Virology,
Parasitology, Mycology, Laboratory, Management,
Applied Microbiology and Recent advances
UNIT I
VIROLOGY: |
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1
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General
Properties of all RNA and DNA virus families of medical importance
and prions |
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2
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Pathogenesis
and pathology of individual viral diseases |
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3
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Laboratory
diagnosis (including molecular techniques) of viral diseases |
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4
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Antiviral
therapy |
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5
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Viral
vaccines and antisera |
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6
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Epidemiology
and control of viral diseases |
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7
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Oncogenis
viruses |
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8
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Bacteriophages
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9
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Tissue
culture techniques |
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UNIT
II
PARASITOLOGY:
Morphology,
life cycle, pathogenesis, laboratory diagnostic methods,drug used
for therapy, and epidemiology of following parasites:-
A. PROTOZOA:- |
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Intestinal amoebae |
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2
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Free
living pathogenic amoebae |
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3
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Intestinal and genital flagellates |
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4
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Haemoflagellates
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5
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Ciliates
of medical importance |
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6
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Malarial
parasites |
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7
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Opportunistic
protozoa - P - carinii, Toxoplasma, Cryptosporidium, microsporidia
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B. HELMINTHS:
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Nematodes
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a)Intestinal
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b)Tissue
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2
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Cestodes
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3
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Trematodes
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4
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Larva
migrans |
C. ENTOMOLOGY: related to transmission of parasitic infections
UNIT III
MYCOLOGY:
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1
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General
properties of Yeast like fungi, filamentous fungi, dimorphic fungi |
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2
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Isolation
and Identificaiton of medically important fungi |
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3
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Morphology,
cultural characteristics, pathogenesis, laboratory diagonis, treatment
and epidemiology of the following:- |
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a)Candida
and Cryptococci |
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b)Dermatophytes
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c)Dimorphic
fungi |
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d)Agents
of mycetoma |
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e)Agents
of subcutaneous mycosis |
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f)Opportunistic
fungi. |
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4
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Mycotoxins
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UNIT IV
LABORATORY MANAGEMENT
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1
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Quality
control in Microbiology
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a)External
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b)Internal
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2
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Safety
in Microbiology laboratory
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3
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Staff
- Requirements, pattern, training, Continuing education.
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4
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Materials
purchase, storage, accounting maintenance equipment - glassware,
reagents and chemicals.
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5
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Laboratory
design and maintenance
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6
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Records
- Requisitions, reporting, recording, including computerisation,
statistics.
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7
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Budget
and costing
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8
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Research
design and methodology
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UNIT V
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
(Clinical, Industrial, food)
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1
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Nosocomial
infections |
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a)Types
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b)Surveillence
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c)Investigation
of an outbreak |
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d)control
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2
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Etiology
and laboratory diagnosis
of infections of each system |
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a)Urinary
tract |
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b)respiratory
tract |
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c)Gastro
intestinal Tract |
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d)Central
nervous system |
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e)Cardio
vascular system and blood |
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f)Sexually
transmitted diseases |
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g)Genital
tract |
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3
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Infections in immuncompromised host |
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4
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Microbiology
of air, water, milk and food |
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5
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National
programmes in prevention of infectious diseases. |
UNIT VI
RECENT ADVANCES
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1
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Emerging
and Reemerging infections |
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2
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Laboratory
techniques |
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3
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Bacteriology
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4
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Virology
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5
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Immunology
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6
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Parasitology
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7
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Mycology
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