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Microbes and Infectious Diseases (OM 1090)

Term: 2022-2023 Academic Year Spring Term

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Amanda E Troy
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Mark Edward Payton
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James M. Small
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Matthew D McEchron
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Mackenzie Bien (Carter)
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Carol Wagner
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Matthew J Linton
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Jennifer R Montemayor
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This course is a foundational introduction to pathogens, pathogenic mechanisms, and infectious diseases (and some therapy). This course covers bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and prions in their roles as infectious agents. The course requires, and builds on, previous knowledge you have obtained of immunology and how it relates to the body’s reactions to pathogens. It will serve as a means to migrate from acquisition of basic scientific knowledge of pathogens to utilization of such knowledge in understanding infectious disease processes. We will start with basic concepts of infections, progress to learning the microbiology of specific pathogens, learn how to identify and test for these pathogens, and conclude with the clinical implications of the discussed pathogens. The course consists variably of live and video lectures, student designated (and scheduled) self-study (DSA), clinical contextual integrations, and case-based interactive learning sessions (CIS). You will understand th