Gaurav Kumar Asked
2024/05/05
09:31:54am

what is medical microbiology

 


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Hello, Gaurav Kumar
Warm Greetings From FnF,

Thank you for asking us. As per your query, we are sharing some details about Medical Microbiology regarding your query which is given below:

About Medical Microbiology:
Medical Microbiology as the name implies is concerned with both a branch of medicine and microbiology which deals with the study of microorganisms including bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. Medical Microbiology deal with pathogenic microorganisms, their behavior, how they cause any particular disease. The course will let you spend time looking for microbes from various sources ( mostly human source from saliva to urine and stool) and identifying them and further studying their behavior.

Scope of Medical Microbiology:
Microbiology has a vast scope, the study of microbiology contributes greatly to the understanding of life through enhancements and intervention of microorganisms. A microbiologist can innovate new diagnostic kits, discover new drugs, teach, research, etc.

Topics covered in Medical Microbiology:

  • General microbiology which mainly involves sterilization
  • Immunology which includes antigen-antibody reactions
  • Bacteriology which includes many bacterias like Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Treponema pallidum etc.
  • Virology that includes mainly Hepatitis, HIV and Swine flu virus
  • Mycology that includes fungus like candida albicans and many other that cause infection in the immunocompromised patient.

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