62325 MICROBIOLOGY 2

FACULTY OF SCIENCES 2000

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Credit Points 1.00

Pre-requisite: 62215

Synopsis

This unit emphasises the mechanisms of microbial pathogenesis and  the
approaches  taken for prevention of significant microbial diseases  of
animals and humans. The diseases covered include those caused by gram-
positive,   gram-negative  and  acid-fast   micro-organisms   and   an
introduction  to  significant  fungal  and  protozoal  diseases.  Also
considered  are  the concepts of antigenic specificity,  induction  of
humoral   and  cellular  immune  response,  immunoglobulin  structure,
function  and  genetic basis of antibody diversity, the  role  of  the
immune  system in health and disease including cell-mediated immunity,
hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmunity, and cancer immunology.