LF:aVLLM0522c Medical Microbiology II-pract. - Course Information
aVLLM0522c Medical Microbiology II - practice
Faculty of Medicineautumn 2024
- Extent and Intensity
- 0/3/0. 3 credit(s). Type of Completion: z (credit).
In-person direct teaching - Teacher(s)
- MUDr. Ondřej Zahradníček (lecturer)
MUDr. Lenka Černohorská, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Milada Dvořáčková, Ph.D., MBA (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Monika Dvořáková Heroldová, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Ing. Veronika Holá, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Ing. Veronika Korecká (seminar tutor)
MUDr. Zdeněk Krejčí (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Katarína Rebrošová (seminar tutor)
prof. MUDr. Filip Růžička, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
MUDr. Alena Siváková (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Petra Šišková, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Pavlína Urbanová (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Lukáš Vacek, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
doc. MUDr. Vladana Woznicová, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Iva Holešovská (assistant) - Guaranteed by
- prof. MUDr. Filip Růžička, Ph.D.
Department of Microbiology – Institutions shared with St. Anne's Faculty Hospital – Faculty of Medicine
Contact Person: MUDr. Ondřej Zahradníček
Supplier department: Department of Microbiology – Institutions shared with St. Anne's Faculty Hospital – Faculty of Medicine - Timetable of Seminar Groups
- aVLLM0522c/30_31: Mon 8:00–10:30 MiÚ, N02013, A. Siváková
aVLLM0522c/32_33: Wed 13:30–16:00 MiÚ, N02013, L. Vacek
aVLLM0522c/34_35: Tue 10:00–12:30 MiÚ, N02013, O. Zahradníček - Prerequisites
- aVLLM0421c Med.Microbiol. I - prac. && aVLBC0422c Biochemistry II - practice && aVLBC0422s Biochemistry II - seminar
Students are supposed to understand topics of the first term (subject VLLM0421p). - Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is only offered to the students of the study fields the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- General Medicine (programme LF, M-GM)
- General Medicine (eng.) (programme LF, M-VL)
- Course objectives
- The aim of the subject is to acquaint students with the basics of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in the most typical microbial diseases. This basic knowledge will then be broadened in clinical subjects (especially Infectology).
Those interested in deeper knowledge in antibiotic problematic and clinical microbiology may later register to the subject VSAT081 (Basics of antimicrobial therapy) - Learning outcomes
- At the end of the course student
* defines microbial findings in different localisations
* defines the difference between common microbial flora, temporary findings, contaminants and pathogens in various localisations
* records infections that are rare and the rather common ones
* defines basics of diagnostic and therapeutic approach in the most typical microbial disease; here, the basis is only supposed, more enlargement is supposed in other subjects, namely Infectology
Namely student defines normal flora (if it does exist)/transitory findings/contaminants/pathogens in
* individual parts of upper and lower respiratory ways, lungs and middle ear
* different parts of gastrointestinal tract, livers, bile bladder and pancreas
* individual parts of uropoetic system
* individual parts of the reproductive system
* individual parts of central and peripheral neural system
* bloodstream, bones, muscles and different tissues
* skin, eyes, external ear
The student also describes specific problems of microbial infections
* during pregnancy and delivery and during the first days after delivery
* in hospitalized, especially immunocompromised persons (healthcare-associated infections)
The student also composes the basic facts in
* problematics of biofilm detection (including testing of effectivity of antibiotics to biofilm)
* basic process of clinical microbiology (indication, sampling, material transport, specimen processing, result releasing, result interpretation) - Syllabus
- Week 1: Introduction to clinical microbiology
- Week 2: Staphylococci; Bloodstream infections
- Week 3: Streptococci, enterococci; Upper respiratory tract infections
- Week 4: G+ rods; Superficial wound infections
- Week 5: Enterobacterales I; Urinary tract infections
- Week 6: Enterobacterales II, campylobacters, helicobacters, GIT infections
- Week 7: G- non-fermenters, burns and healthcare associated infections
- Week 8: Haemophili, neisseriae, bacterial meningitis
- Week 9: Anaerobic bacteria, deep wound and organ infections
- Week 10: Mycobacteria, actinomycetes, nocardiae; culturable LRW infections
- Week 11: Borreliosis, aseptic meningitis and encephalitis
- Week 12: Syphilis and more STIs
- Week 13: Various Gram-negative bacteria, zoonoses, infections of mother and child
- Week 14: Revision
- Literature
- required literature
- Medical microbiology : a guide to microbial infections : pathogenesis, immunity, laboratory diagnosis and control. Edited by David Greenwood. 18th ed. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 2012, xvi, 778. ISBN 9780702040900. info
- recommended literature
- Mims' medical microbiology. Edited by Richard V. Goering - Cedric A. Mims. 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Mosby Elsevier, 2008, xi, 656. ISBN 9780808923725. info
- MURRAY, Patrick R., Ken S. ROSENTHAL and George S., et al. KOBAYASHI. Medical microbiology. 6th ed. St. Louis: Mosby, 2008, 960 pp. ISBN 0-323-05470-6. info
- BJARNSHOLT, Thomas, Claus MOSER and Niels HØIBY. Biofilm Infections. Springer, 2011. ISBN 978-1-4419-6084-9. e-book info
- Book No 1 + lectures + all materials from practical sessions are basic for the examination. Other books are recommended
- Teaching methods
- practical sessions; self study
- Assessment methods
- Credits can be given to students that fulfill the conditions: 1) only excused absences or one allowed "sick day" 2) all protocols completed 3) all ROPOTs done 4) credit test completed succesflly
- Language of instruction
- English
- Follow-Up Courses
- Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
- Study Materials
Information on completion of the course: Podmínky zápočtu jsou uvedeny v Doplňkových údajích k předmětu
The course is taught annually.
Information on the extent and intensity of the course: 45. - Listed among pre-requisites of other courses
- Teacher's information
- E-mail and phone contact:
Ass. prof. Filip Růžička, MD, PhD: fruzic@fnusa.cz, phone: 543 183 090 (head)
Ass. prof. Vladana Woznicová, MD, PhD: woznic@med.muni.cz
Secretary: Martina Ondříková, phone no: +420 543 183 091
Ondřej Zahradníček, MD: zahradnicek@fnusa.cz (contact person), phone no: +420 543 183 113
Veronika Holá, Ing, PhD: veronika.hola@fnusa.cz
Lenka Černohorská, MD, PhD.: lenka.cernohorska@fnusa.cz, TEL 543 183 093
Monika Dvořáková Heroldová, MSc, PhD: monika.heroldova@fnusa.cz
Milada Dvořáčková, MSc: milada.dvorackova@fnusa.cz
Lukáš Vacek, MSc: vacek.lukas.88@gmail.com
Veronika Lýčková, Ing, MSc: 324090@mail.muni.cz
Alena Siváková, MD: sivakova.alena@marsik.org
More information in the practical Hall of the institute.
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