Introduction to the course
Introduction to pathogenic Bacteria and their Laboratory Diagnosis (Direct Methods)
Immunology in the diagnosis of Bacterial diseases and Molecular diagnosis. (Indirect Methods)
Introduction to pathogenic Viruses and their Laboratory Diagnosis
Introduction to pathogenic Fungi and their Laboratory diagnosis
Introduction to Medically important Parasitesand their Laboratory Diagnosis
Superficial Infections
Gas Gangrene
Anthrax
Superficial Mycoses
Superficial and Subcutaneous Mycoses
Actinomycosis
Leprosy
Viral Infections of the skin
Upper Respiratory Tract infections (URTI)
Diphtheria
Whooping Cough
Viral URTI
Community acquired pneumonia
Atypical Pneumonia
Fungi causing Pulmonary Mycoses
Tuberculosis
Non-Tubercular Mycobacteria
Diarrhea
Viral Diarrhea
Cholera
Bacillary Dysentery
Protozoal Dysentery
Intestinal Protozoa causing diarrhea
Intestinal Sporozoa
Parasitic infestations: Intestinal Nematodes
Parasitic infestations: Intestinal Nematodes Part 2
Parasitic infestations: Cestodes
Food Poisoning
Urinary Tract Infection
Urethritis - Gonorrhoea
Non-Gonococcal Urethritis (NGU)
Genital Ulcers and other Genital tract infections
Viral STD:HIV
Acute Hepatitis
Chronic Hepatitis
Meningitis
Chronic meningitis
Encephalitis
Acute Flaccid Paralysis
Brain abscess
Parasites infecting the CNS
Bacterial Toxins affecting the Nervous system
Other Viral CNS infections
PUO Typhoid and Paratyphoid fevers
Brucellosis, Leptospirosis
Rickettsialinfections
Viral fevers
Malaria
Filariasis
Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI)
Prevention of HAI
Biomedical Waste its Management