-Congo fever, Kyasanur forest fever, Chikungunya, Rift Valley fever. Contagious viral hemorrhagic fevers:
Lassa, Marburg, Ebola.
3.
Arboviral diseases: Sandfly fever. Dengue fever: classical and hemorrhagic form. Japanese encephalitis. Monkeypox.
4.
Rickettsioses: Endemic (murine) typhus, Marseilles (boutonneuse) fever, Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Tsutsugamushi fever (Scrub typhus).
5.
Spirochetoses. General characteristics. Lyme borreliosis. Tropical non-venereal treponematoses: yaws, pinta, bejel. Chlamydiasis: Psittacosis.
6.
Bartonelloses: Bartonellosis (Oroya fever and Verruga peruana). Cat-scratch disease
(Felinosis). Bacterial infections: melioidosis, Buruli ulcer, Q fever.
7.
Malaria. Etiology, epidemiology , pathogenesis , clinical manifestations , complications ,
diagnosis , treatment , prevention.
8.
Leishmaniasis . General characteristics . Classification . Visceral leishmaniasis: Indian
visceral leishmaniasis (Kala-azar), Mediterranean and Central Asian visceral leishmaniasis (infantile VL). Cutaneous leishmaniasis : anthroponotic and zoonotic forms . New World cutaneous and
mucocutaneous leishmaniasis.
9.
Trypanosomiasis. General characteristics. African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness).
American trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease). Toxoplasmosis.
10.
Cryptosporidiosis. Amebiasis. Balantidiasis. Giardiasis.
11.
Helminthic infections in the tropics. General characteristics. Nematodoses:
Hookworm (Ancylostoma, Necator) infections, strongyloidiasis, dracunculiasis.
12.
Nematodoses. Filariases: general overview, lymphatic filariasis (Wuchereriasis, Brugiasis), loiasis, onchocerciasis, dirofilariasis. Larva migrans: cutaneous form (cercariasis), visceral form.
13.
Trematodoses (Flukes): schistosomiasis, paragonimiasis, clonorchiasis, fascioliasis,
metagonimiasis, heterophyasis.
14.
Cestodoses (tapeworms): diphyllobothriasis, Taenia saginata and Taenia solium
infections, cysticercosis, hymenolepiasis, hydatid and alveolar cyst disease [Echinococcus spp.],
sparganosis.
FOR VI YEAR STUDENTS OF MEDICAL FACULTY
PLAN OF CLASSES
INFECTIOUS DISEASES COURSE
1. General infectious syndrome. Early diagnosis and differential diagnosis of diseases associated with fever of unknown origin. Sepsis. Septic shock.
2. Differential diagnosis of diseases associated with respiratory syndrome and
oropharyngeal lesion . Infectious diseases with respiratory syndrome: influenza,
parainfluenza, adenovirus infection and other respiratory viral infections. Infectious
diseases with oropharyndeal lesion: sore throat, diphtheria, infectious mononucleosis,
scarlet fever, gerpangina, tularemia.
3. Diarrheal syndrome. Differential diagnosis of diarrhea. The common infections
with diarrhea, pathogenetic subgroups. Invasive, secretory and osmotic diarrhea, diagnostic approach, treatment, prevention.
4. Syndromes of hepatitis and jaundice. The differential diagnosis of jaundice.
Acute and chronic viral hepatitis. Differential diagnosis, treatment and prevention of
viral hepatitis. Complications of viral hepatitis. Acute liver failure, emergency treatment. Liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma.
5. Infectious diseases of CNS. Meningitis syndrome (meningoencephalitis) and
infectious- toxic encephalopathy (ITE). Purulent, aseptic meningitis, diagnostics,
treatment. Meningococcal disease, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, the pre-hospital
tactic of physician. First aid in ITE.
6. Differential diagnosis of diseases associated with lymphadenopathy. HIV infection, clinical diagnostics, therapeutic tactic, prevention. Opportunistic infections.
7. Differential diagnosis of infectious diseases associated with rash and enantem. Common diseases with infectious exanthema. Features of childhood infections
in adults.
PEDIATRIC INFECTIONS COURSE
1.
Differential diagnosis of exanthems in children.
2. Differential diagnosis of meningeal syndrome. Emergency in pediatric neuroinfections, management.
3. Differential diagnosis of acute enteric infections in children. Modern approach to their management.
4.
HIV infection in children.
5.
Fever syndrome in children.
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