Medical Microbiology

Medical Microbiology deals with the body's response to invading microorganisms. Bacteriology, virology, mycology, parasitology, the major subfields of microbiology are first covered with the general concepts of cytology and physiology of different microbes and then with major pathogens of humans. Stress on the mechanisms of infection characteristic of that type of microorganism, provide the audience with a framework for understanding rather than memorizing the clinical behaviour of the pathogens. Microbial generations are smarter enough to bring about a change in their resistance patterns, thereby paving a way for development of newer strategies and emerging trends in combating the microbial infections. There has been an enormous modification in the diagnostic methods and tools starting from the basic nucleic acid probing to circulating biomarker studies.

  • Epidemiology and Pathogenesis of Infectious Diseases
  • Tuberculosis, Hepatitis, Ebola, Zika
  • Viral and Bacterial Outbreaks
  • Clinical research and case reports
  • Strategies involved in diagnosis and treatment procedures
  • Microbial Forensics
  • Global Trends and Market Research

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