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1 MICROBIOLOGY , III semester BACTERIOLOGY prof. dr Branislava Savić Lecture 2 lessons Introduction in microbiology, bacterial taxonomy, general bacterial properties. Bacterial structures (capsule, cell wall). Seminar 2 lessons prof. dr Dragana Vuković Pathogenicity and virulence. Normal bacterial flora and symbiotic associations Lecture 2 lessons prof. dr Vera Mijaĉ Bacterial structures, biosynthesis and organization of bacterial cell (spore, flagelum, pilli, etc.). Sterilization, control of sterilization, disinfection. Practical lesson 2 lessons ass. dr Irena AranĊelović Specimen collection (examination of specimen from different organ systems). Specimen transport (package and labeling) Lecture 2 lessons prof. dr Slobodanka Đukić Physiology of bacterial cells. Bacterial metabolism; nutrition requirements for growth and replication of bacteria. Practical lesson 2 lessons ass. dr Ina Gajić Detection of bacteria in specimens (microscopic examination, antigen detection and gene detection) Lecture 2 lessons prof. dr Lazar Ranin Bacterial genetic material; genetic exchange in bacteria: transformation, conjugation and transduction. Practical lesson 2 lessons dr Dušan Kekić Methods for isolation and identification of bacteria Lecture 2 lessons prof. dr Nataša Opavski Mechanism of action of antibacterial agents. Bacterial resistance to antibacterial agents. Practical lesson 2 lessons prof. dr Nataša Opavski Antimicrobial susceptibility testing Lecture 2 lessons prof. dr Branislava Savić Virulence factor of bacteria (adhesive factors, invasive factors, toxins). Seminar 2 lessons prof. dr Ivana Ćirković Properties and medical importance of Staphylococcus spp. Biofim formation.
2 Lecture 2 lessons prof. dr Nataša Opavski Properties of and medical importance of Streptococcus spp. and Enterococcus spp. Practical lesson 1 lesson ass. dr Irena AranĊelović Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by Staphylococcus spp. Seminar 1 lesson ass. dr Irena AranĊelović Properties and medical importance Corynebacterium spp Lecture 2 lessons prof. dr Lazar Ranin Properties and medical importance of of Clostridium spp. Practical lesson 2 lessons prof. dr Lazar Ranin/ dr Dušan Kekić Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by Streptococcus spp. and Enterococcus spp Lecture 2 lessons prof. dr Branislava Savić Properties and medical importance of Mycobacterium spp. Seminar 1 lesson prof. dr Vera Mijaĉ Properties and medical importance of anaerobic non-spore-forming bacteria. Practical lesson 1 lesson prof. dr Vera Mijaĉ Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by anaerobic spore-forming and non-spore-forming bacteria Lecture 2 lessons prof. dr Dragana Vuković Properties and medical importance of family Enterobacteriacea. Characteristics and medical imortance of Escherichia coli. characteristics and medical imortance of opportunistic enterobacteria. Practical lesson - 1 lesson prof. dr Branislava Savić Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by Mycobacterium spp. Seminar 1 lesson ass. dr Irena AranĊelović Bacterial zoonoses. Properties and medical importance of Bacillus spp Lecture 2 lessons prof. dr Dragana Vuković Properties and medical importance of Gram negative non-fermentative bacteria. Seminar 2 lessons prof. dr Dragana Vuković /ass. dr Irena AranĊelović Properties and medical importance of Salmonella spp., Shigella spp. and Yersinia spp Lecture 2 lessons prof. dr Vera Mijaĉ Properties and medical importance of Neisseria spp. and Moraxella spp. Properties and medical importance of Nocardia spp. and Rhodococcus spp.
3 Practical lesson 2 lessons ass. dr Ina Gajić Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by enterobacteria and Gram negative non-fermentative bacteria Lecture 2 lessons prof. dr Ivana Ćirković Properties and medical importance of Haemophilus influenzae, HACEK group and Bordetella pertussis Seminar 1 lesson ass. dr Ina Gajić Properties and medical importance of Legionella pneumophila and Listeria monocytogenes Practical lesson 1 lesson dr Dušan Kekić Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by Neisseria spp prof. dr Slobodanka Đukić Lecture 2 lessons Properties and medical importance of genus Chlamydia, Chlamydophila, Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma. Seminar 2 lessons prof. dr Lazar Ranin Properties and medical importance of Vibrio spp., Campylobacter spp. and Helicobacter pylori Lecture 2 lessons prof. dr Ivana Ćirković Properties and medical importance of Brucella spp. and Francisella spp. Properties and medical importance of genus Rickettsia, Bartonella, Erhlichia, and Coxiella. Practical lesson 2 lessons prof. dr Slobodanka Đukić Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by Chlamydia, Chlamydophila, Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma. IV semester BACTERIOLOGY Lecture 2 lesson Prof. dr Aleksandar Džamić Introduction in medical parasitology. Morphology and biology of protozoas and helminths. Seminar 3 lessons Prof. dr Slobodanka Đukić/Prof. dr Ivana Ćirković Properties and medical importance of spirochetes (Treponema, Borrelia and Leptospira) Lecture 2 lessons Prof. dr Aleksandar Džamić Epidemiological and ecological characteristics of protozoal infections. Medical important arthropods. Vector-born diseases. Seminar 2 lessons Prof. dr Nataša Opavski/Prof. dr Vera Mijaĉ Bacterial vaccines. Practical lesson 1 lesson Serologic tests in diagnosis of bacterial infections.
4 PARASITOLOGY AND MYCOLOGY Lecture 2 lessons Prof. dr Aleksandar Džamić Intestinal protozoa (Blastocystis, Isospora, Cyclospora, Sarcocystis). Blood and tissue-dwelling protozoa (Trypanosoma, Babesia, Leishmania). Practical Lessons 3 lessons Prof. dr Ivana Ĉolović Ĉalovski/Ass. dr Eleonora Dubljanin Principles of laboratory diagnosis of intestinal parasitoses. Intestinal and urogenital protozoa: Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia lamblia, Balantidium coli, Cryptosporidium, Trichomonas vaginalis Lecture 2 lessons Prof. dr Aleksandar Džamić Tropical helminth infections. Trematodes. Seminars 3 lessons Prof. dr Valentina Arsić Arsenijević/Ass. dr Eleonora Dubljanin Principles of laboratory diagnosis of tissue-dwelling parasitoses. Blood and tissue-dwelling protozoa (Plasmodium, Toxoplasma, Leishmania) Lecture 2 lessons Prof. dr Valentina Arsić Arsenijević Morphology and biology of fungi. Epidemiological and ecological characteristics of fungal infections. Practical lessons 3 lessons Prof. dr Aleksandar Džamić/dr Milan Cvetković Intestinal helmints (Enterobius, Ascaris, Trichuris, Strongyloides, Ancylostoma, Taenia) Lecture 2 lessons Prof. dr Valentina Arsić Arsenijević Dimorphic fungi. Fungal agents causing subcutaneous mycoses. Mycoallergoses and mycotoxicoses. Pneumocystis. Seminars 3 lessons Prof. dr Ivana Ĉolović Ĉalovski/Ass. dr Eleonora Dubljanin Tissue-dwelling helmints (Trichinella, Toxocara, Cysticercus, Echinococcus, Fasciola) Lecture 2 lessons Prof. dr Ivana Ĉolović Ĉalovski Antiparasitic agents and antimycotics. Seminars 3 lessons Prof. dr Valentina Arsić Arsenijević/dr Milan Cvetković Fungi,common cause of primary infection of the skin and its adnexa: dermatophytes (Trichophyton, Microsporum, Epidermophyton) and fungi of the genus Malassezia. Fungi, Common cause of superficial, invasive and/or opportunistic infections: yeasts Candida, Cryptococcus)and molds (Aspergillus, Penicillium, Fusarium).
5 VIROLOGY Lecture /2 lessons Prof. Dr Tanja Jovanović Introduction to virology and general properties of viruses. Virion structures (genome, capsid, viral envelope) Criteria for viral classification. Practical lessons 3 lessons Prof. dr Ivana Ĉolović Ĉalovski/Ass. dr Eleonora Dubljanin Laboratory diagnosis of fungal infections of the skin and its adnexa, mucous membranes, eye and ear. Methods for fungal identification. Fungal susceptibility testing. Laboratory diagnosis of invasive fungal infection: invasive candidiasis and invasive aspergillosis Lecture/ 2 lessons Prof. Dr Maja Ćupić Viral replication (recognition and attachment to the target cell, penetration, uncoating, trancription, translation, replication of the genome, viral protein synthesis, assembly, release) Seminars 3 lessons Prof. Dr Tanja Jovanović/Prof. Dr Maja Ćupić Viral genetics. Mutations. Recombinations. (2 lessons) Viral interference, interferons and antiviral mechanisms of interferons.(1 lesson) Prof. Dr Ivana Lazarevic/Doc. Dr Ana Banko Lecture/ 2 lessons Prof. Dr Tanja Jovanovic Virus-host interaction. Cytolitic infection.the phenomenon of virus persistance. Various types of persistant infection (chronic, latent, «slow» viral infection). Pathogenesis of viral infection. Seminar/ 1lesson Prof. Dr Ivana Lazarevic/Doc. Dr Ana Banko Oncogenic viruses. Mechanism of DNA and RNA oncogenesis Practical lessons /2 lessons Ass.Dr Danijela Karalić/Ass. Dr Marko Janković The principles of laboratory diagnosis of viral infections.collection of specimens Lecture/ 2 lessons Doc. Dr Ana Banko Picornaviridae (Polio v., Coxsackie A and B viruses, Echoviruses, Rhinoviruses). Respiratory viruses: Orthomyxoviridae (Influenza v.). Paramyxoviridae (Parainfluenza v., Respiratory Syntytial Virus), Coronaviridae (SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV) Practical lessons /3 lessons Ass. Dr Danijela Karalić/Ass. Dr Marko Janković Virus isolation in living sistem of cells (embrionated eggs, cell cultures, experimental animals) Identification of viruses based on morphology of viruses, viral antigens and viral nucleic acid
6 Lecture/ 2 lessons Herpesviridae (Herpes Simplex Virus type 1 and 2, Varicella Zoster virus, Cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, HHV-6, 7 i 8). Prof. Dr Maja Ćupić Practical lessons /2 lessons Ass. Dr Danijela Karalić/Ass. Dr Marko Janković Serological diagnoses of viral infections: types of serological reactions. Interpretation of serological test results and problems of serodiagnosis. Seminar/ 1lesson Prof. Dr Aleksandra Knežević/Prof. Dr Maja Stanojevic Viral Zoonoses (Rhabdoviridae, Arenaviridae, Filoviridae). Arboviruses (Togaviridae, Flaviviridae, Bunyaviridae) Lecture/ 2 lessons Prof. Dr Ivana Lazarević Primary hepatotropic viruses (HAV, HBV, HCV, HDV, HEV, HGV) Seminar/3 lessons Laboratory diagnosis of herpesviral infections (2 lessons) Ass. Dr Danijela Karalić/Ass. Dr Marko Janković Basic principles of antiviral therapy (1lessons) Prof. Dr Aleksandra Knežević/Prof. Dr Maja Stanojevic Lecture/ 2 lessons Prof. Dr Maja Stanojević Human retoviruses: HIV/AIDS, HTLV 1, 2. Papillomaviridae (HPV), Polyomaviridae (JC i BK virus), Adenoviridae Seminar/3 lessons Prof. Dr Ivana Lazarević/doc. Dr Ana Banko Laboratory diagnoses of viral hepatitis (2 lessons). Viral vaccines (1 lesson) Lecture/ 2 lessons Prof. Dr Aleksandra Knežević Viral rash fever diseases: Togaviridae (Rubella v.). Paramyxoviridae (Morbilli v., Mumps v.), Parvoviridae (Parvo B19 v.). Poxviridae (Variolla v., Vaccinia v., Molluscum contagiosum v.), Reoviridae and other GIT viruses (Caliciviridae, «F» tipovi Adenovirusa, Coronaviridae,). Seminar/2 lessons Prof. Dr Maja Stanojević /Prof. Dr Aleksandra Knežević Laboratory diagnoses of HIV/AIDS Seminar 1 lesson Ass. Dr Ina Gajić Microorganisms and their products in food, water and enviroment; diseases caused by these microorganisms.
7 MICROBIOLOGY / III SEMESTER TIMETABLE 2 nd academic year Labs & Seminars Institute 8:00-11:15 Lectures (2lessons) Head Building 12:00-13:30 MICROBIOLOGY / IV SEMESTER TIMETABLE 2 nd academic year Lectures (2lessons) Head Building 9:00-10:30 Labs & Seminars (3 lessons) Institute 11:00-13:30 Dates of colloquiums Microbiology I Qolloquium First term (1st) Amphitheater Histophysiology, 15:00-15:45 Re-term (1/2) Amphitheater Silos, 15:00-15:45 Microbiology II Qolloquium First term (1st) Re-term (1/2) Schedule: Microbiology I -Teachers and Associates from the field of Bacteriology First term (1st) Re-term (1/2) Microbiology II -Teachers and Associates from the fields of Parasitology and Virology First term (1st) Re-term (1/2)
8 MICROBIOLOGY Exams Period Schedule Exam Period Responsible teachers-bacteriology Oktober II 2017 L. Ranin V. Mijaĉ January 2018 N. Opavski I. Ćirković February 2018 I. Ćirković N. Opavski Mart 2018 B. Savić S. Đukić April 2018 V. Mijaĉ D. Vuković June 2018 S. Đukić B. Savić July 2018 L. Ranin D. Vuković September 2018 N. Opavski I. Ćirković Oktober I 2018 I. Ćirković N. Opavski Oktober II 2018 B. Savić S. Đukić Exam Period Oktober II 2017 January 2018 February 2018 Mart 2018 April 2018 June 2018 July 2018 September 2018 Oktober I 2018 Oktober II 2018 Responsible teacher-virology Maja Stanojević Aleksandra Knežević Maja Ćupić Ana Banko Ivana Lazarević Tanja Jovanović Maja Stanojević Aleksandra Knežević Maja Ćupić Ana Banko Exam Period Oktober II 2017 January 2018 February 2018 Mart 2018 April 2018 June 2018 July 2018 September 2018 Oktober I 2018 Oktober II 2018 Responsible teacher-parasitology and MYCOLOGY Aleksandar Džamić Valentina Arsić Arsenijević Aleksandar Džamić Ivana Čolović Čalovski Valentina Arsić Arsenijević Aleksandar Džamić Ivana Čolović Čalovski Valentina Arsić Arsenijević Aleksandar Džamić Ivana Čolović Čalovski
9 Associates Exam Period January 2018 February 2018 Mart 2018 April 2018 June 2018 July 2018 September 2018 Oktober I 2018 Oktober II 2018 Dušan Kekić Marko Janković Milan Cvetković Irena Aranđelović Danijela Karalić Ina Gajić Eleonora Dubljanin Dušan Kekić Marko Janković Schedule in the classroom in groups FRIDAY Laboratory exercises (Practical Lessons & Seminars) Institute - Lab. Rooms I and II (2 nd and 3 rd floor) Group I Group II MICROBIOLOGY 8:00 9:30 IMMUNOLOGY 9:45 11:15 IMMUNOLOGY 8:00 9:30 MICROBIOLOGY 9:45 11:15 All students/ Both groups LECTURES Head Building 12:00-13:30 Microbilogy 13:45-14:30 Immunology Course Director Prof. Maja Ćupić maja.cupic@med.bg.ac.rs
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