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Medical microbiology, also known as clinical microbiology, is the study of microorganisms (parasites, fungi, bacteria, viruses, and prions) capable of infecting and causing diseases in humans. As with other specialties in medicine, the evolution of medical microbiology is essentially a response to clinical needs. At its core is the study of the pathogenesis and epidemiology of these microorganisms, and its practical applications lie in the form of diagnostic and therapeutic guidance – intrinsically a supportive role in clinical practice. Today, virtually all tertiary hospitals worldwide will have an in-house microbiology laboratory to provide diagnostic services for infectious diseases.

Course Content

Agar Plate Introduction
Introductory Lesson Note on Agar Plate (3556)
Visual Lecture on Agar Plate Preparation (3556)
Preparation of Blood Agar
Lesson Note on Blood Agar (3556)
Visual Practical Training on Blood Agar Preparation (3556)
Preparation of Nutrient Agar
Lesson Note on Preparation of Nutrient Agar (3556)
Visual Practical Training on Preparation of Nutrient Agar (3556)
Preparation of CLED Agar
Lesson Note on CLED Agar (3556)
Visual Practical Training on CLED Agar Preparation (3556)
Preparation Of Sabouroid Dextros Agar
Lesson Note on Sabouroid Dextros Agar (3556)
Visual Practical Training on Sabouroid Dextros Agar (3556)
Preparation of Mackonkey Agar
Lesson Note on Mackonkey Agar (3556)
Visual Practical Training on Mackonkey Agar Preparation (3556)
Preparation of Chocolate Agar
Lesson Note on Chocolate Agar (3556)
Visual Practical Training on Chocolate Agar Preparation (3556)
Preparation of Sodium Bicarbonate Formalin
Microfilaria Test
Lesson Note on Microfilaria (3556)
Visual Practical Training on Microfilaria (3556)
Catalase Test
Lesson Note on Catalase Test (3556)
Visual Practical Training on Catalase Test (3556) 1 Quiz
Lesson Content
Coagulase Test
Lesson Note on Coagulase Test (3556)
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