Microbiology Department
Preface:
Microbiology Department established in 1970 to teach medical Microbiology and Parasitology for the 3rd year undergraduate medical students as well as students of postgraduates for the M.Sc. and PhD program. The main goal of this department is to teach students how to study, examine, diagnose and deal with pathogenic microorganisms. Program for the department courses is similar to the courses of the medical schools around the local and global areas. To provide the medical sector and the public with scientific physicians and professional medical staff; the department has opened higher education M.Sc. study since 1984. The study includes two years program; the first year is academic study courses with several Microbiology subjects such as Bacteriology, Parasitology, Virology, Immunology, Mycology and medical Biotechnology. However, the second year is the year of practical and research program for student to prepare his/her thesis for defense as the role of graduation. In 2002, the department opened a PhD program also in medical microbiology.
Vision
Microbiology department in College of Medicine in Basrah aspires to be distinguished in the field of Microbiology and diagnosis of microbial pathogens by providing distinguished curricula and services in the education and training for students of College of Medicine, and conducting scientific research in this field.
Mission
The mission of the Microbiology Branch is to provide information in the field of microbial pathogens in a way that qualifies and educates undergraduate and graduate students in the College of Medicine. The branch's mission also includes conducting research related to this field that targets health problems associated with microbial pathogens. The branch's mission is also to provide services to the community in terms of diagnostics for bacteriological nurses and continuing medical education.
Objectives
The general goals of the department:
To increase the level of university studies in different ways and provide all the requirements.
- Provide professional staff on research and teaching program for the high education and research sectors as well as the other governmental or private sectors.
- Striving to adopt modern technologies in E-learning to deliver educational content to students and keep pace with modern scientific developments.
- Provide specialist with high education including; Advance diploma, M.Sc and PhD to be hired within the governmental offices need.
- Working to make balance between the theoretical studies and the practical and on real time practice.
- Thinking to provide solutions by researches to newly raising problems in our community like COVID-19 surge and other future problems related to economical, communicable and scientific issues.
- Provide all the facilities for the medical staff working at the department to encourage them for good research products.
- Take care on the students studies and encourage all the qualified to complete their studies as well as provide all the students with new and update knowledge and develop the lectures styles.
- Provide scientific consultation service and supervise scientific committees for the governmental offices.
- Work to collaborate the higher education studies to solve medical problems might be happened and to create a plan for future incidence.
- Work to create scientific project for the subject of the post graduate thesis related to the medical problems in the area. The university is responsible to advertise these projects at the specific times during the year of the studies.
Academic Staff 2021-2022
Specialty |
Academic title |
Granting Country |
Qualific. |
Name |
Microbiology and Bacteriophage |
Assist Professor |
Canada |
PhD |
Dr. Nidham Mohammed Jamalludeen
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Virology |
Professor |
United Kingdom |
PhD |
Dr. Hasan Jaber Hasony |
Medical Parasitology |
Professor |
United Kingdom |
PhD |
Dr. Nadhm Kadhim Mahdi |
Medical Bacteriology and Immunology |
Professor |
Iraq |
PhD |
Dr. Ihsan Edan Alsaimary |
Immunology |
Professor |
Iraq |
PhD |
Dr. Nael Hussein Ali |
Bacteriology |
Professor |
Iraq |
PhD |
Dr. Lamia Kadhim Baqir |
Medical Parasitology |
Assist Professor |
Iraq |
PhD |
Dr. Abdulmuhsin hamed Jasim |
Medical Bacteriology |
Assist Professor |
Iraq |
PhD |
Dr. Hanadi Abdulqader Jasim |
Immunology |
Assist Professor |
Iraq |
PhD |
Dr. Nibras Saleam Al-Ammar |
Virology and Immunology |
Assist Professor |
Iraq |
PhD |
Dr. Wijdan Nizar Ibrahim |
Virology |
Assist Professor |
United Kingdom |
PhD |
Dr. Firas Taha Mansour |
Medical Microbiology |
Assist Professor |
Iraq |
MSc |
Dr. Haider Abdullatif Mousa |
Medical Parasitology |
Assist. Prof |
Iraq |
PhD |
Dr. Maysaloon Abdulhamed |
Clinical Virology and Immunology |
Lecturer |
Iraq |
F.I.C.M.S. |
Dr. Dania Mudhar Shakir |
Medical Virology |
Lecturer |
Iraq |
PhD |
Dr. Wasan Abdulameer |
Medical Parasitology |
Lecturer |
Iraq |
PhD |
Dr. Ban Anas Sabar |
Immunology |
Assistant Lecturer |
Iraq |
MSc |
Dr. Noora Zuhair Mohammed |
Mycology |
Assistant Lecturer |
Iraq |
MSc |
Raghad Sherif Ibrahim |
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Microbiology syllabus for 3rd year
M. B. Ch. B. students
Department of Microbiology – College of Medicine – University of Basrah (75 hours) 2021-2022
Topic |
Hrs. |
Lecturer |
Part I. General Bacteriology |
13 hrs. |
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Classification and Grouping of bacteria |
1 |
Dr. Ihsan E. Alsaimary |
Bacterial cytology |
2 |
Dr. Hanadi A. Jassim |
Growth of bacteria & Cultivation |
1 |
Dr. Lamyaa K. Baqer |
Nutritional requirements of microorganisms |
1 |
Dr. Ihsan E. Alsaimary |
Microbial Metabolism: Principles , Regulation & Applications |
2 |
Dr. Ihsan E. Alsaimary |
Pathogenesis of bacterial infections & Germ theory of diseases |
1 |
Dr. Ihsan E. Alsaimary |
Microbial genetics |
2 |
Dr. Nidham Jamalludeen |
Sterilization & disinfectants |
1 |
Dr. Lamyaa K. Baqer |
Antimicrobial chemotherapy & resistance |
2 |
Dr. Haider A. Musa |
Part II. systematic medical bacteriology |
22 hrs. |
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Gram positive cocci: Staphylococcus & Streptococcus& Enterococcus |
3 |
Dr. Ihsan E. Alsaimary |
Spore forming Gram positive bacilli (aerobic &anaerobic):Bacillus&Clostridium |
2 |
Dr. Hanadi A. Jassim |
Non spore forming Gr+ve & -ve bacilli: Propionibacterium & Lesteria Corynebacterium & related spp. |
1 |
Dr. Hanadi A. Jassim |
Mycobacterium |
2 |
Dr. Haider A. Musa |
Enteric Gr-ve rodes: Enterobacteriaceae E.coli , Klebsiella , Proteus , Pseudomonas, Yersinia ,Acinetobacter, Shigella , Salmonella & others |
4 |
Dr. Nidham Jamalludeen |
Vibrio , Aeromonas , plesiomonas |
1 |
Dr. Lamyaa K. Baqer |
Campylobacter , Helicobacter |
1 |
Dr. Lamyaa K. Baqer |
Mycoplasma |
1 |
Dr. Lamyaa K. Baqer |
Rickettsial diseases |
2 |
Dr. Lamyaa K. Baqer |
Francisella , Pasteurella , Haemophilus , Bordetella and Brucella |
2 |
Dr. Hanadi A.Jassim |
Legionella & unusual bacterial pathogens |
1 |
Dr. Hanadi A. Jassim |
Spirochaetes & spiral bacteria , Neisseria , Chlamydia (STD pathogens) |
2 |
Dr. Haider A. Musa |
Part III . general VIROLOGY |
4 hrs. |
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General properties & Classification of viruses , cultivation ,Replication of viruses |
1 |
Dr. Wijdan N.AL-Musawi |
Natural history & mode of transmission Pathogenesis & control of viral diseases |
1 |
Dr. Dania M. Shaker |
Host responses to viral infections |
1 |
Dr. Wasan Abulameer |
Prevention & treatment of viral diseases |
1 |
Dr. Wijdan N.AL-Musawi |
Part IV Systemic Medical Virology |
15hrs. |
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parvovirus |
1 |
Dr. Wasan Abulameer |
adenovirus & poxvirus |
1 |
Dr. Dania M. Shaker |
Herpes viruses : HSV-1 , HSV-2 , V2V , CMV , EBV |
2 |
Dr. Wijdan N.AL-Musawi |
Orthomyxoviruses |
1 |
Dr. Firas Taha Mansour Dr.Wasan abulameer |
Paramyxovirus & Rubella viruses |
1 |
Dr. Dania M. Shaker |
picornaviruses |
1 |
Dr. Dania M. Shaker |
Viral hepatitis |
2 |
Dr. Firas Taha Mansour |
Viral gastroenteritis |
1 |
Dr. Wasan Abulameer |
Rhabdovirus & rabies |
1 |
Dr. Firas Taha Mansour |
Arbovirus |
1 |
Dr. Wasan Abulameer |
Oncogenic viruses |
1 |
Dr. Wasan Abulameer |
Retroviruses & HIV infection |
1 |
Dr.Wasan abulameer |
Corona virus |
1 |
Dr. Firas Taha Mansour |
Part V. Basic & Clinical Immunology |
17hrs. |
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Basic immunology Basis of body defense: specific & non specific |
1 |
Dr. Dania M. Shaker |
Immune responses |
2 |
Dr. Nibras AL- Ammar |
Humoral immunity |
1 |
Dr. Wijdan N.AL-Musawi |
Cell mediated immunity |
2 |
Dr. Wijdan N.AL-Musawi |
The complement system |
1 |
Dr. Nibras AL- Ammar |
Antigen-antibody reactions |
1 |
Dr. Nibras AL- Ammar |
MHC: structure& diseases |
1 |
Dr. Wijdan N.AL-Musawi |
Clinical immunology Transplantation immunology |
1 |
Dr. Wijdan N.AL-Musawi |
Hypersensitivity reactions |
2 |
Dr. Nibras AL- Ammar |
Tolerance & Autoimmunity |
2 |
Dr. Dania M. Shaker |
Immunodeficiency diseases |
1 |
Dr. Nibras AL- Ammar |
Tumor immunity |
1 |
Dr. Wijdan N.AL-Musawi |
Immunity against infections |
1 |
Dr. Wijdan N.AL-Musawi |
Part VI. MEDICAL MYCOLOGY |
4 hrs. |
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Structure, classification, superficial mycosis , subcutaneous mycosis Systemic mycosis and opportunistic fungi |
2 2 |
Dr. Hanadi A. Jassim Dr. Haider A. Musa |
Part I: General Bacteriology (13 h.)
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Lectures/ hour(s) |
Learning objectives
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Classification and Grouping of bacteria/ 1
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Bacterial Cytology/ 2 (Bacterial cell structure) |
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Growth of bacteria & Cultivation/ 1 |
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Nutritional requirements of microorganisms/ 1 |
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Microbial Metabolism: Principles, Regulation & Applications/ 2 |
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Pathogenesis of bacterial infections & Germ theory of diseases/ 1 |
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Microbial genetics/ 2 |
- Lecture #1
-Lecture #2
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Sterilization & Disinfectants/1 |
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Antimicrobial Chemotherapy & Resistance/ 2 |
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Part II: Systemic Medical Bacteriology/ 22 hours |
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Lectures/ hour(s) |
Learning objectives
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Gram positive cocci: Staphylococcus, Streptococcus & Enterococcus/ 3 |
-What is staphylococci? -what are diseases that causing? How? -Who can diagnose in laboratory? -Who can differentiate from closely related species?
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Spore-forming Gram positive bacilli (aerobic & anaerobic): Bacillus & Clostridium/ 2
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Aerobic Bacilli (Bacillus Species):
Anaerobic Bacteria (Clostridium botulinum & Clos. tetani):
Clostridium pefringens & Clos. Difficile:
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Non spore forming Gr+ve & -ve bacilli: Propionibacterium & Lesteria Corynebacterium & related sp./ 1 |
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Mycobacterium/ 2 |
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Enteric Gr-ve rodes: Enterobacteriaceae E.coli , Klebsiella , Proteus , Pseudomonas, Yersinia ,Acinetobacter, Shigella , Salmonella & others/ 4 |
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Vibrio , Aeromonas , plesiomonas/ 1 |
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Campylobacter , Helicobacter/ 1 |
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Mycoplasma/ 1 |
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Rickettsial diseases/ 2 |
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Francisella, Pasteurella, Haemophilus, Bordetella and Brucella/ 2 |
Haemophillus and Bordetelle:
Legionella, Brucella & Unusual Pathogens:
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Legionella & unusual bacterial pathogens/ 1 |
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Spirochaetes & spiral bacteria , Neisseria , Chlamydia (STD pathogens)/ 2 |
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Part III: General Virology/ 4 hours |
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Lectures/ hour(s) |
Learning objectives
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General properties & Classification of viruses , cultivation ,Replication of viruses/ 1 |
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Natural history & mode of transmission Pathogenesis & control of viral diseases/ 1 |
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Host responses to viral infections/ 1 |
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Prevention & treatment of viral diseases/ 1 |
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Part IV: Systemic Medical Virology/ 15 hours |
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Lectures/ hour(s) |
Learning objectives
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Parvovirus/ 1 |
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Adenovirus & Poxvirus/ 1 |
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Herpes viruses : HSV-1 , HSV-2 , V2V , CMV , EBV/ 2 |
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Orthomyxoviruses/ Orthomyxoviruses/ 1 |
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Paramyxovirus & Rubella viruses/ 1 |
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Picornaviruses/ 1 |
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Viral hepatitis/ 2 |
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Viral gastroenteritis/ 1 |
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Rhabdovirus & Rabies/ 1 |
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Arbovirus/ 1 |
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Oncogenic viruses/ 1 |
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Retroviruses & HIV infection/ 1 |
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Corona virus/ Corona virus/ 1 |
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Part V: Basic & Clinical Immunology/ 17 hours |
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Lectures/ hour(s) |
Learning objectives
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Basic immunology Basis of body defense: specific & non- specific/ 1 |
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Immune responses/ 2 |
Agents inside the cells?
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Humoral immunity/ 1 |
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Cell mediated immunity/ 2 |
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The complement system/ 1 |
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Antigen-antibody reactions/ 1 |
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MHC: structure & diseases/ 1 |
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Clinical immunology Transplantation immunology/ 1 |
Complication and time of occurrence
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Hypersensitivity reactions/ 2 |
Lecture 1:
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Tolerance & Autoimmunity/ 2 |
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Immunodeficiency diseases/ 1 |
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Tumor immunity/ 1 |
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Immunity against infections/ 1 |
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Part VI: Medical Mycology/ 4 hours |
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Lectures/ hour(s) |
Learning objectives
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Structure, classification, superficial mycosis , subcutaneous mycosis systemic mycosis and opportunistic fungi/ 2 |
Structure and classification:
Superficial mycosis Subcutaneous mycoses:
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Systemic mycosis and opportunistic fungi/ 2 |
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Parasitology Syllabus
M.B.CH.B. Students Department of Microbiology –College of Medicine –University of Basrah
2022-2021
Topic |
Hrs. |
Lecturer |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION |
3 |
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Medical Protozoology |
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1-Amebae of man Entamoeba histolytica and amoebiasis Entamoeba coli Entamoeba gingivalis Entamoeba hartmanni Endolimax nana Iodamoeba butschlii Acanthamoeba spp.& Naegleria fowleri |
4 |
Dr. Maysaloun Abdulhameed |
2-Flagellates A- Intestinal , oral and urogenatal flagellates Giardia Iamblia Dientamoeba fragilis Trichomonas tenax Trichomonas vaginalis Chilomastix mesnili and othre intestinal flagellates BIastocystis hominis |
2 |
Dr. Maysaloun Abdulhameed |
B- Blood and tissue flagellates : Leishmania tropica complex L. major complex Leishmania donovani complex Leishmania braziliensis complex L. Mexicana complex Trypanosoma rhodesiense |
5 |
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Parasitology Syllabus
Part I: Medical Protozoology (22 h.)
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Lectures/ hour(s) |
Learning objectives
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General Introduction/ 3 |
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1-Amebae of man/ 4 Entamoeba histolytica and amoebiasis Entamoeba coli Entamoeba gingivalis Entamoeba hartmanni Endolimax nana Iodamoeba butschlii Acanthamoeba spp.& Naegleria fowleri |
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2-Flagellates/ 2 A- Intestinal , oral and urogenatal flagellates Giardia Iamblia Dientamoeba fragilis Trichomonas tenax Trichomonas vaginalis Chilomastix mesnili and othre intestinal flagellates BIastocystis hominis |
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B- Blood and tissue flagellates/ 5 Leishmania tropica complex L. major complex Leishmania donovani complex Leishmania braziliensis complex L. Mexicana complex Trypanosoma rhodesiense T. gambiense T. cruzi |
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3-Ciliate/ 1 Balantidium coli |
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4-SPOROZOA/ 4 a- Malarial Parasites: plasmodium vivax plasmodium malariae plasmodium falciparum plasmodium ovale |
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b-Toxoplasma , Isospora , Sarcocystis , Cryptosporidium and Microsporidium/ 3 |
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Part I: Medical Helminthology (28 h.)
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Lectures/ hour(s) |
Learning objectives
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Introduction/ 1 |
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1- Cestodes/ 5 General consideration Taenia saginata Taenia solium and cysticercosis Echinococcus and hydatid disease Diphyllobothrium and sparganosis Dipylidiumcaninum latum Hymenolepis nana Hymenolepis diminuta Multiceps multiceps |
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The common parasites in Iraq (review)/ 1 |
The common parasites in Iraq (review)
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General consideration
d- Schistosoma haematobium e- Schistosoma mansoni f- Schistopsoma japonicum |
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3-Nematodes/ 10 General consideration a-Ascaris lumbrcoides b- Enterobius vermicularis c- Trichuris trichiura
h- Cutaneous and visceral larva migrans i -Trichinella spiralis j –The filariae:
k- Drancuncolus medinensis |
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Medical Entomology/ 6 |
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