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General Microbiology II

Microbial Interactions with Humans (Host-Parasite Relationships)

Principles of Infectious Disease

Definitions

Koch's Postulates

If a microorganism is the causative (etiologic) agent of an infectious disease, it must be:

Steps in Pathogenesis

To cause disease, a pathogen must:

Virulence Factors

Factors responsible for the virulence of a microorganism because they influence its ability to cause disease by affecting its invasiveness and/or its toxigenicity


Course Outline

Objectives

Lab Exercises

Micro FAQs

Lecture Outlines

Study Tips

Lab Instructors

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Study Guides

Evaluation

Lab Notebooks

Cool Micro Stuff

Sample Questions

Extra Credit

Lab Reports

Bugs'n'Drugs


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John R. Stevenson, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Microbiology
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio 45056
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This document was last modified on Tuesday, 22-Apr-2008 16:55:46 EDT