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NAJRAN UNIVERSITY College of Medicine

NAJRAN UNIVERSITY College of Medicine. Microbiology &Immunology Course Lecture No. 1. By. Dr. Ahmed Morad Asaad Associate Professor of Microbiology. A Chinese Proverb. “If you do not study hard when young you'll end up bewailing your failures as you grow up”. Course specification.

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NAJRAN UNIVERSITY College of Medicine

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  1. NAJRAN UNIVERSITY College of Medicine Microbiology &Immunology Course Lecture No. 1 By Dr. Ahmed MoradAsaad Associate Professor of Microbiology

  2. A Chinese Proverb “If you do not study hard when young you'll end up bewailing your failures as you grow up”.

  3. Course specification

  4. General objectives: • By the end of this course, the students will be able to: • 1- Understand the structure, physiology, metabolism and genetics of medically important bacteria, viruses and fungi. • 2- Acquire the basic skills of microbiological laboratory standard techniques for diagnosis of microbial infections. • 3- Develop an understanding of sterilization, disinfection, antiseptics and antimicrobial chemotherapy. • 4- Define the different parasitology terms and differentiate between the followings: ectoparasites versus endoparasites, definitive hosts versus intermediate hosts, facultative parasites versus obligate parasites, and mechanical vectors versus biological vectors.

  5. 5- Classify medically-important parasitic infections as a protozoal or helminth disease. • 6- Differentiate between human infection and human disease. • 7- Understand the basic components of the immune system including innate and acquired immune response. • 8- Gain knowledge about humoral and cell-mediated immunity. • 9- Understand the mechanisms of protective immunity against microbial infections focusing on the antigens, antibodies, complement, cells and their receptors, cytokines and other molecules involved in the immune response. • 10- Realize and utilize the immunological methods for laboratory diagnosis of human diseases.

  6. 3- Course components (total contact hours per semester): • 5- Teaching methodology

  7. Course assessment

  8. Schedule of assessment tasks

  9. Students support • Learning resources

  10. What is Microbiology? Too small object to be seen by the ordinary eyes • Refers to life Means science Microbiology is the science studying very small living cells that could not be seen by ordinary eyes. These cells are called: microbes, organisms, microorganisms, pathogens, or bugs.

  11. Bacteriology Mycology Microbes Virology Parasitology

  12. Hazards of Clinical Laboratory work Radiation & electrical Hazards Chemical Hazards Biological Hazards

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