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GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY:
A1 Methods to identify bacteria
A2 Structure of bacterial cell
A3 Bacterial cell wall
A4 Difference in cell wall structure of G+ and G- bacteria
A5 Capsule and Glycocalix
A6 Bacterial spores and process of sporulation
A7 Superficial structures of bacterial cell
A8 Bacterial metabolism types
A9 Growth and multiplication of bacterial populations
A10 Bacterial culture, media for differential diagnostics
A11 Genetic information in bacterial cells
A12 Extrachromosomal genetic information
A13 Genetic information transfer in bacteria
A14 Disinfection and Sterilisation Techniques
A1S Pathogenicity and Virulence of bacteria
A16 Bacteria and Environment
A17 Bacteria and Humans
A18 "Normal" bacterial flora of human body
A19 Adherence of bacteria, infection of mucoid
membranes
A20 Bacterial invasion into tissues and cells
A21 Protein bacterial exotoxins
A22 Cytolytic toxins
A23 Toxins acting inside the host cells
A24 Neurotoxins
A2S Enterotoxins
A26 Bacterial Superantigens
A27 Endotoxin - composition and biological effect
A28 Bacterial escape of hosts immunity mechanisms
(survival)
A29 Sepsis and Septic shock
A30 Classification of Antimicrobials and their group
characterisation
A31 Comparison of antibiotics structural characteristics
A32 Mechanisms of action of antibiotics
A33 Methods to determine effect of antibiotics, bacterial
susceptibility
A34 Interpretation of bacterial susceptibility test results
(Inhibition zones, MIC, MBC)
A35 Strategies of antimicrobial therapy
A36 Bacterial resistance to antimicrobials
A37 Antifungals and antiparasitic drugs
A38 Types of Vaccines
A39 Active immunisation
A40 Passive immunisation
A41 Role of cellular immunity in bacterial infections
A42 Immunity mechanisms agains extra- and intracellular
parasites
A43 Phagocytosis, Complement and Immunoglobulins
A44 Cutaneous immunity tests, use in ifectology,
interpretation
A45 Urinary tract pathogens
A46 Respiratory tract pathogens
A47 Gastrointestinal tract pathogens
A48 Infections of CNS
A49 Emerging infections
A50 Genetic probes and their diagnostic use
B. SPECIAL BACTERIOLOGY AND MYCOLOGY
B1 Treponema pallidum
B2 Leptospira interrogans
B3 Borrelia burgdorferi, Borrelia afzeli and Borrelia
recurrentis
B4 Staphylococcus aureus
B5 Coagulase-negative staphylococci
B6 Streptococcus pyogenes
B7 Streptococcus agalactiae and other b-group
streptococci
B8 Streptococcus pneumoniae
B9 Other viridising streptococci
B10 Enterococci
B11 Neisseria gonorrhoeae
B12 Neisseria meningitidis
B13 Listeria monocytogenes
B14 Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus cereus
B15 Neurotoxic clostridia