Program of Study



Program of Study : Dentistry

Course : Microbiology 2 – Oral Microbiology

Abbreviation : MIK/ZAA12

Schedule : 15 hours of lectures

30 hours of exercises

Course Distribution : 3rd year, 5th semester

Number of Credits : 5

Course Form : Lectures, exercises

Lectures :

Teachers : prof. MUDr. Milan Kolář, Ph.D.

doc. MUDr. Petr Hamal, Ph.D.

Mgr. Patrik Mlynárčik, Ph.D.

MUDr. Peter Imwensi

Study : Continuous

| |Date |Subject |No. of Less.|Teacher |

|1 |27.9.2019 |Genus Streptococcus. |1 |prof. Kolář |

| | |Streptococcal infections. | | |

|2 |27.9.2019 |Genus Staphylococcus. |1 |prof. Kolář |

| | |Staphylococcal infections. | | |

|3 |11.10.2019 |Salmonella. Genus Shigella. |1 |doc. Hamal |

| | |Other enterobacteria. | | |

|4 |11.10.2019 |Gastrointestinal tract infections. |1 |doc. Hamal |

|5 |25.10.2019 |Genus Neisseria. Clinical diseases caused by gonococci and |1 |Dr. Imwensi |

| | |meningococci. | | |

| | |Genus Haemophilus. | | |

|6 |25.10.2019 |Genus Treponema. Syphilis. |1 |Dr. Imwensi |

| | |Genus Borrelia. Lyme borreliosis | | |

|7 |8.11.2019 |Anaerobic infections. |1 |Mgr. Mlynárčik |

|8 |8.11.2019 |Genus Clostridium. |1 |Mgr. Mlynárčik |

| | |Tetanus, botulism, gas gangrene. | | |

|9 |22.11.2019 |General mycology. |1 |doc. Hamal |

|10 |22.11.2019 |Genus Candida. Systemic mycoses. |1 |doc. Hamal |

|11 |6.12.2019 |Genus Chlamydia and Chlamydophila. Genus Mycoplasma. |1 |prof. Kolář |

|12 |6.12.2019 |Genus Mycobacterium.Tuberculosis, leprosy |1 |prof. Kolář |

|13 |20.12.2019 |Classification of viruses. Principles of virus structure. |1 |prof. Kolář |

| | |Replication of viruses. | | |

|14 |20.12.2019 |Family Retroviridae. AIDS Family Orthomyxoviridae. Influenza. |1 |prof. Kolář |

|15 |3.1.2020 |Human herpesviruses. |1 |doc. Hamal |

| | |Herpes simplex, Herpes zoster, | | |

| | |EBV infection, Cytomegalovirus infection | | |

Exercises :

Leading teacher : doc. MUDr. Petr Hamal, PhD.

Study : Continuous

| |Date |Subject |No. of Less.|

|1 |20.9.2019 |Identification of gram-positive microorganisms – 1stpart: |2 |

| | |Laboratory diagnosis of streptococci and enterococci. General characteristics of bacterial | |

| | |colonies. | |

|2 |27.9.2019 |Identification of gram-positive microorganisms – 2nd part: |2 |

| | |Laboratory diagnosis of staphylococci and corynebacteria. General characteristic of bacterial | |

| | |colonies. | |

|3 |4.10.2019 |Identification of gram-negative microorganisms – 1stpart: Laboratory diagnosis of |2 |

| | |enterobacteria. | |

| | |General characteristics of bacterial colonies. | |

|4 |11.10.2019 |Identification of gram-negative microorganisms – 2nd part: Laboratory diagnosis of |2 |

| | |Acinetobacter, Pseudomonas and Stenotrophomonas species. General characteristics of bacterial | |

| | |colonies. | |

|5 |18.10.2019 |Laboratory diagnosis of Neisseria, Bordetella and Haemophilus species. General characteristic |2 |

| | |of bacterial colonies. | |

|6 |25.10.2019 |Identification of anaerobic bacteria: |2 |

| | |Actinomyces, Peptococcus, Peptostreptococcus, Bacteroides and Clostridium species. General | |

| | |characteristics of bacterial colonies. | |

|7 |1.11.2019 |Laboratory diagnosis of mycobacterial infections. |2 |

|8 |8.11.2019 |Differential microbiological diagnosis of genital tract infections and sexually transmitted |2 |

| | |diseases. Microbial vaginal pictures. | |

|9 |15.11.2019 |Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections. Principles of the complement fixation test and |2 |

| | |immunoenzymatic reaction. | |

|10 |22.11.2019 |Serodiagnosis of influenza. Serodiagnosis of glandular fever. |2 |

|11 |29.11.2019 |Mycology 1st part: |2 |

| | |Collection and transport of the specimens to the mycologic study. Microscopic examination and | |

| | |cultivation of fungi. Identification of moulds; macro- and microculture. | |

| | |Laboratory diagnosis of Aspergillus, Penicillium, Mucor and Trichophyton species. | |

|12 |6.12.2019 |Mycology 2nd part: |2 |

| | |Identification of yeasts. Selective-differential agars for rapid diagnostic of medically | |

| | |important Candida species. Ascospores, chlamydospores, assimilation and fermentation tests. | |

|13 |13.12.2019 |Microbiological diagnosis of upper and lower respiratory tract infections. |2 |

|14 |20.12.2019 |Microbiological diagnosis of urinary tract infections. |2 |

| | |Microbiological diagnosis of bloodstream infections. | |

|15 |3.1.2020 |Microbiological diagnosis of hospital-acquired infections. |2 |

| | |Microbiological diagnosis of community-acquired infections. | |

Completed by : Exam

Requirements : Presence in practical trainings, one absence tolerated at the most, it´s possible substitute up to one third of practical trainings. Credit test.

Basic literature :

1. Medical Microbiology: with student consult access (Medical Microbiology) (Paperback 2005) by Patrick R. Murray et al. (available at )

2. Koukalová D. et al.: Microbiology I, UP v Olomouci, 2002

3. Kolář et al.: Microbiology II, UP v Olomouci, 2002

Alternative literature :

4. Medical Microbiology (Paperback 2004) by Cedric A. Mims (Editor), (available at )

5. Human Virology: A Text for Students of Medicine, Dentistry and Microbiology (Paperback 2000) by Leslie Collier et al. (available at )

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