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Medical Microbiology I - DA0104338
Title: Medical Microbiology I
Guaranteed by: Department of Medical Microbiology (13-323)
Faculty: Second Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2016 to 2017
Semester: summer
Points: 5
E-Credits: 5
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:3/3, C [HT]
Extent per academic year: 14 [weeks]
Capacity: unlimited / unlimited (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. Pavel Dřevínek, Ph.D.
Classification: Medicine > Basic Sciences
Co-requisite : DA0103039
Is pre-requisite for: DA0105439, DA0105037
Examination dates   Schedule   Noticeboard   
Annotation
Last update: HABET (15.10.2012)
Basic principles of general microbiology, patogenetic mechanisms, special bacteriology, mycology, virology and parasitology, principles of antimicrobial therapy, antiinfectious immunity and specific and nonspecific immunomodulation, clinical microbiology with selection of laboratory techniques, interpretation, differential diagnostics.
Literature -
Last update: Romana Laušerová (22.05.2019)

Required (compulsory) textbooks:

Murray P. et al. Medical Microbiology, Elsevier Books, 2015

Melter O. and Castelhano R. MicroBook – Clinical Microbiology for Medical Students, 2019

Recommended (optional) textbooks:

Microbiology, Lippincott´s Illustrated Reviews, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2012

Mims´ Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Elsevier, 2018

Recommended (optional) practicals :

Melter O. and Malmgren Annika, Principles and Practicals in Medical Microbiology, 2014

Syllabus
Last update: HABET (14.01.2014)

Syllabus - international students practical course

Medical Microbiology - 2nd year - summer semester

1) Laboratory safety rules and equipment. Processing of clinical samples in microbiological analysis.

Medical students will be familiarized with safety rules and with organization of education process at the Department of Medical Microbiology. Information including desinfection and sterilization will be presented and various microscopic will be demonstrated.

2) Collection of clinical samples and transport.

Demonstration of relevant collection procedures of significant clinical samples.

3) Direct detection, part 1 (microscopy).

Morphology of bacterial cell; microscopy preparation and fixation; various staining procedures.

4) Direct detection, part 2 (cultivation, phenotypic identification, serotyping).

The goal of the practical is cultivation of microorganisms using general, enriched and diagnostic culture media. Students are familiarized with fundamental terms as culture media and cultivation conditions. Students practise inoculation on culture media. The practical includes working with isolates, their identification with phenotypic method and reverse agglutination.

5) Susceptibility to antibiotics.

Students determine antibiotic susceptibility of various clinical bacterial isolates by using disc diffusion method. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) using broth microdilution method and E-test will be demonstrated.

6) Indirect serological methods.

The most significant indirect (serological) methods (agglutination, precipitation, Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay - ELISA) are introduced. Serological results of the methods are presented and interpreted using knowledge of basic immunological mechanisms.

7) Molecular biology methods.

Overview of molecular biology methods applicable in medical microbiology laboratory.

8) Staphylococci.

Microbiological diagnosis of staphylococcal infection. Phenotypic identification using screening tests, ie. free and bound coagulase, catalase test.

9) Streptococci.

Differentiation of streptococci using their colony morphology, hemolytic properties and various tests as optochine test, PYR test, CAMP test.

10) Bordetella, Haemophilus, Neisseria.

Demonstration of supplemented enriched media which should be used for cultivation of the fastidious organisms. Instruction for deep nasopharyngeal swab to collect clinical material for detection of Bordetella pertussis or B. parapertussis.

11) Enterobacteriaceae.

Microbiological diagnosis of clinically important strains. Practical approach of reverse agglutination to confirm relevant serotypes.

12) Pseudomonas and Nonfermenters.

Microbiological diagnosis of significant clinical species. Detection of various pigment production and antibiotic resistance of clinical isolates.

13) Listeriae and Corynebacteria.

Cultivation of saprophytic and pathogenic corynebacteria using diagnostic culture media. Detection of strain toxigenity. Temperature dependent cultivation of Listeria monocytogenes.

14) Credits.

 
Schedule scheduled
Schedule ticket Date From - To Education type Theme Teacher Files Note
16bDA0104338p1

Groups of students
M2.AVSEOB
Fri 24.02.2017 8:00 - 10:35 lecture Introduction to medical microbiology, microbial genetics prof. MUDr. Pavel Dřevínek, Ph.D.
Fri 03.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 lecture Bacterial cell morphology and general functions RNDr. Jaroslav Nunvář, Ph.D.
Fri 10.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 lecture General principles of antibiotic therapy, classification of antibiotics, mechanisms of resistance MUDr. Otakar Nyč, Ph.D.
Fri 17.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 lecture Staphylococci
Fri 24.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 lecture Streptococci
Fri 31.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 lecture Meningococci and Haemophilus doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
Fri 07.04.2017 8:00 - 10:35 lecture Anaerobes
Fri 14.04.2017 8:00 - 10:35 nothing Easter
Fri 21.04.2017 8:00 - 10:35 lecture Rickettsiae, chlamydiae, mykoplasma doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
Fri 28.04.2017 8:00 - 10:35 lecture Bordetella and Corynebacterium MUDr. Daniela Lžičařová
Fri 05.05.2017 8:00 - 10:35 lecture Enterobacteriae
Fri 12.05.2017 8:00 - 10:35 lecture Spirochaetes
Fri 19.05.2017 8:00 - 10:35 lecture Pseudomonas and Nonfermenters doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
Fri 26.05.2017 8:00 - 10:35 lecture Mycobacteria doc. MUDr. Pavel Čermák, CSc.
16bDA0104338x01

Groups of students
M2.2.AVSEOB
M2.1.AVSEOB
Wed 22.02.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Laboratory safety rules and equipment doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
Wed 01.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Collection and processing of clinical samples doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
Wed 08.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Direct detection, part 1 (microscopy).
Wed 15.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Direct detection, part 2 (cultivation, phenotypic identification, serotyping). doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
Wed 22.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes

Antibiotic susceptibility testing

doc. MUDr. Pavel Čermák, CSc.
Wed 29.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Serological methods
Wed 05.04.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Molecular biology methods in clinical microbiology prof. MUDr. Pavel Dřevínek, Ph.D.
Wed 12.04.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Staphylococci
Wed 19.04.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Streptococci doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
Wed 26.04.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Bordetella, Haemophilus, Neisseria MUDr. Daniela Lžičařová
Wed 03.05.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Listeriae and Corynebacteriae MUDr. Daniela Lžičařová
Wed 10.05.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Enterobacteriae
Wed 17.05.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Pseudomonas and Nonfermenters doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
Wed 24.05.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Consultation, credits doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
16bDA0104338x02

Groups of students
M2.3.AVSEOB
M2.4.AVSEOB
Thu 23.02.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Laboratory safety rules and equipment doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
Thu 02.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Collection and processing of clinical samples doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
Thu 09.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Direct detection, part 1 (microscopy).
Thu 16.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Direct detection, part 2 (cultivation, phenotypic identification, serotyping). doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
Thu 23.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes

Antibiotic susceptibility testing

doc. MUDr. Pavel Čermák, CSc.
Thu 30.03.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Serological methods
Thu 06.04.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Molecular biology methods in clinical microbiology prof. MUDr. Pavel Dřevínek, Ph.D.
Thu 13.04.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Staphylococci
Thu 20.04.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Streptococci doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
Thu 27.04.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Bordetella, Haemophilus, Neisseria MUDr. Daniela Lžičařová
Thu 04.05.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Listeriae and Corynebacteriae MUDr. Daniela Lžičařová
Thu 11.05.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Enterobacteriae
Thu 18.05.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Pseudomonas and Nonfermenters doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
Thu 25.05.2017 8:00 - 10:35 practical classes Consultation, credits doc. MVDr. Oto Melter, Ph.D.
 
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