General bacteriology a concise course
General bacteriology a concise course, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.05, with 67 lectures, based on 111 reviews, and has 18486 subscribers.
You will learn about bacterial morphology and physiology history of microbiology bacterial growth and nutrition bacterial pathogenicity and virulence This course is ideal for individuals who are medical students study either medicine pharmacy dentistry veterinary medicine science secondary school prepare themselves to study medicine or become science students prepare themselves to study medicine or science or any one interested of microbiology any one want to establish his career in science or medicine It is particularly useful for medical students study either medicine pharmacy dentistry veterinary medicine science secondary school prepare themselves to study medicine or become science students prepare themselves to study medicine or science or any one interested of microbiology any one want to establish his career in science or medicine.
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Summary
Title: General bacteriology a concise course
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.05
Number of Lectures: 67
Number of Published Lectures: 66
Number of Curriculum Items: 67
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 66
Original Price: $34.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- bacterial morphology and physiology
- history of microbiology
- bacterial growth and nutrition
- bacterial pathogenicity and virulence
Who Should Attend
- medical students study either medicine pharmacy dentistry veterinary medicine science secondary school prepare themselves to study medicine or become science students prepare themselves to study medicine or science
- any one interested of microbiology any one want to establish his career in science or medicine
Target Audiences
- medical students study either medicine pharmacy dentistry veterinary medicine science secondary school prepare themselves to study medicine or become science students prepare themselves to study medicine or science
- any one interested of microbiology any one want to establish his career in science or medicine
Welcome to the microscopic world of bacteria! This general bacteriology course provides a comprehensive foundation for understanding these fascinating organisms. You’ll delve into their structure, physiology, growth, and genetics, exploring how bacteria adapt and thrive in diverse environments. We’ll uncover the fascinating world of bacterial diversity, from beneficial microbes to pathogens causing infectious diseases. The course also explores the impact of human activities on bacterial populations and the rise of antibiotic resistance.
Learning Objectives:
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Describe the basic structure, classification, and diversity of bacteria.
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Explain bacterial growth, reproduction, and metabolism.
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Explore the mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis and infection.
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Discuss the role of bacteria in human health and the environment.
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Analyze the challenges of antibiotic resistance and its implications
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.Explain the beneficial and pathogenic roles of bacteria in human health.
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Discuss the mechanisms by which bacteria cause different infectious diseases.
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Explore diagnostic techniques used to identify and characterize bacteria.
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Analyze the emergence and spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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Evaluate strategies for developing new antibiotics and alternative treatment methods.
Bacteria: Friend or Foe? This captivating bacteriology course explores the profound impact of bacteria on our lives. We’ll unveil their essential role in human health, from supporting our gut microbiome to aiding in food production. You’ll learn how bacteria cause infectious diseases and explore the marvels of modern diagnostics and treatments. The course also examines the growing threat of antibiotic resistance and strategies for combating it.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: bacteriology history
Lecture 2: microbiology is interesting
Lecture 3: General bacteriology introduction
Lecture 4: Microiology
Lecture 5: How can I study microbiology?
Lecture 6: Bacteria an overview
Lecture 7: clinically important bacteria
Chapter 2: Microbiology history
Lecture 1: early history of microbilogy
Lecture 2: Koch is microbiology pioneer
Lecture 3: pioneers early discoveries
Lecture 4: development of aseptic technique
Chapter 3: Host parasite relationships
Lecture 1: host parasite relationship
Chapter 4: Bacterial morphology
Lecture 1: Eukaryote Vs prokaryote
Lecture 2: observation of colonies
Lecture 3: Bacterial cell morphology
Lecture 4: Bacterial cell wall Gram +v Vs Gram -ve
Lecture 5: types of flagella arrangement1
Chapter 5: Bacterial nutrition
Lecture 1: bacterial cell growth nutrion metabolism
Lecture 2: Bacterial physiology Bacterial nutritiion
Chapter 6: Bacterial growth
Lecture 1: Bacterial cell division
Lecture 2: Bacterial growth
Lecture 3: Bacterial growth Reading session please relax and Take notes
Chapter 7: Bacterial product
Lecture 1: Bacterial product
Chapter 8: Bacterial pathogenicity virulence
Lecture 1: Bacterial pathogenicity and virulence
Chapter 9: Microbia Taxonomey
Lecture 1: purpose for categorizing bacteria
Lecture 2: microbial taxonomey
Chapter 10: immune response to pathogen
Lecture 1: immune response to pathogen
Chapter 11: sterilization
Lecture 1: sterlization
Chapter 12: Bacterial Genetics
Lecture 1: Bacterial genetics overview
Lecture 2: bacterial DNA replication
Lecture 3: Bacterial genetics conjugation
Lecture 4: Bacterial Genetic transposition
Chapter 13: Bacteriophage viruses of bacteria used in typing or as substitute of antibiotics
Lecture 1: T2 phage infect E.coli
Chapter 14: environmental bacteriology
Lecture 1: environmental bacteriology
Lecture 2: over view of environmental microbiology
Lecture 3: pioneer of environmental microbiology
Lecture 4: cycles in environoment
Chapter 15: Medical Bacteriology
Lecture 1: common organisms and their associated clinical symptoms
Lecture 2: microbial diagnosis
Lecture 3: steps of microbiological diagnosis
Lecture 4: common diagnostic techniques in bacteriology lab
Lecture 5: over view family Enterobacteriaceae
Lecture 6: Corynebacterium Diphtheriae
Lecture 7: Diphtheria apian in history
Lecture 8: pioneers solve the problem
Lecture 9: Is diphtheria still around?
Lecture 10: Haemphiluis influenzae
Lecture 11: staph aureus diseases isolation identification
Lecture 12: staphylococcus review
Lecture 13: helicobacterpylori
Lecture 14: How Anthrax works?
Lecture 15: Bacillus anthrax and bacillus cereus
Chapter 16: streptococci
Lecture 1: classification or grouping of stereptococci
Lecture 2: strept pyogen
Lecture 3: strep pneumonae
Lecture 4: strep agalactia
Chapter 17: Methods of identification unknown bacteria
Lecture 1: Methods for Identification of unknown Bacterium
Chapter 18: Gram staining
Lecture 1: gram staining technique
Chapter 19: Biochemical tests
Lecture 1: Biochemical tests
Chapter 20: bacterial culture staining sensitivity testing
Lecture 1: bacterial culture staining sensitivity testing
Chapter 21: antibiotic mechanism of action
Lecture 1: antibiotic mechanism of action
Chapter 22: Thank you seee you soon
Lecture 1: thank you
Lecture 2: color atlas of medical bacteriology
Lecture 3: color atlas part2
Lecture 4: color atlas part3
Lecture 5: medical microbiology
Instructors
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Mohamed AL ashram
Author instructor full time content creator
Rating Distribution
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- 2 stars: 7 votes
- 3 stars: 11 votes
- 4 stars: 25 votes
- 5 stars: 57 votes
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