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Fuad Ameen S. Hasan

Associate Professor

Associate professor of Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

كلية العلوم
Building 5, first floor, Room 1b21
course material

Course syllabus

Course

Introduction to mycology with special reference to medical mycology.

Classification of fungi and diagnosis of fungal infections.

Mycosis –types of mycotic infections, disease presentations, modes of transmission, difference between unicellular, filamentous and dimorphic fungi.

Superficial mycosis-

Tinea versicolor

Tinea nigra

Black Piedra

White piedra

Cutaneous mycoses (Dermatophytosis)

General characteristics

Dermatophytes

Tinea capitis

Tinea barbae

Tinea corporis

Tinea cruris

Tinea pedis

Tinea unguium

Tinea manuum

 

 

Keratomycosis

Otomycosis

Subcutaneous mycosis:

General characteristics

 

• Sporotrichosis

• Mycetoma

• Chromoblastomycosis

• Rhinosporidiosis

• Phaeohyphomycosis

• Lobomycosis

 

Systemic or Deep mycosis:

General characteristics

Blastomycosis

Paracoccidioidomycosis

Coccidioidomycosis

Histoplasmosis

 

 

Opportunistic infections:

General characteristics

Candidiasis

Cryptococcosis

Aspergillosis

Penicilliosis

Zygomycosis

 

Antifungal agents:

Types of antifungal drugs, classification and mode of action and target sites.