Microbiology 2 - Practice

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2019-2020

Course director

  • Dr. Istvánné BÁTAI (Dr. Mónika KERÉNYI)

    associate professor,
    Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 0 hours

practices: 28 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 28 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OPO-I2G-T
  • 2 kredit
  • Pharmacy
  • Med.-biol. theoretical module and practical skills modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OPO-MI1-T completed

Exam course:

no

Course headcount limitations

min. 1 – max. 100

Topic

The objective is to provide solid knowledge of microbiological diagnostic methods, sterility tests. During the practices the student can acquire the skill of aseptic technique in the field of microbiology and pharmacology.

Lectures

Practices

  • 1. Introduction, safety regulations. The microscope, native and stained preparations
  • 2. Introduction, safety regulations. The microscope, native and stained preparations
  • 3. Cultivation of bacteria, media and techniques.
  • 4. Cultivation of bacteria, media and techniques.
  • 5. Bacterial diagnosis. (Biochemical reactions in the identification)
  • 6. Bacterial diagnosis. (Biochemical reactions in the identification)
  • 7. Serological methods in microbiology. Immunotherapy.
  • 8. Serological methods in microbiology. Immunotherapy.
  • 9. Molecular methods in clinical microbiology
  • 10. Molecular methods in clinical microbiology
  • 11. Sterilisation and disinfection, Sterility and pyrogen testing methods. Demonstration of the effect of disinfectants on skin flora
  • 12. Sterilisation and disinfection, Sterility and pyrogen testing methods. Demonstration of the effect of disinfectants on skin flora
  • 13. Antibiotic sensitivity (Kirby-Bauer method, MIC, MBC, E-test)
  • 14. Antibiotic sensitivity (Kirby-Bauer method, MIC, MBC, E-test)
  • 15. Antibiotic concentration in body fluids. Detection of enzymes and compounds which neutralize antibiotics. Interactions of antibiotics
  • 16. Antibiotic concentration in body fluids. Detection of enzymes and compounds which neutralize antibiotics. Interactions of antibiotics
  • 17. Diagnosis of bacterial wound infection. Sepsis - blood culture
  • 18. Diagnosis of bacterial wound infection. Sepsis - blood culture
  • 19. Microbiological diagnosis of gastrointestinal infections
  • 20. Microbiological diagnosis of gastrointestinal infections
  • 21. Microbiological diagnosis of urinary tract infections
  • 22. Microbiological diagnosis of urinary tract infections
  • 23. Microbiological diagnosis of respiratory tract infections
  • 24. Microbiological diagnosis of respiratory tract infections
  • 25. Microbiological diagnosis of fungal and parasitic infections
  • 26. Microbiological diagnosis of fungal and parasitic infections
  • 27. Methods used in diagnostic virology
  • 28. Methods used in diagnostic virology

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Stephen P. Denyer, Norman Hodges, Sean P. Gorman, Brendan F. Gilmore (eds.): Hugo and Russell's Pharmaceutical Microbiology, 8th edition, Wiley-Blackwell 2011 ISBN : 978-1-4443-3063-2

Literature developed by the Department

-

Notes

Website of the department

Recommended literature

Dr. Patrick R. Murray, Dr. Ken S. Rosenthal and Dr. Michael A. Pfaller (eds.): Medical Microbiology, 8th edition, Elsevier Saunders 2016 ISBN:978-0-323-29956-5
F.H. Kayser, K.A. Bienz, J. Eckert, R.M. Zinkernagel: Medical Microbiology, Thieme Stuttgart 2005, ISBN: 3-13-131991-7

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Maximum of 15 % absence allowed

Mid-term exams

End of the course the students will take lab practice exam.

Making up for missed classes

Consultation with supervisor

Exam topics/questions

-

Examiners

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Dr. Bátai Istvánné (Dr. Kerényi Monika)
  • Dr. Kocsis Béla
  • Dr. Mestyán Gyula
  • Dr. Polgár Beáta
  • Dr. Reuter Gábor Kamilló
  • Dr. Szereday László
  • Dr. Tigyi Zoltán