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SUMMER SEMESTER/ II nd ACADEMIC YEAR BACTERIOLOGY 4th semester Lectures -Head Building, Friday 11:00-12:30 Seminars/Practical Lessons-Lab.Room Instutute of Microbiology and Immunology, Friday 13:00-15:30 Dr Subotica str. 1 FRIDAY MICROBIOLOGY Lecture (Head Building) 11:00-12:30 MICROBIOLOGY Lab & Seminar (Institute) 13:00-15:30 17. 02. 2012. Lecture 1 lesson General properties and medical imortance of spirochetes, characteristics and medical imortance of Borrelia burgdorferi. Doc. dr Ivana Ćirković Lecture 1 lesson General properties and medical imortance of genus Rickettsia, Bartonella, Erhlichia, and bacteria Coxiella burnetii. Prof. dr Slobodanka Đukić Seminar 2 lessons General properties and medical imortance of Listeria monocytogenes; Campylobacter jejuni; Yersinia pestis. Prof. dr Dragana Vuković/Doc. dr Ivana Ćirković Seminar 1 lesson General properties and medical imortance of genus Bacillus; characteristics and medical imortance of Bacillus anthracis i Bacillus cereus. Prof. dr Branislava Savić/Prof. dr Slobodanka Đukić

24. 02. 2012. Lecture 2 lessons Bacterial vaccines. Prof. dr Dragana Vuković Seminar 1 lesson Characteristics and medical imortance of Treponema pallidum i Leptospira interrogans. Prof. dr Slobodanka Đukić Practical lesson - 2 lessons Methods for rapid diagnosis of bacterial infections. Serologic tests in diagnosis of bacterial infections. Dr Irena Živanović 02. 03. 2012. Lecture 1 lesson General properties and medical imortance of genus Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma. Doc. dr Ivana Ćirković Seminar 1 lesson General properties and medical imortance genus Corynebacterium; characteristics and medical imortance of Corynebacterium diphtheriae and diphtheroids. Prof. dr Branislava Savić Practical lesson - 1 lesson Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by strictly intracellular bacteria and mycoplasma. Prof. dr Slobodanka Đukić Bacteriology colloquiums 9.03.2012. at 9:00 Lab. Room Institute 16.03.2012. at 9:00 Lab. Room Institute PARASITOLOGY 02. 03. 2012. Lecture 1 lesson V. Arsić Arsenijević Epidemiological and ecological characteristics of fungal infections. Practical lesson 1 lesson V. Arsić Arsenijević / E. Ratkov Morphology and biology of fungi. 09. 03. 2012. Lecture 2 lessons V. Arsić Arsenijević Dimorphic fungi, zygomycetes. Mycoallergoses and mycotoxicoses. Seminar 3 lessons V. Arsić Arsenijević / E. Ratkov 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). Pneumocystis. 16. 03. 2012. Lecture 2 lessons A. Džamić Introduction in medical parasitology. Morphology and biology of protozoa and helminths. Practical lesson - 3 lessons V. Arsić Arsenijević / E. Ratkov Laboratory diagnosis of fungal infections of the skin and its adnexa, mucous membranes, eye and ear. Laboratory diagnosis of invasive fungal infection (candidiasis, aspergillosis) and pneumocystosis. Methods for fungal identification. Fungal susceptibility testing. 23. 03. 2012. Lecture 2 lessons 8.00 9.30 Replace date for 06. 04. 2012. Head building!!! A. Džamić Signs and symptoms of parasitic diseases. Eosinophilia and parasitic diseases. Seminar 2 lessons 9.30 11.00 Replace date for 06. 04. 2012. Head building!!! A. Džamić / E. Ratkov Intestinal and urogenital protozoa: Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia lamblia, intestinal coccidia, Blastocystis hominis, Balantidium coli, Trichomonas vaginalis. Lecture 2 lessons A. Džamić Free-living amoebae, Microsporidia. Tropical helminths (Filariae, Schistosoma and other trematodes). Seminar 3 lessons A. Džamić / E. Ratkov Blood and tissue-dwelling protozoa (Trypanosoma, Leishmania, Toxoplasma, Plasmodium). 30. 03. 2012. Seminar 3 lessons 8.45 11.00 Replace date for 13. 04. 2012. Head Building!!! A. Džamić / E. Ratkov Intestinal helmints (Ascaris, Trichuris, Enterobius, Strongyloides, Ancylostoma, Taenia, Diphyllobothrium, Hymenolepis). Tissue-dwelling helmints (Trichinella, Toxocara, Echinococcus, Taenia, Fasciola). Lecture 2 lessons V. Arsić Arsenijević Antiparasitic agents and antimycotics. Practical lesson - 3 lessons A. Džamić / E. Ratkov Laboratory diagnosis of intestinal parasitoses. Laboratory diagnosis of blood and tissue infections caused by parasites.

Arthropods. 06. 04. 2012. no classes replace date 23. 03. 2012. 13. 04. 2012. no classes replace date 30. 03. 2012. COLLOQUIUM PARASITOLOGY First term: 27. 04. 2012. at 9.00 AM Lab. room Second term: 04. 05. 2012. at 9.00 AM Lab. room VIROLOGY IV semester II academic year 2012. 20.04.2012. Replace term from 13.04. 2012. Eastern Holiday 9:00-10:30 Introduction to virology and general properties of viruses. Virion structures (genome, capsid,envelope).viral classification and taxonomy criteria for viral classification. Viral replication (recognition and attachment to the target cell, penetration, uncoating, trancription, translation, replication of the genome, viral protein synthesis, assembly, release) 2 LESSON PROF.DR TANJA JOVANOVIĆ 11:00-12:30 Head Building Virus-host interaction.cytolitic infection.the phenomenon of virus persistance. Various types of persistant infection (chronic, latent, «slow» viral infection). Pathogenesis of viral infection. 2 LESSON PROF.DR TANJA JOVANOVIĆ 13:00-13:45 Insitute Replace term from 13.04. 2012. Eastern Holiday Viral genetics. Mutations. Recombinations 1 LESSON PROF.DR TANJA JOVANOVIĆ/ PROF.DR MAJA ĆUPIĆ PRACTICAL LESSON 13:45-15:30 The principles of laboratory diagnosis of viral infections.collection of specimens. 2 LESSONS DOC. DR.IVANA LAZAREVIĆ/ DOC. DR ALEKSANDRA KNEŽEVIĆ

27.04.2012. 10:00-10:45 Replace term from 20. 04. 2012. Viral interference, interferons and antiviral mechanisms of interferons. 11:00-12:30 Picornaviridae, Orthomyxoviridae i Paramyxoviridae 1 LESSON PROF.DR MAJA ĆUPIĆ/ DOC. DR IVANA LAZAREVIĆ 2LESSONS DOC.DRALEKSANDRA KNEŽEVIĆ 13:00-13:45 Viral vaccines 1 LESSON PROF.DR MAJA ĆUPIĆ/ PRACTICAL LESSON 14:00-15:30 Virus isolation in living sistem of cells (embrionated eggs, cell cultures, experimental animals) 2 LESSONS PROF.DR MAJA ĆUPIĆ / DOC.DR IVANA LAZAREVIĆ 4.05.2012. General properties of retroviruses. Human retoviruses: HTLV 1, 2. HIV. Reoviridae, Caliciviridae and other Small Round Gastrointestinal Viruses 2 LESSONS DOC.DR MAJA STANOJEVIĆ Molecular analyses of HIV genome and HIV antigen variability. 1 LESSON DOC.DR MAJA STANOJEVIĆ/ PRACTICAL LESSON Identification of viruses based on morphology of viruses, viral antigens and viral nucleic acid 2 LESSONS PROF.DR MAJA ĆUPIĆ/

11.05.2012. Hepatitis viruses (HAV,HBV, HCV, HDV, HEV, HGV) 2 LESSONS DOC.DR IVANA LAZEREVIĆ Laboratory diagnoses of viral hepatitis 3 LESSONS DOC.DR IVANA LAZEREVIĆ/ DOC.DR MAJA STANOJEVIĆ 18.05.2012. Herpesviridae (HSV 1,2, VZV, CMV, EBV, HHV6,7,8) 2 LESSONS MAJA ĆUPIĆ Oncogenic viruses. Mechanism of DNA and RNA oncogenesis. 1 LESSON PROF.DR MAJA ĆUPIĆ/ PRACTICAL LESSON Serological diagnoses of viral infections: types of serological reactions 2 LESSONS DOC.DR MAJA STANOJEVIĆ/ DOC.DR IVANA LAZEREVIĆ 25.05.2012. DNA viruses: Parvoviridae, Adenoviridae, Papillomaviridae, Polyomaviridae, Poxviridae 2 LESSONS PROF.DR MAJA ĆUPIĆ Arboviruses and viral zoonoses 1 LESSON DOC.DR MAJA STANOJEVIĆ/

PRACTICAL LESSON Serological diagnoses of viral infections: problems of serodiagnosis 2 LESSONS DOC.DR MAJA STANOJEVIĆ/ Colloquium I term 18.05. 2012. at 9:00 AM Institute (group I and II, Lab.Room IInd and IIIrd floor) Colloquium II term 25.05. at 9:00 AM Institute (Lab. Room II nd floor) Literature: Patric Murray Medical Microbiology Ed. 2009