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STUDY PLAN II year students 2nd semester 1 Class 1. Pyogenic cocci. Staphylococcus aureus, staphylococcus species, differentiation of staphylococci. Pathogenicity factors and toxins. Characteristics of the diseases that they cause and pathogenesis. Laboratory diagnosis, prevention and treatment. 2. Streptococci. General description of the properties and classification of streptococci. Hemolytic streptococcus group A and their role in human pathology. Laboratory diagnosis, prevention. 3. Streptococcus pneumonia. Serological group. Pathogenesis and it s role in humans. Laboratory diagnosis. Prevention. 4. The role of streptococci in the pathogenesis of scarlet fever. The pathogenesis of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Schick phenomenon; Arystovskiy-Fanconi phenomenon. 5. The role of streptococci in the pathogenesis of rheumatic fever. Characteristics rheumatism cycles. Laboratory diagnosis, prevention and treatment. 6. Gonorrhea. General characteristics of gonococci, Asha form. Pathogenesis od disease. Laboratory diagnosis of acute and chronic forms of gonorrhea. Gonocci vaccine. Features of phagocytic reaction in gonnorrhea. Treatment. 7. Meningococcus. Characteristic properties of meningococcus. The pathogenesis of the disease. Clinical picture of disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Prevention. 2 Class 8. Enterobacteria, their evolution. Classification. The value in human pathology. 9. Escherichia their properties pathogenic serovars their differentiation. Laboratory diagnosis, treatment, and prophylaxis. Immunity. 10. Shigella. General characteristics, classification. The role of toxins and enzymes pathogenicity in the pathogenesis of dysentery. Clinical symptoms, laboratory diagnosis. Prevention and treatment. 11. Klebsiella, general characteristics, classification. Characteristic properties and antigenic structure. The pathogenesis of the diseases that they cause. Specific laboratory diagnosis. 3 Class 12. Proteus. Proteus peculiarities. Types of Proteus. Etiologic role in purulent, mixed and intrahospital infections. Proteus - their role in causing food poisoning. Laboratory diagnosis. Prevention and treatment. 13. Salmonella. General characteristics. The causative agent of typhoid and paratyphoid. The pathogenesis of typhoid. Serological classification of Salmonella. Laboratory diagnosis. Prevention and treatment. 14. Salmonella - causative agents of acute gastroenteritis. The pathogenesis of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Prevention and treatment. https://docs.google.com/document/d/13fwybtl1ykfvnvzsxpa1jnevkgwfy2qqrqqghxtado0/edit 1/5

4 Class 15. Opportunistic microorganisms, biological properties, etiologic role in the occurrence of opportunistic infections. Characteristics of the diseases that they cause. Intra-hospital infections, conditions of their occurrence. 16. Properties of intrahospital bacteria ecovars, microbiological diagnosis of inflammation, wound, burn infections caused by hospital bacteria strains. 17. Clinical Microbiology, object, tasks, methods, objects of research. Etiologic criteria role of opportunistic microorganisms isolated in material that is obtained from patients. 5 Class 18. Anthrax. General description of pecularities: cultural, biochemical, toxin structure, antigenic structure. The pathogenesis of the disease. Clinical forms. Laboratory diagnosis. Ascoli reaction. Treatment and prevention. Antracoides. 19. Yersinia. The causative agent of plague. General characteristics, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis. Prevention, treatment. 20. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and enterocolitis. Morphological and physiological properties. Pathogenicity to humans and animals. The pathogenesis of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment immunity. 6 Class 21. Cholera. General characteristics of the cholera parahemolytic vibrio. Role of parahemolytic vibrio in causing food poisoning. Laboratory diagnosis. 22. Vibrio cholera. Morphological properties, cultural, biochemical, antigenic structure. Factors of pathogenicity. Toxins. Pathogenesis and immunity in Cholera. Laboratory diagnosis. Prevention. Treatment. 23. The causative agent of tularemia. General characteristics. The pathogenesis of the disease. Clinical forms of tularemia. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment and prevention. 24. The causative agent of brucellosis. General characteristics of morphological, cultural and biochemical properties Brucella. Laboratory diagnosis. The pathogenesis of the disease. Features immunity. Treatment and prevention. 7 Class Sub module 1. 8 Class 25. Pathogenic anaerobes. General comparative characteristics of anaerobic bacteria, their importance in human pathology. Anaerobes in surgery. 26. Pathogens tetanus. General characteristics. The pathogenesis of the disease in humans and animals. Laboratory diagnosis. Prevention, treatment. The value of microbial associations in causing the disease process. 27. Clostridium botulinum. Ecology properties of the pathogen, characteristics of botulinum toxin. The pathogenesis of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment and prevention. 28. Methods of specific prevention and treatment of anaerobic wounds infections. 9 Class https://docs.google.com/document/d/13fwybtl1ykfvnvzsxpa1jnevkgwfy2qqrqqghxtado0/edit 2/5

29. Corynebacterium. The causative agent of diphtheria. Characteristics and biovars. Factors pathogenicity and toxingenicity. The pathogenesis of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Differentiation of diphtheria pathogen in saprophytic corynebacteria. Treatment and prevention. 30. Listeria. The morphological, tinctorial, and cultural properties. Toxin and antigen structure. Ecology Listeria. Pathogenicity for animals and people. The pathogenesis of the disease in humans. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment and prevention. 31. Pathogenic mycobacteria. Types, properties of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Toxin. Cord factor. The pathogenesis of the disease. Immunity and its features. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment and prevention. 32. Mycobacterium leprae. General description of the leprosy causative agent. Clinical forms. Pathogenesis. Laboratory diagnosis. Prevention and treatment. 10 Class 33. Pathogenic spirochetes. Treponema causative agent of syphilis. Ecology, characteristics and properties. The pathogenesis of syphilis. The stages of the disease. Immunity. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment and prevention. 34. Non venereal forms of syphilis. Characteristics of bejel, pints, frambesia. Transmission, laboratory diagnosis. Prophylaxis. 35. Pathogenic leptospira. Pathogens leptospirosis. General characteristics of the cultural and morphological properties. Pathogenicity to humans and animals. The pathogenesis of leptospirosis. Laboratory diagnosis. Prevention. Treatment. 36. Borrelia - pathogens relapsing fever. Characteristics of environmental pathogens endemic and epidemic typhus recurentis. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment. The pathogenesis of the disease. Prevention. 37. Lyme disease. Pathogenicity for animals and people. The pathogenesis of the disease in humans. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment and prevention. 11 Class Sub module 2 12 Class 38. Rickettsia. The causative agent of typhus. General characteristics of cultural morphological properties Weil-Felix reaction. Pathogenicity for animals and humans. The pathogenesis of the disease. Immunity. Brill-Zinsser disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Prevention. 39. Rickettsia rodent rickettsiosis pathogens. General characteristics of the pathogenesis of the disease. Methods of laboratory diagnostics. Differentiation epidemic and endemic typhus. 40. Rickettsia - pathogens of spotted fever - south Asian, vesicular, Marseille. Laboratory diagnosis. The pathogenesis of the disease. Immunity and prevention. 41. Rickettsia - pathogens and paroxysmal fever. The pathogenesis of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment and prevention. 42. Q-fever Rickettsia. General characteristics and ecology. The pathogenesis of the disease, clinical forms. Laboratory diagnosis. Immunity. Prevention. 43. Bartonella general characteristics and pathogenesis of the disease, laboratory diagnostics. 44. Ehrlichia. General characteristics and pathogenesis of the disease, laboratory diagnostics. https://docs.google.com/document/d/13fwybtl1ykfvnvzsxpa1jnevkgwfy2qqrqqghxtado0/edit 3/5

13 Class 45. Pathogenic chlamydia. Cycles of development, general characteristics. Pathogens of trachoma, newborn conjunctivitis (Neonatal conjunctivitis with inclusions). The causative agent of psittacosis and venereal Hodgkin's disease. The pathogenesis of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Prevention. 46. Pathogenic mycoplasma, ureaplasma. General characteristics of mycoplasma. Classification. Properties. Pathogenicity to humans and animals. The pathogenesis of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis. 14 Class 47. Taxonomy and classification of fungi. The morphology, structure, cultivation. Toxins. The pathogenesis of the disease in humans. The principles of laboratory diagnostics and treatment. Immunity. 48. Mold fungi. General characteristics. Morphology and ecology. Characteristics of the diseases that they cause. Laboratory diagnosis and treatment. 49. Pathogenic actinomycetes. General characteristics, types, properties, ecology. The diseases they cause. Laboratory diagnosis. 50. Nocardia, characteristics of nocardiosis. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment. Pathogens of opportunistic fungal infections. General characteristics. The pathogenesis of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis, prevention and treatment. 51. Mycotoxicoses, general characteristics of pathogens, disease pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis and treatment. 15 Class 52. General characteristics of the causative agents of superficial mycoses. Pathogenesis, clinical forms. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment. 53. Deep and superficial candidiasis. Ecology of pathogens. The pathogenesis of the disease. 54. Pathogens of histoplasmosis. General characteristics and ecology. Pathogenesis of disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment and prevention. 55. General characteristics of pathogens blastomycosis. Distribution. Clinic. The pathogenesis of disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Prevention. 56. Chromomycoses. General characteristics and ecology of the pathogen. Pathogenesis and clinical disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment and prevention. 57. Sporotrichosis. General characteristics and ecology of the pathogen. Pathogenesis and clinical manifestation of disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment and prevention. https://docs.google.com/document/d/13fwybtl1ykfvnvzsxpa1jnevkgwfy2qqrqqghxtado0/edit 4/5

16 Class 58. Protozoa, general characteristics. Development cycle. Classification. 59. Leishmania. General characteristics. Pathogenesis of cutaneous leishmaniasis. Ecology of pathogens. Treatment. Prevention. 60. The causative agent of visceral leishmaniasis. Ecology. The pathogenesis of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis, treatment and prevention. 61. Trypanosoma. General characteristics. Ecology. Chagas disease. Pathogenesis "sleeping" sickness. Laboratory diagnosis, treatment and prevention. 62. Trichomonas. Pathogens trichomonadiasis. General characteristics. Ecology. The pathogenesis of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis and treatment. 63. Lamblia. General characteristics. The pathogenesis of the disease, the source of infection. Laboratory diagnosis. Immunity. Prevention. 17 Class 64. Sarcodina. Pathogens of amebiasis. General characteristics. Stages of development in the body of living beings. The pathogenesis of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment. Prevention. 65. Plasmodium malaria. The cycle of the malaria plasmodium. Pathogenicity for animals and humans. The pathogenesis of the disease in humans. Clinical forms of malaria. Immunity. 66. Apicomplexa. Toxoplasma. General characteristics of Toxoplasma. Ecology. Pathogenicity for humans and animals. The pathogenesis of the disease in humans. Source of infection. 67. Balantydia. General characteristics of morphological and cultural power-east. Structure. Ecology. The pathogenesis of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Treatment. 18 Class Sub module 3 19 Class - Examination KROK 20 - Module 2 https://docs.google.com/document/d/13fwybtl1ykfvnvzsxpa1jnevkgwfy2qqrqqghxtado0/edit 5/5