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Medical Microbiology - Pathogens Immunity and Infection - cover
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Medical Microbiology - Pathogens Immunity and Infection

Ava Westwood

Narrateur Victoria Andersen

Maison d'édition: Jayjay Ham LLC

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Synopsis

Medical microbiology is a branch of microbiology that focuses on the study of microorganisms and their role in human health and disease. It encompasses the identification, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infections caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Understanding the fundamental principles of medical microbiology is essential for the effective diagnosis and management of infectious diseases, which continue to represent a significant global health challenge. 
Microorganisms are ubiquitous and can be found in almost every environment on Earth, including the human body. The human microbiome, a collection of trillions of microorganisms living within and on our bodies, plays a crucial role in maintaining health. While many of these microorganisms are harmless or even beneficial, others are pathogenic and capable of causing diseases. The ability of pathogens to infect, survive, and reproduce in human hosts is the cornerstone of infectious disease. 
The study of medical microbiology involves understanding the characteristics of pathogens, how they cause disease, and how the human immune system responds to these invaders. Pathogens are typically classified into several groups based on their structure, genetic makeup, and mode of transmission. Bacteria, for example, are single-celled organisms that can either be beneficial or harmful. Viruses, which are much smaller than bacteria, are unable to replicate on their own and require a host cell for reproduction. Fungi and parasites, which include yeasts, molds, protozoa, and helminths, also contribute to a wide variety of infections in humans.
Durée: environ 3 heures (03:26:59)
Date de publication: 20/02/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —