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0308251
General Microbiology
Course Description :
This course is designed to present the microbes with emphasis on those that affect human. It is an introduction to general microbiology for Medical laboratory sciences students who are interested in developing laboratory skills in microbiology. The scope of this course includes the basic concepts of microbiology including the structure, metabolism, genetics, growth, control, cultivation, isolation, classification and identification of the major groups of bacteria. The course includes an introduction to viruses, protozoa, fungi, and algae. The nature of microbe-host interaction, infection, and control are concluding topics.
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Medical Laboratory Sciences
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Course Level :
Bachelor
Course Outline :
General Microbiology Syllabus 2nd 23-24-0308251.pdf