General characteristic of bacteria-
morphology, staining, culture and
biochemical properties
Characteristic and distribution of
Staphylococci, streptococci,
E.coli, pseudomonas
Collection, transportation of clinical
sample, processing including culture of
following clinical samples for identification
of pathogens:urine, stool
Principle, significance and interpretation
of Masson’s trichrome stain,Oil Red
O and Gram’s stain
Characteristic and distribution
of treponema and mycobacterium
Introduction of pathogenicity
and infection
Collection, transportation of clinical
sample, processing including culture of
following clinical samples for identification
of sputum throat swab,
Source of infection
Mode of spread of infection
Collection, transportation of clinical
sample, processing including culture of
following clinical samples for identification
of sputum throat swab,
Types of infection
Sessionals
Introduction of nosocomial infection
Collection, transportation of clinical
sample, processing including culture of
following clinical samples for
identification ofblood and skin
Common type and source of
nosocomial infection
Collection, transportation of clinical
sample, processing including culture of
following clinical samples for
identification of eye and ear swab
Controls of nosocomial infection
Sessionals
Respiratory tract infection
Wound infection
Identification of known bacterial
culture of common pathogen
Urinary tract infection
enteric fever
Identification of known bacterial
culture of common pathogen
Intestinal infection
Sessional
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