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Variations within a species (e.g., E. coli O157:H7 causes severe disease, while others are normal flora). Module 2: Bacterial Structure, Physiology, and Genetics Slide 4: Anatomy of the Bacterial Cell
Using whole-genome sequencing (WGS) for outbreak investigation. medical microbiology lecture notes ppt updated
Mycobacterium tuberculosis , focusing on cell wall mycolic acids, latent vs. active infection, and multi-drug resistance (MDR-TB). 2. Virology
: Protozoa (unicellular) and helminths (multicellular). Module 2: Bacterial Structure, Genetics, and Metabolism Anatomy of a Bacterial Cell Cell wall : Confers shape; protects against osmotic lysis.
Georgia Highlands College uses the free OpenStax textbook "Microbiology" and provides ancillary materials including PowerPoints, outline notes, and study guides organized by chapter for their Foundations of Medical Microbiology course. This public link is valid for 7 days
The field of virology is perhaps the most rapidly evolving, requiring frequent updates to lecture materials.
Limit slides to a maximum of six bullet points, with no more than six words per line to avoid text overcrowding.
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Delayed, highly specific responses featuring B-lymphocytes (humoral immunity via antibody production) and T-lymphocytes (cell-mediated immunity targeting intracellular pathogens). Updated Diagnostic Methodologies in Microbiology
Aspergillus fumigatus : Septate hyphae branching at 45-degree angles; causes invasive pulmonary disease.
S. aureus: Coagulase-positive. Causes skin infections, pneumonia, endocarditis, toxic shock syndrome. MRSA strains are multi-drug resistant.
Efflux pumps, target modification, and enzyme inactivation (e.g., beta-lactamases).
The role of microbiology in manufacturing commercial goods and medical therapies. 5. Updated Resources for PPT Development