421 MIC
COURSE TITLE : Applied Microbiology
CREDIT HOURS : One (1)
CREDIT UNITS : 1 Lecture
LEVEL : Fourth Year (First Semester)
CONTACT HOURS : 1 Lecture = One Hour
Total ----------------- = One Hour
PRE-REQUISITE COURSE: 221 MIC (General Microbiology and
Immunology)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course updates the students on the constantly evolving flora of human infection,
the recent researches in the etiology of dental diseases, the advent of opportunistic
and nosocomial infections, the newly developed and advanced diagnostic
techniques, and the varieties of currently available antibiotics. The course will
augment and reinforce the basic knowledge gained earlier in course 222 MAC and
correlate this knowledge with the other related clinical science disciplines. Some of
the topics covered in this course include primary oral infections including dental
caries and periodontal disease, systemic infections with oralmanifestations, infective
diseases of occupational and personal concern, and diagnosis, treatment and
preventive aspect of these diseases.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
By the end of this course, the students should have:
1. Broad overview of the current researchand methods used in studying problems
in dental caries and periodontal disease.
2. Understanding of the broad range of infection diseases affecting the oral cavity.
3. Understanding of the clinical and biological factors to be considered during the
intended use of antimicrobial drugs.
4. Understanding of hospital acquired infections and infections in the compromised
host.