Skin - venereal diseases: Characteristics and laboratory diagnosis of pathogens of sexually transmitted diseases: syphilis, gonorrhea - Congenital syphilis.

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Skin - venereal diseases: Characteristics and laboratory diagnosis of pathogens of sexually transmitted diseases: syphilis, gonorrhea - Congenital syphilis and gonorrhea in children, laboratory diagnostics IWS - chlamydia, trichomonas, mycoplasma and other sexually transmitted diseases and their diagnosis

A place of carrying out of practice, equipment. - Dept. of Microbiology -to conduct practical exercises: a set of dyes used in staining bacteria -microscopes, pipettes, test tubes, spirit lamps, slides, tripods. culture of microbes grown on nutrient medium, -gun new information technology, equipment demonstrations, slides, videos. -TCB: Projector, slide, television, video.

Duration of employment - 3 hours (class periods) -135 minutes

The employment purpose To give a general concept of microorganisms that cause sexually transmitted infections Writing concept of classification of microorganisms that cause sexually transmitted infections . Writing notion about the kinds of microorganisms that cause sexually transmitted infections . Writing concept on laboratory diagnosis of sexually transmitted infections. Explain the principles of registration in the laboratory journal and technique of taking material from patients . To provide information on the selection of culture media for the cultivation of pathogens of sexually transmitted infections . Writing concept of "identification" of microorganisms and methods of laboratory diagnosis of sexually transmitted infections. Writing information on prevention and treatment of the most dangerous diseases .

Task of teachers - Teach students to distinguish between all microorganisms skin and venereal diseases, to distinguish them from all properties - Give the concept microscopy syphilis and chlamydia, evaluation - Explain what students need culture media for the isolation of a pure culture of gonococci, mycoplasma, trichomonas, identification - Give information on the prevention of skin - sexually transmitted diseases

Tasks Student should know: Classification and types of microorganisms that cause sexually transmitted infections Properties microorganisms causing sexually transmitted infections Types and differences from each other microorganisms that cause sexually transmitted infections The pathogenesis of diseases caused by infection of sexually transmitted infections The methods of laboratory diagnosis of wound infections and the rules for their identification Conduct therapeutic and preventive measures

Tasks The student should be able to do: - Microscopy smear of uro - genital allocated - Posing Wasserman and evaluation - Monitoring of spirochetes , finding them at coloring Burri - Proper use of the devices and accessories