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Nov 22, 2024
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MICR 1531 - Bacteriology and Virology (4-2-5) Prerequisite: CHEM 1516 The course is designed to present fundamental concepts of general pathogenic bacteriology, virology and community health. Major emphasis is given to the clinical manifestations, epidemiology and host/parasite relationship of bacteria and virus. The course provides a basic knowledge of what bacteria and viruses are and the biological properties that make them pathogenic. The probable mechanisms and theories of host resistance and susceptibility to opportunistic, infectious and communicable microorganisms. This course broadens the basic science background of the chiropractic student, thereby enhancing his/her competence as a primary healthcare provider.
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