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 General microbiology
 Introduction and history  
 Morphology of bacteria    
Growth and multiplication of bacteria    
Sterilization and physical disinfection    
  Chemical disinfection  
Bacterial culture media            Solid and liquid culture media
Bacterial culture methods  
Identification of bacteria   
   
 Systematic bacteriology
 Staphylococcus aureus and CoNS
 Streptococcus species (Group A, B, D, Enterococcus & Viridans Streptococci)
 Streptococcus pneumoniae (Pneumococcus)
All medically significant bacteria  
 Hemophilus influenzae & other species
   Enteric fever/ typhoid fever
 Immunology
 Structure of immune system 
   Principle and procedure of ELISA (e.g. HIV antibody detection)
 Mycology
 Introduction to mycology
 Superficial mycoses
 Cutaneous mycoses (dermatophytosis/ Ringworm)
 Subcutaneous mycoses (chromoblastomycosis, phaeohyphomycosis, sporotrichosis, mycetoma, rhinosporidiosis, lobomycosis & subcutaneous zygomycosis)
 Deep or Systemic mycoses (Histoplasma, Blastomyces, Coccidioides & Paracoccidioides)
 Opportunistic mycoses (Candidiasis, Cryptococcosis, Aspergillosis & Zygomycosis)
 Parasitology
   Introduction to parasitology
 Intestinal nematodes (Ascaris, Strongyloides, Ancylostoma, Trichuris, Enterobius)
 Somatic or tissue nematodes (Trichinella & Dracunculus only)
 Somatic / tissue nematodes/ Filarial nematodes (Onchocerca & Loa)
 Toxoplasma gondii
 Virology
 


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