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INFECTIOUS DISEASES CLERKSHIP 02.10.2017 – 13.10.2017 Dr. Meral SÖNMEZOĞLU

Laboratory studies in infectious disease Specimen selection, collection and processing in infectious disease Direct and indirect diagnostic methods in infectious disease Culture medium, identification of gram positive and gram negative microorganisms and mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance

Central nervous system infections HIV infection and AIDS Gastroenteritidis and food poisoning Tuberculosis Nosocomial infections Infective endocarditis Sepsis

Pneumonia in immunocompetent and HIV patient Brucellosis Salmonellosis Rational Antibiotic Usage Acute viral hepatitis Upper respiratory tract infections Fever and fever of unknown origin

Viral exanthems Sterilization, disinfection and antisepsi Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever H1N1 Influenza Immunization and prophylaxis Skin and soft tissue infections Urinary tract infections

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