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MIC3802 - Principles of medical microbiology6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of ScienceLeader: Dr Stacey YongOfferedSunway Second semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisIn this unit, aspects of microbiology are presented which are relevant to infectious diseases and to biotechnology. It builds on the content of previous units providing a basis of the study of medical microbiology, especially the nature of microbial infections of different body systems, immunity and mechanisms of host resistance, vaccines and the mode of action of antibiotics and how microbes become resistant to them. Epidemiological aspects of tropical infection diseases will be introduced in this unit. ObjectivesOn completion of this unit students will have an understanding of the aspect of infection studied include pathogenesis, epidemiology, basic immunity and an introduction to antibiotics and vaccines; knowledge of the characteristics of several human infectious diseases causing by parasitic microorganisms and the major impact on human health; the ability to identify bacteria that are responsible for human diseases Assessment
Final written theory examination (2 hours): 40% Contact hours3 hours lecture, 3 hours practical class and 1 hour tutorial per week PrerequisitesProhibitions |