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BMS2052 - Microbes in health and disease6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health SciencesLeader: Dr Priscilla JohanesenOfferedClayton Second semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisThe following aspects of the interactions of microbes with their hosts will be presented in lectures, tutorials, discussion groups and videos: The history of infectious diseases, medically important viruses and bacteria, pathogenic mechanisms in infectious diseases, immunity to infection, and their regulation, control of infection by vaccines and drugs, and emerging diseases. Objectives
The aim of this unit is to introduce students to microorganisms, their importance in the environment, their importance in human health and disease, and the methods used to study them in the laboratory and in their human hosts.
On successful completion of this unit, students will have skills in:
2. use of microscopic staining and visualisation techniques; 3. culture and identification of common species of medically important bacteria; 4. preparation and submission of laboratory reports; and 5. use of computer networks to access information. Assessment
Written theory examination: 50% Contact hours3 lectures and one 3-hour laboratory class or tutorial/discussion session per week PrerequisitesCo-requisitesMust be enrolled in Bachelor of Biomedical Science Prohibitions |