6. Antimicrobial 1. Antimicrobial Chemotherapies and their targets Antibiotic 2. Drug resistance, drug-bacteria relationship, clinical implications, 1. List the bacteria targets Laboratory d and prevention Selective toxicity with the responsive 3. Diagnostic medical microbiology(collect samples, culture, Bactericidal identification, rapid diagnosis/ immunologic /or molecular Bacteriostatic 2. List antibiotic resistant in 4. Biosafety in the medical microbiology laboratory(discuss in the Drug resistance experiment course?) 3. Why the sample collection is very important in the diagnostic medical microbiology? Is it related 4. Why biosafety procedures micro ory or 7. Cocci 1. The pathogenic substances of Staphylococcus aureus and the diseases CNS How to caused by Staphylococcus aureus 2. Classification of streptococci xigenic disease non- 3. The pathogenic substances of group A streptococcus; the pyogenic and Alpha/Beta/Gamma Describe the virulence factors of non-pyogenic infections caused by group A streptococcus hemolysis aphylococcus 4. The biological characteristics, pathogenicity and immunity of ASo test and streptococcus
6 6. Antimicrobial Chemotherapy & Laboratory Diagnosis, bio-safety 1. Antimicrobial Chemotherapies and their targets 2. Drug resistance, drug-bacteria relationship, clinical implications, and prevention 3. Diagnostic medical microbiology (collect samples, culture, identification, rapid diagnosis/ immunologic /or molecular diagnostic tests ) 4. Biosafety in the medical microbiology laboratory (discuss in the experiment course?) Antibiotic Selective toxicity Bactericidal Bacteriostatic Susceptibility testing Drug resistance Penicillinase/beta lactamase 1. List the bacteria targets with the responsive antibiotics. 2. List antibiotic resistant in clinical implications. 3. Why the sample collection is very important in the diagnostic medical microbiology? Is it related with doctors? 4. Why biosafety procedures are important in the medical microbiology laboratory or in clinical practicing? 7.Cocci 1. The pathogenic substances of Staphylococcus aureus and the diseases caused by Staphylococcus aureus 2. Classification of streptococci 3. The pathogenic substances of group A streptococcus; the pyogenic and non- pyogenic infections caused by group A streptococcus 4. The biological characteristics, pathogenicity and immunity of meningococcus and gonococcus CNS, Pyogenic infections, Toxigenic disease, Alpha/Beta/Gamma hemolysis ASO test 1.How to distinguish pathogenic staphylococcus species from non-pathogenic ones ? 2. Describe the virulence factors of staphylococcus and streptococcus
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7 8 Enterobacteriaceae: General introduction, Escherichia coli & Shigella 1.General characterization and classification of Enterobacteriaceae 2. Escherichia coli (1) Diseases induced by Escherichia coli, including pathogenesis and Clinical Findings (2) Diagnostic laboratory tests for Escherichia coli -associated diseases (3) Treatment, Epidemiology, Prevention and Control of Enterobacteriaceae- associated diseases 3. Shigella (1) Serological classification of Shigella, pathogenesis and pathology (2) Diagnostic laboratory tests and immunity of Shigella-associated diseases Treatment, Epidemiology, Prevention and Control of the diseases induced by Shigella Lactose ferment pattern, Differentiate media, Motile test, O antigen H antigen, Vi antigen, O157:H7, EPEC,EHEC, ETEC(LT &ST) , EAEC, Shiga toxin, Shigella 1.Take the EHEC infection as a example, to clarify how to diagnose infectious disease? 2.How do the Shigella toxins play a role in diarrhea development? 3.Why the number of E.coli can be used as a standard for measure of water?