MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS

Science Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


GAS1126

Microbiology for health care 2

BDN

Ms Diana Richards

3 points + First semester + 3 hours per week + Gippsland + Prerequisites: GAS1125

Objectives On the completion of this subject students will be able to understand how exchange of genetic material can alter the characteristics of a bacterium; understand how interactions between microbe and host can result in disease; discuss the principles of microbial control and use this knowledge when performing techniques to maintain sterility and prevent transmission of infection; explain the characteristics of the immune response; understand the immune mechanisms responsible for immuno pathological conditions; use the knowledge and understanding gained in solving problems that arise during the nurse caring process.

Synopsis Concepts of microbial ecology. Indigenous flora of humans. Pathogenicity: how microbes cause disease, patterns of disease. Basic concepts of genetics. Control of microorganisms: factors affecting microbial control, physical and chemical control methods, antimicrobial drugs. Epidemiology: disease frequencies and measurement, factors associated with the outbreak of disease, control and prevention of disease in the community and the hospital environment. Immunology: basic concepts, the immune system, immunopathology, serology in microbiological diagnosis. The subject is taught by lectures and laboratory classes.

Assessment Assignments: 20% + Laboratory component: 20% + Tests: 60% + Satisfactory performance in written tests is required to pass the subject

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