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 526-311 Medical Microbiology & Virology 1:Agents

Note

Credit cannot be obtained for this subject if credit has already been obtained for either 526-303 or 526-308 (1999 Handbook).

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr H Billman-Jacobe

Prerequisites

Microbiology and immunology 526-201 and 526-211 and one or more of the following: biochemistry and molecular biology 521-211 and 521-212, or genetics 652-214 and 652-215, or cell biology 606-205 and 606-206.

For BBiomedSc students, microbiology and immunology 526-201 or 526-205; biochemistry and molecular biology 521-213 plus physiology 536-250.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

36 lectures and 3 hours of tutorials

Subject Description

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • understand the basic principles of viral, bacterial, fungal, protozoan and helminth structure, molecular taxonomy, replication and gene expression;

  • apply information obtained from microbial genomics to the investigation of infectious diseases;

  • show how etiological relationships are established and how molecular techniques are being used in the diagnosis of infections; and

  • understand the rational basis of anti-microbial therapy using their knowledge of microbial structure and replication, and how new anti-microbials might be developed in the post-genomic era.

Assessment

A 3-hour end-of-semester written examination (80%); a 1-hour mid-semester written examination (20%)

Prescribed Texts

  • C Mims et al, Medical Microbiology. 2nd ed., Mosby, 1998.
    or
    Schaechter et al, Mechanisms of Microbial Disease. 3rd ed., Williams and Wilkins, 1998.

Recommended Texts

  • A A Salyers and D D Whitt, Bacterial Pathogenesis - A Molecular Approach. ASM Press, 1994.
  • D O White and F Fenner, Medical Virology. 4th ed., 1994.


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