Навчально-методичні видання. Кафедра мікробіології, вірусології та імунології імені професора Д.П. Гриньова
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Item 1-й, 2-й, 3-й, 4-й и 5-й медицинские факультеты. Итоговое занятие № 2. Инфекция, антибиотики, генетика и иммунитет : [список тестовых заданий](2015-11-11) Сирица, Анна ВладимировнаItem 1-й, 2-й, 3-й, 4-й и 5-й медицинские факультеты. Итоговое занятие № 5. Стоматологический факультет. Итоговое № 3. Вирусология : [список тестовых заданий](2015-11-11) Сирица, Анна ВладимировнаItem 1-й, 2-й, 3-й, 4-й и 5-й медицинские факультеты. Итоговое занятие №1. Морфология и физиологияфизиология : [список тестовых заданий](2015-11-11) Сирица, Анна Владимировна; Сіріца, Ганна ВолодимирівнаItem Bank of tests Krok-1 for students the 6th and 7th Faculties for International Students(2017) Mishyna, Maryna; Kochneva, ElenaItem Causative agents of opportunistic infections : Learning guide for the 2nd and 3rd year English media students of the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Dentistry (Microbiology, virology and immunology)(2018) Коваленко, Н.І.; Замазій, Т.М.; Kovalenko, Natalya; Zamaziy, T.Item Causative agents of whooping cough : learning guide for the 2nd and 3rd year English media students(2019) Kovalenko, Natalya; Zamaziy, T.Item Chlamydia. Mycoplasmas(2014) Минухин, Валерий Владимирович; Коваленко, Наталья Ильинична; Minukhin, V.; Kovalenko, N.structure and antigenic types culture properties virulence factors epidemiology pathogenesis clinical presentation host defenses laboratory diagnosis prevention treatmentItem Cholera(2014) Минухин, Валерий Владимирович; Коваленко, Наталья Ильинична; Minukhin, V.; Kovalenko, N.Item Diphtheria. Tuberculosis(2012) Циганенко, Анатолій Якович; Коваленко, Наталя Іллівна; Tsyganenko, A.; Kovalenko, N.In parts of the world where diphtheria still occurs, it is primarily a disease of children, and most individuals who survive infancy and childhood have acquired immunity to diphtheria. In earlier times, when nonimmune populations were exposed to the disease, people of all ages were infected and many were killed. Diphtheria is a serious disease, with fatality rates between 5% and 10%. In children under five years and adults over 40 years, the fatality rate may be as much as 20%. Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death in the world from a single infectious disease. The disease affects 2.7 billion people per year which is equal to one-third of the entire world population. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.TB.) was the cause of the "White Plague" of the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe. During this period nearly 100 % of the European population was infected with M.TB., and 25 % of all adult deaths were caused by M.TB.Item Diphtheria. Tuberculosis(2015) Tsyganenko, A.; Kovalenko, NatalyaItem Enterobacteria: Learning guide for the 2nd and 3rd year English media students of the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Dentistry (Microbiology, virology and immunology)(2014) Minukhin, Valeriy; Kovalenko, NatalyaThe Enterobacteriaceae are among the most important bacteria medically. A number of genera within the family are human intestinal pathogens (e.g. Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia). Several others are normal colonists of the human gastrointestinal tract (e.g. Escherichia, Enterobacter, Klebsiella), but these bacteria, as well, may occasionally be associated with diseases of humans. Learning guide includes sections of morphology, culture and biochemical properties of opportunistic representatives of the family Enterobacteriaceae. The most modern information on pathogenesis, methods of laboratory diagnosis and specific prophylaxis is represented.Item Hemophilic bacteria : learning guide for the 2nd and 3rd year English media students(2019) Kovalenko, NatalyaItem Human oncogenic viruses(2012) Циганенко, Анатолій Якович; Коваленко, Наталя Іллівна; Tsyganenko, A.; Kovalenko, N.Work on cancer in animals first revealed the link with viruses and provided the foundation upon which all present work on virus-associated human cancers is based. The types of viruses that are linked to human cancer can often be found in many people in the normal healthy population, not just in the few who develop the malignancy. Cancer therefore represents a very rare accident of long-term infection with such a virus. Almost all forms of cancer arise through a multi-step process; a series of genetic accidents must accumulate in a cell before that cell becomes malignant and multiplies to form a tumour. In the case of virus-associated tumours, one of these 'genetic accidents' is viral infection.Item Human oncogenic viruses(2015) Tsyganenko, A.; Kovalenko, NatalyaItem Infection. Infectious process : learning guide for the 2nd and 3rd year English media students(2019) Kovalenko, Natalya; Zamaziy, T.Item KROK–1 Questions on Microbiology, Virology and Immunology for students of dentistry faculty(2016) Minukhin, Valeriy; Kochneva, ElenaItem KROK-1 Questions on Microbiology, Virology and Immunology for students of speciality «General medicine»(2015) Syrytsa, A.; Сирица, Анна Владимировна; Minukhin, Valeriy; Минухин, Валерий ВладимировичItem KROK–1 Questions on Microbiology, Virology and Immunology for students of speciality «General medicine»(2016) Minukhin, Valeriy; Kochneva, ElenaItem Laboratory diagnosis of TORCH-infections : educational handbook(2019) Mishyna, Maryna; Kochneva, O.; Kotsar, O.