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526-308 Medical Bacteriology

Credit points: 10.0

Coordinator: Dr R Strugnell, Dr R Robins-Browne

Prerequisite: Microbiology 526-201; Biochemistry 521-201

Strongly Recommended: Microbiology 526-321

Contact: 26 lectures (two a week)

Timetable: Second semester

Objectives:

By the end of the subject students should be able to:

Content:

Characterisation of the pathogenic process, namely bacterial adhesion, invasion, replication, toxicity and immunity. The genetic basis of the expression of bacterial virulence determinants which mediate these processes, and the biochemical and physiological basis of the host response. The contrasting molecular modes of action of agents used to treat bacterial infections. Traditional and novel means of vaccinating against bacterial infections. Model bacterial infections.

Assessment:

A 3-hour end-of-semester written examination.

Prescribed texts:


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