Microbial Diseases and Epidemiology

Microbial diseases are sicknesses or ailments or infections that are caused in animals and humans making damages to the individual’s vital functions or systems by the introduction of one of four different types of microbes. Microbes generally enter the body through the respiratory tract (mouth and nose), gastrointestinal tract (mouth oral cavity), urogenital tract, breaks in the skin surface.The microbial diseases are caused by virus, bacteria, fungi and protozoa.

 
Epidemiology leads to the identification of transmission, pathogenesis, and ultimately preventive factors in human diseases. Study of clinical aspects and ecological aspects of a given diseases are important for public health measures to control the diseases to be effective. A unique feature of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases is the strong laboratory component within an epidemiology department. Areas of excellence include HIV/AIDS, vector biology, parasitology, molecular epidemiology, immunology, and the modeling of infectious diseases.
 

 

  • Chain of disease transmission
  • Microbial diseases in plants and animals
  • Causes of microbial diseases
  • Recognition of disease
  • Biochemical determinants caused by microbes
  • Bacterial Diseases
  • Acute infections, Chronic infections, Latent infections
  • Microbial drug resistance-mechanisms and epidemiology
  • Epidemiology of Microbial Disease and Infections
  • Fungal Diseases and Infections
  • Viral Diseases
  • Global Health Problems and Epidemiology

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