526-205 Microbes: Infections and Responses

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Ms C Power; Ms S Uren

Corequisites

Microbiology 526-201 and 526-221.

BBiomedSc students: 521-213 and 536-250

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

36 lectures (three per week) and 24 hours of practical work (two hours a week)

Subject Description

Upon completion of this course students should have:

  • sufficient knowledge to form a foundation for future courses in microbiology and immunology;

  • an understanding of microbial life processes and microbial growth and its control;

  • an appreciation of the mechanisms by which microorganisms initiate infection, and the basis of the host immune response to infection;

  • a knowledge of the some of the ways in which infectious disease can be controlled in individuals and in communities, including the use of antimicrobials and vaccines; and

  • the ability to perform basic microbiological techniques safely and effectively and recognise valid clinical applications of these techniques.

Assessment

A 3-hour end-of-semester examination (70%), oral presentation (10%) and practical reports (20%)

Prescribed Texts

  • A A Salyers and D D Whitt, Bacterial Pathogenesis: a molecular approach. 2nd Edn. 2004.


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