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Institute / School Name Chitkara School Of Health Sciences
Program Name B.Sc, ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES (MILT)
Course Code s4108
Course Name Microbiology (Bacteriology, Serology & Virology)
Lecture / Tutorial (per week) 4 Course Credits 4
Course Coordinator Name Or. Kiranjeet Kaur
1. Seopeand Objectives of the Course,
1.7 introduce the major concepts, principles and applications of microbiology, especially related to
bacteria and viruses
2.7o emphasizes on the study of, cultural, biochemical, antigenic characters, epidemiology, and
pathogenesis of various microbes and will provide insight on the lab diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis
of these bacteria and viruses.
3.To understand basic laboratory procedures used in the diagnosis of bacterial and viral diseases.
4.To introduce the students to the biology and serology of different medically important or pathogenic
2. Textbooks
TB1: "Textbook of Microbiology” by R. Vasanthakumari, 3 edition, Wolters Kulwer Pvt. Lt,
2: “Textbook of Microbiology” by Anathanrayana & Paniker, 8" edition, Orient longman Pvt. Ii
83; “Fenthook of Medieal Lab technology" by Ramnik Sood, Edition latest, JP Brothers Publication
3. Reference Books
RB1: “Text book of Medical Laboratory’ by Satish Gupta, Edition - latest, J.P. Bros, New Delhi ~ 1998
R62: ‘Clinical Pathology and Bacteriology’ by Sachdev K.N,, 8th Ed, J.P, Bros, New Delhi-1991
BS: “Textbook of Medical Lab Technology’ by Prafl Godkar, Edition latest.
4, Other rs r ites
S.No._| Link of Journals, Magazines, websites and Research Papers
inttpi//en. wikipedia. ore/wiki/Medical microbiology
hitpy/asm.on
en, wikipedia org/wiki/Serology
Intip://en. wikipedia. org/wik/Virus5. Plan
Lecture | Topics Text Book / Reference | Page numbers | Proposed date
Number Book / Other reading | of Text Book|s)
material
T ‘STAPHYLOCOCCUS it I6an 2017
‘Medicaly important species Tei 18 Jan 2017
Microscopy and morphology
Laboratory diagnosis
Pathogenicity
Cultural characterises
Serology
‘Antimicrobial sensitivity
2 ‘STREPTOCOCCUS 156 ian 2017
‘Medically important species 781 24 Jan 2017
Microscopy and morphology
Laboratory diagnosis
Pathogenicity
Cultural characteristics
Serology
Antimicrobial sensitivity \
3 CORNEYBACTERIUM 15 an 2017
‘Medically important species BL
Microscopy and morphology
Laboratory diagnosis
Pathogenicity
Cultural characteristics
Serology
‘Antimicrobial sensitivity,
35 | c.osaipium 774 30 lan 2017
Medically important species Tat
‘Mleroseapy and morphology
Laboratory dingnosis +
Pathogenicity
‘Cutural characteristics
Serology
Antimicrobial sensitivity
6 HAEMOPHILUS 2 Bilan 2017
Mealally important species Te1
Microscopy and morshology
Laboratory diagnosis
Pathogenicity
Cultural characteristics
Serology |
“Antimicrobial sensitivity |
78 | MYCOBACTERIUM 168 Feb 2017
‘Medically important species Ter 6 Feb 2017
Microscopy and morchology
Laboratory diagnosis, }
Pathogenicity
Cultural characteristics
Serology
‘Antimicrobial sensitiv
“SALMONELLA
‘Medically important species Te.
‘Microscopy and morphology
208 "7 Fob 2017,Taboratory diagnosis
Pethogenicity
‘Cultural characteristics
seraloay
Antimicrobial sensitivity
10
PROTEUS
Medically important species
tdicoscapy and morphology
Laboratory diagnosis
Pathogenicity
Cultural characteristics
Serology
Anuimicrobal sensitivity
82
mm
Feb 2007
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ViBRIO
Medically important species
Microscopy end morphology
Laperetary diagnosis
Pathogenicity
(Cultural characterises
Serclogy
‘nticrobal sensitivity
28
1B Feb 2017
B
PSEUDOMONAS
‘Medically important species
‘wieeascopy and morphology
Laborstony diagnosis
Perhogenkity
‘cuitueai characteristics
Serology
‘Antimicrobial sensitivity
23
Ta Feb 2017
i
NEISSERIA
‘Medically important species
Microscopy and morphology
Laporatory diagnosis
Pathogenicity
cultural characterises
seraboay
antimicrobial sensitivity
181
165
15 Feb 2017
‘TREPONEMA
‘Medically important species
Iicroseopy and morphology
Laboratory diagnosis
Pathogenicity
Cuitucl characteristics
serology
‘Anieicrobial sensitivity
Bra
168.170
212
27 Feb 2017
6
‘SHIGELLA
Medically important species
Microscopy and morphology
tanoretory diagnosis
Pathogenkcity
‘cultural characteristics
serology
‘Antiierobial sensitivity
Tei
28 Feb 2017
rT
COLL
Medically importent species
croscopy and morshology
Laboratory diagnosis
Te1
208
March 2017Pathogenicity
‘cutural characteristics
Seroloay
“Antimicrobial sensitivity
MYCOPLASMA
Medically important species
Microscopy and morphology
Laboratory diagnosis
Pathogenicity
(Cultural characteristics
Serology
Antilcrobil sensitivity
BL
i
2017
March
8
RICKETTSIA
‘Medically important species
Microscopy and morphology
Laboratory diagnosis
Patnogenieny
Cultural characteristics
Serology
Antimicrobial sensitivity
Tei
2017
arch
CHLAMYDIA,
‘Medically important species
‘Microscopy and morphology
Laboratory diagnosis
Pathogenicity
Cultural characterises,
Serology
“Antimicrobial sensitivity
vet
2017
‘March
a
‘ACTINOMY CETES
‘Medically important species
‘Microscopy and morphology
Laboratory diagnosis
Pathogenicity
Cultural characteristics
Serology
‘Antimicrobial sensitivity
82
5
3B
2017
March
Bz
‘BORRELIA
Meclcally important species
Microscopy and morphology
Laboratory diagnosis
Pathogenicity
‘Cuitural characteristics
Serology
“Antimicrobial sensitivity
Te.
i
2017
‘March
B
LEPTOSPIRA
Medically important species
Microscopy and morphology
Laboratory diagnosis
Pathogenicity
Culeucal characteristics
Serology
‘Antiserobial sensitivity
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0
2017
March
2
2
2
‘SEROLOGICAL TEST
WIDAL TEST
\VORL TEST
ASO TEST
CRP TEST.
782
aun
a
2017
2
2017
‘March
March |2 (| ATEST 702, 108
23 ROSE WALER TEST
30 _| FLURESCENT ANTIBODY TEST an
31 ELSA
32__| ToRcH \
32, INTRODUCTION TO ViROLOGY (HISTORY) a 27 _ March
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3435 | GENERAL PROPERTIES ETT 28 March
Clessification and structure of vieuses | 782 2017
Replication of viruses
36 | LAB DIAGNOSIS | 365 25 March
| Specimens 182 2017
Collection 369
Transportation
3736 __| CULTIVATION METHODS OF VIRUSES 29 March
‘Animal inoculation technique 781 2007
Embryonated Egg inoculation technique
Tissue culture technique
TO STUDY MEDICALLY IMPORTANT
SPECIES, MORPHOLOGY, LABORATORY
39 _| DIAGNOSIS, PATHOGENICITY OF
ORTHOMYXOVIRUS Unfluenzo virus) BL 303 11 April 2027
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PARAMYROVIRUSES [Parainfluenca virus) 300
a
| RHABOOVIRUSES (Rabies virus) 319
a
RETROVIRUSES (HIV) 330 12 April
4“ 2017
PICORNAVISUSES (Poo virus} 309 7 April
“a 2017
HEPADANAVIRUSES (Hepatitis 8 virus) 323 38 April
as 2017
HERPESVIRUS (Herpes Simplex vis) 298 19 April
46 2017
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6. Evaluation Scheme:
Component i* | Sessional Tests (ST5)* 0
Componenta* | End Term Exemnation™= oo
Total 100
* There are three Sessional Tests (STs) for all theory papers, the first two are compulsory and the third one is the
non-mandatory make up / mercy test. The average of best twois considered.
++ The End Term Comprehensive examination will be held at the end of semester. The mandatory requirement of
‘eneiance In all theory classes isto be met for being eligible to appear in this component.7. Details of Evaluation Component 1
Description Duration | Marks Tobeheldinweek | Remarks
Sessional Tests? | 80min 20 3rd week of Feb
Sessional Teste | SO a0 F week of Apa
‘This Document is approved by:
Designation Name Signatur, 7
‘Course Coordinator Or. Kiranjest Kaur ee \
PI/CoD/HOD. Dr, Meenakshi Sood ale
Dean Dr. Preethi Pradhan fe
Date 23.01.2017