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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









Special Bacteriology


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









Special Virology, Mycology and Parasitology


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



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