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CHARTS ON MICROBIOLOGY. | |
CONCEPTS: | 6. Staphylococcus. |
1. Structure & classification | 8. Corynebacterium, Listeria, Bacillus. |
of bacteria. | 9. Mycobacteria. |
2. Innate immunity and | 10. Clostridium. |
normal flora. | 11. Non-sporing anaerobic infections. |
3. Pathogenicity & transmission | 12. Neisseria and Haemophilus. |
of microorganisms. | 13. Small Gram-negative cocco-bacilli : |
4. The laboratory investigation | Bordetella, Brucella, Francisella, |
of infection. | Yersinia and Bartonella. |
5. Antibacterial therapy. | 14. Pathogenicity of enteric |
6. Antibiotics in clinical use. | Gram-negative bacteria. |
7. Resistance to antibacterial agents. | 15. Enterobacteriaceae clinical |
8. Hospital acquired infections. | syndromes. |
9. Control of infection in hospital. | 16. Vibrio, Campylobacter |
10. Control of infection in | and Helicobacter. |
the community. | 17. Environmental pathogens : |
11. Emerging infections. | Pseudomonas, Burkholderia |
BACTERIOLOGY: | 18. Chlamydia, Mycoplasma |
1. Shape & Group Pattern/ | 19. Spiral bacteria. |
2. Bacterial cell wall. | MYCOLOGY: |
4. Arrangement of Flagella | 1. Classification & Morpohology |
& capsule. | of different fungi4 Charts. |
5. Morphological Events in | 2. Yeast infections. |
Sporulation. | 3. Filamentous fungi. |
VIROLOGY: | 6. Herpesviruses I. |
1. Classification of Virus. | 8. DNA viruses : adenovirus, |
2. Summy of Viruses - | parvovirus and poxvirus. |
Lcosahedral/Helical. | 9. Measles, mumps and rubella. |
3. Cross section of an Embryonated | 10. Influenza & parainfluenza viruses. |
Hens Egg. | 11. Enterovirus and viruses infecting |
4. Inclusion Bodies in : | the gastrointestinal tract. |
Virus infected cells. | 12. Hepatitis viruses. |
5. Virus structure, classification | 13. Tropical, exotic or arbovirus |
and antiviral therapy. | infections. |