CLS 212
Course Title : Medical Microbiology
Credit Hours : 3 + 1 = 4
Course Description:
This is a general medical microbiology course intended for students outside the department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences. The structure of the course is based on presenting the fundamentals of microbiology to include structures, morphology and classification of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. The students will be introduced to the pathogenesis of the various infectious agents. The course will also cover some topics related to community health, including the modes and sources of infections as well as prevention of these infections.
CLS 212: Lectures Outline
Weeks Subjects
1. General introduction
Historical Background & classification of microorganisms
2. Introduction to Viruses
Structure and morphology of viruses
Classification / Replication / Pathogenicity
3. Introduction to Fungi
Structure and morphology of fungi
Classification / Fungal diseases
4. Introduction to Parasites
Classification /General characteristics of protozoa
Medically important protozoa
General characteristics of helminths/Medically important
helminths
5. Introduction to Bacteria
Classification / Morphology
Bacterial Structures / Bacterial replication
6. Bacterial growth / Growth curve
Factors affecting growth
7. Antimicrobial agents
8. Microbial control / Principles
Physical and chemical methods
9. Microbial control – Chemical agents
Hospital acquired infections
10. Pathogenicity of infectious diseases
Normal microbial flora
11. Upper respiratory tract infections
12. Lower respiratory tract infections
13. Wound and skin infections
14. Sexually transmitted diseases
15. Food borne diseases, Water borne diseases