Principles of microbiological diagnostics
- Procedure for microbiological diagnosis
- Diagnostic suspicion and request for investigation - - Direct and indirect diagnosis
- Collection, collection, storage and validity of biological samples
- Methods for direct diagnosis: cultivation (traditional) and non-cultivation (rapid)
- Methods for indirect diagnosis: serological tests
- Microbiological report and its interpretation
- Antibiogram: phenotypic and genotypic techniques, critical reading and interpretation of results, criteria for antibiotic choice
Microbiological diagnostics of the main diseases of respiratory, genitourinary, gastrointestinal, cardio-vascular, nervous, skin and soft tissues infections
Practical aspects in the study of: systemic infections, perinatal infections, perichirurgic infections, nosocomial infections, AIDS