Portal:Questions for final examination in Infectology (1. LF UK, GM)


 * 1) Staphylococcal infections including toxic shock syndrome
 * 2) Infections due to group B streptococci, enterococci, and viridans streptococci
 * 3) Pneumococcal infections
 * 4) Scarlet fever and toxic shock syndrome
 * 5) Erysipelas, cellulitis and necrotizing fasciitis
 * 6) Streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis
 * 7) Diphtheria and differential diagnosis of acute tonsillopharyngitis
 * 8) Listerial infections
 * 9) Diseases caused by food-borne enterotoxins ("food poisoning") and botulism
 * 10) Tetanus including prevention and prophylaxis
 * 11) Pseudomembranous colitis
 * 12) Infections due to Haemophilus influenzae and H. parainfluenzae
 * 13) Cholera and infections due to non-cholera Vibrio
 * 14) Campylobacteriosis and infections due to Yersinia enterocolitica
 * 15) Pertussis and related diseases
 * 16) Legionnaires´ disease and related illnesses
 * 17) Salmonellosis and shigellosis
 * 18) Typhoid fever and related enteric fevers
 * 19) Infections due to Escherichia coli
 * 20) Plague, anthrax and brucellosis
 * 21) Anaerobic soft-tissue infections
 * 22) Mycobacteriosis and actinomycosis
 * 23) Leptospirosis and infections due to hantavirus
 * 24) Lyme disease
 * 25) Tularemia
 * 26) Chlamydia infections
 * 27) Rickettsiosis and ehrlichiosis
 * 28) Mycoplasma infections
 * 29) Infections due to herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2
 * 30) Infections due to varicella-zoster virus
 * 31) Infectious mononucleosis
 * 32) Infections due to cytomegalovirus
 * 33) Mumps
 * 34) Measles and rubella
 * 35) Fifth disease and roseola infantum
 * 36) Infections due to enteroviruses including acute poliomyelitis
 * 37) Influenza and parainfluenza
 * 38) Rabies including prevention and prophylaxis
 * 39) Tick-borne encephalitis and other arboviral encephalitides
 * 40) Dengue fever, chikungunya and yellow fever
 * 41) Epidemiologiy of viral hepatitis including prevention and prophylaxis
 * 42) Symptoms, signs and laboratory features of viral hepatitis
 * 43) Liver injury in infectious diseases (excluding viral hepatitis)
 * 44) Epidemiologic features of HIV infection and follow-up of HIV positive patients
 * 45) Natural history of HIV infection
 * 46) Opportunistic infections and neoplasms in persons with AIDS
 * 47) Viral diarrhoeal diseases
 * 48) Candidiasis
 * 49) Cryptococcosis, aspergillosis and pneumocystosis
 * 50) Amoebiasis, giardiasis and cryptosporidiasis
 * 51) Malaria
 * 52) Toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis
 * 53) Leishmaniasis and schistosomiasis
 * 54) Enterobiasis, ascariasis, taenioses and trichinellosis
 * 55) Sepsis and septic shock
 * 56) Kawasaki syndrome
 * 57) Infective endocarditis
 * 58) Infections in i.v. drug users
 * 59) Infectious diseases in intensive care
 * 60) Meningism, lumbar puncture and CSF examination
 * 61) Meningitis in newborns and infants
 * 62) Purulent meningitis in adult patients
 * 63) Invasive meningococcal infections
 * 64) Aseptic meningitis and acute meningoencephalitis
 * 65) Guillain-Barré syndrome
 * 66) Upper respiratory tract infections (excluding influenza)
 * 67) Acute epiglotitis and subglottic laryngitis
 * 68) Community-acquired pneumonia - etiology and treatment
 * 69) Atypical pneumonia
 * 70) Diagnosis and therapy of urinary tract infections
 * 71) Infections in patients with neutropenia, complement deficiency and asplenia
 * 72) Infections in patients with cellular and humoral imunodeficiency
 * 73) Congenital and perinatal infections (TORCH)
 * 74) Infections in pregnancy, elderly and patients with diabetes mellitus
 * 75) Nosocomial infections and bacteria multiresistant to antibiotics
 * 76) Traveler´s diarrhea and prevention of food-borne infections in tropics and subtropics
 * 77) Disease prevention in travelers (including recommended vaccinations)
 * 78) Erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, erythema nodosum
 * 79) Fever and its treatment strategy
 * 80) Fever of unknown origin - FUO (etiology and work-up)
 * 81) Differential diagnosis of febrile illness in tropical and subtropical areas
 * 82) Differential diagnosis of maculopapular rash
 * 83) Differential diagnosis of vesiculopustulous rash
 * 84) Differential diagnosis of adenopathy
 * 85) Differential diagnosis of jaundice
 * 86) Oral manifestations of infectious diseases
 * 87) Laboratory inflammatory markers
 * 88) Collection and interpretation of blood culture
 * 89) Biological weapons and bioterrorism (small pox, anthrax, lassa, ebola)
 * 90) Management of health care in ID department including highly dangerous infections
 * 91) Basic principles of the antiinfectious immunity
 * 92) Routine vaccination schedule
 * 93) Immunizations in high-risk persons and during outbreaks
 * 94) Human Igs in treatment of infectious diseases
 * 95) Principles of empiric antimicrobial therapy
 * 96) Natural penicillins
 * 97) Broad-spectrum penicillins and carbapenems
 * 98) Cephalosporins
 * 99) Macrolides and azalides
 * 100) Lincosamides
 * 101) Tetracyclines, tigecycline and chloramphenicol
 * 102) Aminoglycosides
 * 103) Quinolones and nitrofurantoin
 * 104) Sulfonamides and trimethoprim
 * 105) Rifamycine, glycopeptides and linezolid
 * 106) Metronidazole, mebendazole, fluconazole, amphotericinB
 * 107) Anti-staphylococcal drugs
 * 108) Antiviral therapy of herpetic infections and influenza
 * 109) Antiviral therapy of viral hepatitis and HIV disease
 * 110) Interferon and steroids in therapy of infectious diseases