MCB lecture 3 topics: milestones on the history of MCB as a science, people significant in the development of MCB as a science, Koch's principles and exceptions
MCB lecture 3 topics: milestones on the history of MCB as a science, people significant in the development of MCB as a science, Koch's principles and exceptions
Definition of Microbiology
Classification of Microorganism
Bacteria
Virus
Fungi
Parasite
Contribution of :-
Louis Pasteur
Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek
Robert Koch
Joseph Lister
Paul Ehrlich
Edward Jenner
Hans Christian Gram
Ernst Ruska
Alexander Fleming
Goodpasture
Karry B Mullis
To know what is Microbiology.
How much important of microbiology knowledge in our life.
Why need to know about Microbiology .
What type of diseases can occur in our body.
What is the role of Pharmaceutical Microbiology.
How can we prevent from the diseases.
The rickettsiae are a diverse collection of obligately intracellular bacteria. These zoonotic pathogens cause infections that disseminate in the blood to many organs.
Definition of Microbiology
Classification of Microorganism
Bacteria
Virus
Fungi
Parasite
Contribution of :-
Louis Pasteur
Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek
Robert Koch
Joseph Lister
Paul Ehrlich
Edward Jenner
Hans Christian Gram
Ernst Ruska
Alexander Fleming
Goodpasture
Karry B Mullis
To know what is Microbiology.
How much important of microbiology knowledge in our life.
Why need to know about Microbiology .
What type of diseases can occur in our body.
What is the role of Pharmaceutical Microbiology.
How can we prevent from the diseases.
The rickettsiae are a diverse collection of obligately intracellular bacteria. These zoonotic pathogens cause infections that disseminate in the blood to many organs.
To understand the basic concepts of the biology of microorganisms and its mechanism of action in host cells.
-Dr SUBASHKUMAR R
Associate Professor in Biotechnology
Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore
6. (Top) Coccidioidomycosis Arthrospores (Bottom) Development of Arthrospores Into spherule in lung tissue Fungal Infection of the lung Schistosoma (worms) at two different stages of development – liver Disease and other symptoms Staphylococcus Aureus Gram positive bacteria Staph infections and MRSA Trypanosoma Eukaryotic pathogen African Sleeping Sickness Treponema pallidum Bacterial spirochete Causes syphilis Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Acid fast bacteria (shown in pink) like this causes TB and leprosy. Light blue is Staph epi, a common bacteria cocci which inhabits the Skin. Not a common pathogen Herpes Virus
20. Koch’s Postulates Mouse dies with sores Take scraping and plate on agar A heterogeneous population of bacteria Grow – which one is the causative agent Isolate all different strains and types and inject into healthy mice and see which mice develop similar phenotype and symptoms Take a sample again from mice which died of same symptoms and isolate the causative agent again
21. Koch’s Postulates A sequence of experimental steps to relate a specific microbe to a specific disease
30. All Diseases Old Standards Syphilis Measles Staph Infections Chicken Pox Emerging Avia Flu Antigenic shift event HIV in the 80’s West Nile in US in 2001 Continental travel Reemerging Tuberculosis - TB New drug resistant strains Immunocompromised patients
31. Top Causes of Death * Stands for lower respiratory disease Infectious Diseases are shown in red 1.19 x 10 6 10. Accidents 33,865 10.Septicemia 1.27 x 10 6 9. Malaria 40,970 9. Kidney problems 1.57 x 10 6 8. Tuberculosis 58,870 8. Alzheimer disease 1.80 x 10 6 7. Diarrheal disease 65,680 7. Flu & Pneumonia 2.75 x 10 6 6. Chronic LRD* 73,250 6. Diabetes 2.78 x 10 6 5. HIV/AIDS 106,740 5. Accidents 3.33 x 10 6 4. Cancer 124,800 4. Chronic LRD* 3.88 x 10 6 3. Res infection 162,670 3. Stroke 5.51 x 10 6 2. Stroke 557,270 2. Cancer 8.12 x 10 6 1. Heart Disease 696,950 1. Heart Disease Deaths Worldwide Deaths United States