MLSP5112: Application of Diagnostic Microbiology Principles

2 Credits

Application of laboratory methods to identify and treat commonly encountered and clinically significant bacterial and yeast pathogens including specimen processing, culture workup, conventional microscopy, susceptibility testing, and molecular and immunological techniques. Emphasis on aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, mycobacteria, and yeast from various body sites.

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