Microbiology 2

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2023-2024

Course director

  • Dr. Mónika BÁTAI-KERÉNYI

    associate professor,
    Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 42 hours

practices: 28 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 70 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OAP-MO2-T
  • 5 kredit
  • General Medicine
  • Pre-clinical modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OAP-MO1-T completed

Exam course:

yes

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 200

Available as Campus course for . Campus-karok: ÁOK

Topic

Brief description of the topic: Systematic bacteriology, mycology and parasitology are the main subjects of the second semester. Finally, the course is completed by a block of lectures that integrates the knowledge with a clinical microbiology approach, i.e. discussing microbiology from an organ system-based point of view. The objective of the course is to provide a solid knowledge of the pathophysiology of infections required to request, understand and interpret results received from the microbiological laboratory.

Lectures

  • 1. Staphylococcus, pyogenic infections, Toxic Shock Syndrome, food poisoning - Dr. Emődy Levente
  • 2. Streptococci and streptococcal infections. Enterococcus spp - Dr. Emődy Levente
  • 3. Neisseria spp., Moraxella - Dr. Pál Tibor
  • 4. Escherichia coli (diarrhoeal and extraintestinal), Shigella - Dr. Pál Tibor
  • 5. Members of Enterobacteriaceae causing extraintestinal infections (Proteus, Citrobacter, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Serratia marcescens) - Dr. Pál Ágnes (Dr. Sonnevend Ágnes Mária)
  • 6. Salmonella spp, Yersinia spp. - Dr. Emődy Levente
  • 7. Campylobacter spp., Helicobacter pylori, Vibrio spp. - Dr. Pál Ágnes (Dr. Sonnevend Ágnes Mária)
  • 8. Bordetella sp., Legionella sp., Haemophilus spp. - Dr. Mestyán Gyula
  • 9. Brucella spp, Francisella tularensis, Pasteurella spp. - Dr. Pál Tibor
  • 10. Corynebacterium spp., Listeria spp., Erysipelothrix rusiopathiae, Bacillus - Dr. Pál Tibor
  • 11. Aeromonas spp., Pseudomonas spp,Stenotrophomonas sp, Burkholderia spp., Acinetobacter spp. - Dr. Bátai Istvánné (Dr. Kerényi Monika)
  • 12. Gram-positive anaerobic rods: Clostridium sp Clostridioides difficile - Zsoldiné Dr. Urbán Edit
  • 13. Other bacteria causing anaerobic infections - Zsoldiné Dr. Urbán Edit
  • 14. Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma - Dr. Bátai Istvánné (Dr. Kerényi Monika)
  • 15. Rickettsiales, Coxiella burnetti, Erlichia spp., Bartonella spp., - Dr. Bátai Istvánné (Dr. Kerényi Monika)
  • 16. Treponema, Spirillum, Streptobacillus - Dr. Kocsis Béla
  • 17. Borrelia spp, Leptospira spp - Dr. Kocsis Béla
  • 18. Mycobacteria I - Dr. Emődy Levente
  • 19. Mycobacteria II. - Dr. Emődy Levente
  • 20. General mycology. Dermatomycoses - Dr. Mestyán Gyula
  • 21. Antimycotic drugs - Dr. Pál Ágnes (Dr. Sonnevend Ágnes Mária)
  • 22. Systemic mycosis - Dr. Mestyán Gyula
  • 23. Opportunistic mycosis - Dr. Pál Ágnes (Dr. Sonnevend Ágnes Mária)
  • 24. General parasitology, anti-protozoal and antihelminthic drugs - Dr. Palkovics Tamás
  • 25. Protozoology: tissue and blood protozoa - Dr. Palkovics Tamás
  • 26. Protozoology: intestinal and body cavity protozoa - Dr. Palkovics Tamás
  • 27. Helminthology: Intestinal helminth - Dr. Palkovics Tamás
  • 28. Tissue dwelling helminths - Dr. Palkovics Tamás
  • 29. Enteric infections, food poisoning - Dr. Pál Tibor
  • 30. Microbiology of the urinary tract infections - Dr. Emődy Levente
  • 31. Microbiology of the upper respiratory tract infections - Dr. Mestyán Gyula
  • 32. Microbiology of the lower respiratory tract infections - Dr. Mestyán Gyula
  • 33. Microbiology of skin and deeper tissue Infections - Dr. Emődy Levente
  • 34. Microbiology of bone and eye infections - Dr. Pál Ágnes (Dr. Sonnevend Ágnes Mária)
  • 35. Microbiology of the sexually transmitted diseases - Dr. Kocsis Béla
  • 36. Microbiology of the central nervous system infections I - Dr. Bátai Istvánné (Dr. Kerényi Monika)
  • 37. Microbiology of the central nervous system infections I - Dr. Bátai Istvánné (Dr. Kerényi Monika)
  • 38. Bacteriaemia, sepsis, blood culture, fever (pyrexia) of unknown origin (FUO or PUO - Dr. Pál Tibor
  • 39. Infections of the immunocompromised patient - Dr. Pál Ágnes (Dr. Sonnevend Ágnes Mária)
  • 40. Abdominal and pelvic infections - Zsoldiné Dr. Urbán Edit
  • 41. Nosocomial and iatrogenic infections ((prevention of hospital-acquired infections: attitudes, protective equipment, isolation, quarantine, professional and legal requirements) - Dr. Pál Tibor
  • 42. Human microbiome interactions with the host - Dr. Bátai Istvánné (Dr. Kerényi Monika)

Practices

  • 1. Bacterial diagnosis of wound infections; blood cultures
  • 2. Bacterial diagnosis of wound infections; blood cultures
  • 3. Bacterial diagnosis of wound infections; blood cultures
  • 4. Bacterial diagnosis of wound infections; blood cultures
  • 5. Bacterial diagnosis of urinary tract infections
  • 6. Bacterial diagnosis of urinary tract infections
  • 7. Bacterial diagnosis of urinary tract infections
  • 8. Bacterial diagnosis of urinary tract infections
  • 9. Bacterial diagnosis of gastrointestinal infections
  • 10. Bacterial diagnosis of gastrointestinal infections
  • 11. Bacterial diagnosis of gastrointestinal infections
  • 12. Bacterial diagnosis of gastrointestinal infections
  • 13. Bacterial diagnosis of respiratory tract infections, bacterial diagnosis of meningitis
  • 14. Bacterial diagnosis of respiratory tract infections, bacterial diagnosis of meningitis
  • 15. Bacterial diagnosis of respiratory tract infections, bacterial diagnosis of meningitis
  • 16. Bacterial diagnosis of respiratory tract infections, bacterial diagnosis of meningitis
  • 17. Anaerobic infections
  • 18. Anaerobic infections
  • 19. Anaerobic infections
  • 20. Anaerobic infections
  • 21. Diagnostic mycology and parasitology
  • 22. Diagnostic mycology and parasitology
  • 23. Diagnostic mycology and parasitology
  • 24. Diagnostic mycology and parasitology
  • 25. Practical in the Skills lab
  • 26. Practical in the Skills lab
  • 27. Consultation and assessment of laboratory practice
  • 28. Consultation and assessment of laboratory practice

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Dr Patrick R. Murray, Dr Ken S. Rosenthal, and Dr Michael A. Pfaller (eds.): Medical Microbiology, 8th edition, Elsevier Saunders 2020 ISBN9780323673228

Literature developed by the Department

Lectures on the Potepedia

Notes

Recommended literature

Michael Barer, Will Irving (eds.): Medical Microbiology 19e, Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2018, ISBN: 9780702072000
Carroll KC, Butel JS, Morse SA, Mitzner T. Jawetz, Melnick, and Adelbergs: Medical Microbiology, 28th edition, Lange Medical
Book, McGraw-Hill Education - Europe 2019, ISBN:9780071824989
A.K. Abbas, A.H. Lichtman, S. Pillai: Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 9th edition, Elsevier Saunders, 2017, ISBN: 9780323479783
Gladwin M, Trattler W.: Clinical Microbiology Made Ridiculously Simple, 7th edition, MedMaster Inc. 2019, ISBN-10: 1935660330

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Maximum of 15 % absence allowed

Mid-term exams

The knowledge gained in the practicals is assessed on the last practical of the spring semester. The successful completion of this is a prerequisite for signing the Microbiology 2 course and thus passing the final examination.
The practical assessment is oral.
The assessment may be:
Pass.
Failure.
In the case of failure ('fail' result), the assessment may be repeated at a pre-arranged time, but only once during the semester of study. The re-assessment may be attended by a member of the Institute's teaching staff besides the supervisor.
The practical assessment is theoretical and does not include practical activities. In the event of failure of the re-assessment, the semester will not be signed.

Making up for missed classes

Microbiology is taught through lectures and practicals. The Institute insists on active participation in practical sessions, as only there can the practical knowledge and skills necessary for the collection and handling of microbiological samples be acquired. A prerequisite for the signature - for the semester to be accepted - is that a student who misses a practical, if possible, make up for the missed class in another group in the same subject

Exam topics/questions

At the end of the second semester, students will take a written exam. For the final exam, the Institute will provide several opportunities for the exam and the follow-up exams during the exam period, in accordance with the study and exam regulations.
The exam questions cover the topics of both semesters. The final exam will consist of lectures and practicals. It is important to note that the necessary knowledge is often unavailable in textbooks or manuals.
The exam questions cover the topics of semesters 1 and 2.
The written exam consists of multiple-choice questions.

Examiners

  • Dr. Bátai Istvánné (Dr. Kerényi Monika)
  • Dr. Emődy Levente
  • Dr. Kocsis Béla
  • Dr. Pál Ágnes (Dr. Sonnevend Ágnes Mária)
  • Dr. Pál Tibor
  • Dr. Reuter Gábor Kamilló
  • Dr. Szereday László
  • Zsoldiné Dr. Urbán Edit

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Dr. Bátai Istvánné (Dr. Kerényi Monika)
  • Dr. Mestyán Gyula
  • Dr. Pál Ágnes (Dr. Sonnevend Ágnes Mária)
  • Dr. Pál Tibor
  • Dr. Schneider György József
  • Dr. Szereday László
  • Dr. Tigyi Zoltán