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| 1 | Role of bacteria in nature |
| 2 | Structure of bacterial cell |
| 3 | Bacterial spores and process of sporulation |
| 4 | Superficial structures of bacterial cell |
| 5 | Bacterial cell wall and peptidoglycan |
| 6 | Endotoxin-composition and biological effect |
| 7 | Capsule and Glycocalix |
| 8 | Inter Structures of bacteria- Ambroze, Angellae |
| 9 | Bacterial Metabolism Types |
| 10 | Growth and multiplication of bacterial populations |
| 11 | Transfer of genetic information in Bacteria |
| 12 | Extrachromosomal genetic information |
| 13 | Natural immunity against bacteria |
| 14 | Inflammation and Sepsis |
| 15 | Acquired(Adaptive) Antibacterial Immunity |
| 16 | Passive immunisation and non-specific supertop immunity |
| 17 | Active Immunization |
| 18 | Vaccination, Types of vaccines |
| 19 | Physical Technigues for Disinfection and Sterilisation |
| 20 | Chemical Methods for Disinfection and Sterilisation |
| 21 | Antimicrobials: Types of structure |
| 22 | Antimicrobials: Mechanisms of action |
| 23 | Technigues for testing microbial susceptibility to antibiotics |
| 24 | Tests for Microbial Resistance to antimicrobials |
| 25 | Strategies of antimicrobial therapy |
| 26 | Physiological colonisation of the human body |
| 27 | Biofilms and regulation of microbial flora |
| 28 | Clinical importance of colonizing microbial flora |
| 29 | Pathogenicity and Virulence of bacteria |
| 30 | Virulence Factors of bacteria |
| 31 | Bacterial exotoxins |
| 32 | Bacterial enterotoxins |
| 33 | Bacterial superantigens |
| 34 | Guidelines for collecting specimens for laboratory diagnostics |
| 35 | Techniques for detection and Identification of bacteria |
| 36 | Culturing clinical samples |
| 37 | Culture of anaerobic bacteria |
| 38 | Serological Investigation of clinical samples |
| 39 | Diagnostic skin tests |
| 40 | Genetic Diagnostic Probes and PCR |
| 41 | Viral Genetics, frequence of mutations, strain atenuation, recombination, reassorting |
| 42 | Viral Structure and Nomenclature |
| 43 | Viral Growth Cycle |
| 44 | Replication strategies of RNA viruses |
| 45 | Replication strategies of DNA viruses |
| 46 | Virus-Cell interaction, types of infection, cytopathogenic effects of viruses |
| 47 | Virus and the host. Course of viral infection. Types of infection. |
| 48 | Antiviral mechanisms of the non-specific immunity |
| 49 | Viral resistance to and modulation of the host´s immunity |
| 50 | Viral Spread in the host oranisnm, excretion of infectious virions |
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| Special Bacteriology |
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| 1 | Neurotoxic clostritida |
| 2 | Aeromonas, Plesiomonas |
| 3 | 3 Actinomycets and actinomycoses |
| 4 | MOTT (Mycobacteria other than Tuberculosis) |
| 5 | Bacillus anthracis a Bacillus cereus |
| 6 | Coxiela burnetii |
| 7 | Bordetella |
| 8 | Borrelia |
| 9 | Brucela, Bartonella |
| 10 | Campylobacter |
| 11 | Clostridium perfringens a Cl. difficile |
| 12 | Corynebacterium diphtheriae |
| 13 | Biological weapon systems and bioterrorism |
| 14 | Enterococcus |
| 15 | Escherichia coli |
| 16 | Francisella tularensis |
| 17 | Haemophilus, Pasteurella |
| 18 | Helicobacter |
| 19 | Histotoxic clostritida |
| 20 | Characteristic of rods Enterobacteriaceae |
| 21 | Chlamydia and Chlamydoplhila |
| 22 | Coagulase-negative Staphylococci |
| 23 | Legionella |
| 24 | Leptospira |
| 25 | Listeria monocytogenes |
| 26 | Mycobacterium leprae |
| 27 | Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
| 28 | Mycoplasma |
| 29 | Neisseria gonorrhoeae |
| 30 | Neisseria meningitidis |
| 31 | Non-sporulating anaerobic bacteria |
| 32 | Nocardia, Burkholderia |
| 33 | Emerging infections |
| 34 | Pathogens of the Central Nervous Systém |
| 35 | Pathogens of the Gastrointestinal Systém |
| 36 | Pathogens of the Respiratory Tract |
| 37 | Pathogens of the Genitourinary Tract |
| 38 | Facultative enteric pathogens |
| 39 | Vibrio |
| 40 | Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
| 41 | Nosocomial (Hospital-acquired) Infections |
| 42 | Rickettsia |
| 43 | Salmonella |
| 44 | Shigella |
| 45 | Staphylococcus aureus |
| 46 | Streptococcus agalactiae and other streptococci |
| 47 | Streptococcus pneumoniae |
| 48 | Streptococcus pyogenes |
| 49 | Treponema pallidum |
| 50 | Yersinia pestis, Y. enterocolitica, Y. pseudotuberculosis |
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| Special Virology, Mycology and Parasitology |
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| 1 | Oncogenic viruses |
| 2 | Antiviral vaccines, antivirotics |
| 3 | Poxviruses |
| 4 | Virus varicelly a herpes zoster |
| 5 | Virus herpes simplex |
| 6 | Cytomegalovirus |
| 7 | Papillomavirus |
| 8 | Adenoviruses |
| 9 | Rotaviruses |
| 10 | Influeza viruses |
| 11 | Parotitis virus |
| 12 | Morbillivirus |
| 13 | Polioviruses |
| 14 | Coxsackieviruses |
| 15 | Rhinoviruses |
| 16 | Agents of viral diarrhoeas |
| 17 | Arthropod-born viruses |
| 18 | Tick-born Encephalitis Viruses |
| 19 | Rubellavirus |
| 20 | Rabies virus |
| 21 | Flaviviruses and arenaviruses |
| 22 | Filoviruses |
| 23 | Agents causing viral hepatitis |
| 24 | Hepatitis A virus |
| 25 | Hepatitis B virus |
| 26 | Hepatitis C virus |
| 27 | Epstein-Barr virus |
| 28 | Retroviruses |
| 29 | HIV |
| 30 | PRIONS AND PRIONIC INFECTIONS |
| 31 | Trypanosomy |
| 32 | Leishmaniae |
| 33 | Trichomonas vaginalis |
| 34 | Entamoeba histolytica |
| 35 | Amoeba, Naegleria Fowleri |
| 36 | Toxoplasma gondii |
| 37 | Plasmodiae, P. malariae, P. vivax, P. falciparum |
| 38 | Pneumocystis carinii |
| 39 | Taeniae (Tape-worms) |
| 40 | Enterobius vermicularis, Ascaris lumbricoides |
| 41 | Toxokarae |
| 42 | Filariae, Nematods |
| 43 | Trichinella spiralis, Dracunculus medinensis |
| 44 | Transmission of infection by arthropods |
| 45 | Parasitic Arthropods |
| 46 | Agents of mycotic infections |
| 47 | Candida albicans |
| 48 | Cryptococcus neoformans |
| 49 | Aspergilus infections |
| 50 | Antifungal drugs therapy |