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MICROBIOLOGY 2015-16 3rd semester- BACTERIOLOGY 16. 10. 2015. Lecture 2 lessons Introduction in microbiology, bacterial taxonomy, general bacterial properties. Bacterial structures (capsule, cell wall). prof. dr Branislava Savić Seminar 2 lessons Pathogenicity and virulence. Normal bacterial flora and symbiotic associations. prof. dr Dragana Vuković 23. 10. 2015. Lecture 2 lessons Bacterial structures, biosynthesis and organization of bacterial cell (spore, flagelum, pilli, etc.). Sterilization, control of sterilization, disinfection. doc. dr Vera Mijač Practical lesson 2 lessons Specimen collection (examination of specimen from different organ systems). Specimen transport (package and labeling). ass. dr Ina Gajić 30. 10. 2015. Lecture 2 lessons Physiology of bacterial cells. Bacterial metabolism; nutrition requirements for growth and replication of bacteria. prof. dr Slobodanka Đukić Practical lesson 2 lessons Detection of bacteria in specimens (microscopic examination, antigen detection and gene detection). ass. dr Ina Gajić 06. 11. 2015. Lecture 2 lessons Bacterial genetic material; genetic exchange in bacteria: transformation, conjugation and transduction. prof. dr Slobodanka Đukić Practical lesson 2 lessons Methods for isolation and identification of bacteria. doc. dr Vera Mijač 13. 11. 2015. Lecture 2 lessons Mechanism of action of antibacterial agents. Bacterial resistance to antibacterial agents. prof. dr Nataša Opavski Practical lesson 2 lessons Antimicrobial susceptibility testing. prof. dr Nataša Opavski 20. 11. 2015. Lecture 2 lessons Virulence factor of bacteria (adhesive factors, invasive factors, toxins). prof. dr Branislava Savić Seminar 2 lessons Properties and medical importance of Staphylococcus spp. Biofim formation doc. dr Ivana Ćirković 27.11. 2015. Lecture 2 lessons Properties of and medical importance of Streptococcus spp. and Enterococcus spp. prof. dr Nataša Opavski Practical lesson 1 lesson Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by Staphylococcus spp. doc. dr Ivana Ćirković Seminar 1 lesson Properties and medical importance Corynebacterium spp. prof. dr Branislava Savić 04. 12. 2015. Lecture 2 lessons Properties and medical importance of of Clostridium spp. prof. dr Dragana Vuković Practical lesson 2 lessons Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by Streptococcus spp. and Enterococcus spp. ass. dr Ina Gajić 11 12. 2015. Lecture 2 lessons Properties and medical importance of Mycobacterium spp. prof. dr Branislava Savić Seminar 1 lesson Properties and medical importance of anaerobic non-spore-forming bacteria. doc. dr Vera Mijač Practical lesson 1 lesson Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by anaerobic spore-forming and non-spore-forming bacteria. doc. dr Vera Mijač 18.12.2015. Lecture 2 lessons Pproperties and medical importance of family Enterobacteriacea. Characteristics and medical imortance of Escherichia coli. characteristics and medical imortance of opportunistic enterobacteria. prof. dr Dragana Vuković Practical lesson - 1 lesson Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by Mycobacterium spp. prof. dr Branislava Savić Seminar 1 lesson Bacterial zoonoses. Properties and medical importance of Bacillus spp. prof. dr Branislava Savić 25. 12. 2015. Lecture 2 lessons Properties and medical importance of Gram negative non-fermentative bacteria. prof. dr Dragana Vuković Seminar 2 lessons Properties and medical importance of Salmonella spp., Shigella spp. and Yersinia spp. prof. dr Dragana Vuković 08.01. 2016. Lecture 2 lessons Properties and medical importance of Neisseria spp. and Moraxella spp. Properties and medical importance of Nocardia spp. and Rhodococcus spp. doc. dr Vera Mijač Practical lesson 2 lessons Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by enterobacteria and Gram negative non-fermentative bacteria ass. dr Ina Gajić 15.01. 2016. Lecture 2 lessons Properties and medical importance of Haemophilus influenzae, HACEK group and Bordetella pertussis doc. dr Ivana Ćirković Seminar 1 lesson Properties and medical importance of Legionella pneumophila and Listeria monocytogenes doc. dr Ivana Ćirković Practical lesson 1 lesson Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by Neisseria spp. ass. dr Ina Gajić 22. 01. 2016. Lecture 2 lessons Pproperties and medical importance of genus Chlamydia, Chlamydophila, Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma. prof. dr Slobodanka Đukić Seminar 2 lessons Properties and medical importance of Vibrio spp., Campylobacter spp. and Helicobacter pylori. prof. dr Nataša Opavski 29. 01. 2016. Lecture 2 lesson Properties and medical importance of Brucella spp. and Francisella spp. Properties and medical importance of genus Rickettsia, Bartonella, Erhlichia, and Coxiella. doc. dr Ivana Ćirković Practical lesson 2 lessons Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by Chlamydia, Chlamydophila, Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma. prof. dr Slobodanka Đukić BACTERIOLOGY IV semester 19.02. 2016. Seminar 3 lessons Properties and medical importance of spirochetes (Treponema, Borrelia and Leptospira). prof. dr Slobodanka Đukić doc. dr Ivana Ćirković 26. 02. 2016. Seminar 2 lessons Bacterial vaccines. Practical lesson 1 lesson Serologic tests in diagnosis of bacterial infections. prof. dr Nataša Opavski doc. dr Vera Mijač 05. 03. 2016. Seminar 1 lesson Microorganisms and their products in food, water and enviroment; diseases caused by these microorganisms. ass. dr Ina Gajić In-Class Quizzes Schedule 30.10.2015. – Quiz I Topics: - Cell wall of bacteria - Normal microbial flora - Sterilization, disinfection - Specimen collection and transport 20.11.2015. – Quiz II Topics: - Bacterial genetic material; genetic exchange in bacteria - Microscopic examination of bacteria - Methods for isolation and identification of bacteria - Mechanism of action of antibacterial agents, bacterial resistance to antibacterial agents - Antimicrobial susceptibility testing 11.12.2015. – Quiz III Topics: - Virulence factor of bacteria - Staphylococcus spp., Streptococcus spp., Enterococcus spp. and laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by these pathogens - Biofim - Corynebacterium spp., Clostridium spp. 08.01.2016. – Quiz IV Topics: - Bacillus spp. - Anaerobic non spore-forming bacteria - Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by anaerobic spore-forming bacteria - Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by Mycobacterium spp. 29.01.2016. – Quiz V Topics: - Haemophilus influenzae, HACEK group and Bordetella pertussis - Legionella pneumophila and Listeria monocytogenes - Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by Neisseria spp. - Vibrio spp., Campylobacter spp. and Helicobacter pylori 26.02.2016. – Quiz VI Topics: - Brucella spp., Francisella spp. - Rickettsia, Bartonella, Erhlichia and Coxiella - Chlamydia, Chlamydophila, Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma - Treponema, Borrelia and Leptospira TOPICS FOR COLLOQUIUM MICROBIOLOGY I : - General bacterial properties and bacterial structures - Bacterial genetic material; genetic exchange in bacteria - Virulence factor of bacteria - Mechanism of action of antibacterial agents - Bacterial resistance to antibacterial agents - Sterilization, control of sterilization, disinfection. - Microscopic examination of bacterial cell - Methods for isolation and identification of bacteria - Antimicrobial susceptibility testing - Streptococcus spp. - Staphylococcus spp. - Neisseria spp. - Enterobacteriaceae - Mycobacterium spp. - Gram negative non-fermentative bacteria - Clostridium spp. - Bacillus spp. - Haemophilus influenzae - Bordetella pertussis + second term - Helicobacter pylori - Chlamydia spp. and Chlamydophila spp. MICROBIOLOGY - GRADING 1. The Practical Exam is oral in the form of a conversation with the teacher (questions from practical training courses). It goes from 6-10. The resulting mark is multiplied by a coefficient of 0.2 for this part of the Exam, because it carries 20% of final mark. 2. Colloquiums and Sudents activity during the academic year represent Pre-Exam activities participate 30% of the final mark. Therefore, the number of Pre-Exam activities points multiplied by 0.3. Students who thus win 85 or more points during academic year, are exempt from the Practical Exam which is regarded as the mark 10 (ten) which represents as 2.00. Students who have less than 85 of total 105 points, go out the Practical Exam. Students who have passed the Practical Exam go to Final Test. Passed the Practical Exam is valid one actually academic year. 3. The Final Test composed of 100 questions: 50 questions from the General and Special Bacteriology, 26 questions and 24 questions of Virology and Parasitology and Micology, respectively. Final Test is passed with 51/100 points. Also, a minimum positive answers from some areas is 30%. No. of points on Final Test 51-61 62-71 72-81 82-91 92-100 Mark 6 (six) coefficient 3,00 7 (seven) coefficient 3,50 8 (eigh) coefficient 4,00 9 (nine) coefficient 4,50 10 (ten) coefficient 5,00 Final Test participate in the final mark for subject with 50%. Because of that ,mark from Final Test multiplied by a coefficient of 0.5 PASSED SUBJECT MICROBIOLOGY, REPRESENTS THE SUM OF THE COEFFICIENTS OF ALL PARTS OF THE EXAM : PRE- EXAM ACTIVITIES (COLLOQUIUMS AND STUDENT ACTIVITIES, ) PRACTICAL EXAM AND TEST. MICROBIOLOGY PASSED IF A STUDENT WINS A MINIMUM 5.10 (GRADE 6 SIX) GRADE SCALE 5,10-6,09 6,10-7,09 7,10–8,09 8,10-9,09 9,10-10,00 6 (six) 7 (seven) 8 (eigh) 9 (nine) 10 (ten) Course Direcor Professor Maja Cupic [email protected]