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23rd March 2016, 02:24 PM
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Microbiology Syllabus WBUHS
Hi buddy I am doing MBBS from WBUHS university and this time I am searching its Microbiology paper syllabus , so can any one provide me here??
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23rd March 2016, 02:26 PM
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Re: Microbiology Syllabus WBUHS
WBUHS or West Bengal University of Health Sciences has been set up by an Act of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly in the year 2003 As you said you are doing MBBS from West Bengal University of Health Sciences and here looking for syllabus of its Microbiology paper , so on your deman I am providing here WBUHS MBBS Microbiology paper syllabus A. Written Paper: Two Papers, (40+40=80), 2hrs.each paper. .Paper I -General Bacteriology, Systemic Bacteriology, Immunology. Paper II –Virology, Mycology, Parasitology. The four questions in each theory paper will preferably have the following distribution of mark. Full marks-40, Time-2 hrs.. Q.l. One (out of two) Clinical problem oriented question consisting of 2-4 small segments. Marks for each segment will be indicated separately. =10 Q.2. Three short note type questions (out of four) 4x3=12 Q.3. Three (out of four) short answer type/explanation of statement/difference between/mechanism of action/comment on 4x3=12 Q 4. Three short answer type questions 2x3=6 Answer to each question should be given by the candidates in a separate answer book. Only one examiner will examine all the answer scripts to the same question in that center. B. OraI /Viva i) General Bacteriology, Immunology, Systemic Bacteriology -9 marks ii) Virology, Mycology, Parasitology -6 marks C. Practical- 25 marks. Time 1.1/2 hr. + 1/2h hr for spotting = 2 hrs. O Identification of unknown bacterial culture -8 O Ziehl-Neelsen Staining of Sputum smear supplied -3 O Microscopical examination of supplied stool smear -3 O A serological test by common slide agglutination method 3 O Laboratory Note Book -3 O Spotting -5 WBUHS MBBS Microbiology paper syllabus II. PRACTICAL: 1. Parts and use of microscope and microscopy 1 2. Instruments and glass wares used in Microbiology 1 3. Universal presence of microbes 1 4. Commonly used media and culture techniques 2 (Media -simple basal media -liquid, solid, enriched media, selective media, enrichment media, Indicator Media) Transport Media, Blood culture media, sugar media, Anaerobic media Name, type, composition, sterilization and use. 5. Sterilization methods used for different purpose- 1 basic principles, instruments/chemical agents used 6. Study of morphology of bacteria : a) Gram staining 2 b) Albert staining 1 c) Ziehl-Neelsen staining 2 7. Study of motility of bacteria by 2 a) Hanging drop method d) Capillary tube method. b) Cragie's tube method e) Dark-ground microscopy c) Straight loop inoculation method 8. Methods of antimicrobial sensitivity testing 1 a) Disk diffusion (b) Tube dilution 9. Study of Staphylococcus aureus and staph. epidermidis. 2 Colony morphology. Pigment production. Gram stain. Motility, Coagulase and otber confirmatory tests including Catalase test. 10. Study of -Gram + cocci 1 a) Haemolytic properties of Staph., Strepto., Pneumococci b) Gram staining, Morphology, Study of Strepto, Staphylo Neisseria, Pneumococcus, Clostridia. 11. Corynaebacterium - Albert Stain 2 Media used 12. Mycobacterium - Z -N Stain 3 Study of charts Confirmatory diagnosis of Tuberculosis & Leprosy D/D Myco. tuberculosis & M. leprae in smear. 13. Study of spores -Gram stain, Spore-Stain (Carbol Fuchsin) 1 14. Study of Stained Smear, Capsule –India Ink staining (Negative - Stain) Carbol Fuchsin (Positive stain), Methods of Anarobiasis. 15. Enterobacteriace (a) E.coli 1 (Use of media) Colony character Biochemical reactions for Identification of the bact. & Final jdentificajon with antibiogram) (b ) Klebsiella sp. 1 (c) Proteus sp. 1 (d) Salmonella sp. 1 (e) Shigella sp 1 16. Vibrio -Gram Stain Motility test Oxidase Biochemical 1 Reactions. 17. Pseudomonas sp. -Gram Stain. Motility test, Oxidase 1 18. Serological Tests: VDRL Test RPR 3 Agglutination -Widal, Latex Agglutination test, ELISA -any common test done. 19. Introduction to Parasitology - Types of clinical 2 materials different types of tests done. Steps of exam. of Stool Smear Steps of exam. of Blood Smear Steps of exam. of marrow Smear. 20. Blood Parasites - Malaria Parasite 1 L.D.Body 1 Microfilaria 1 21. Adult Parasites - Nematodes 2 Cestodes 2 Trematodes 1 22. Examination of Stool for ova, parasite & Cyst 3 Saline and Iodine preparations. 23. Demonstration of fungus by KOH prepn./ lactophenol cotton 1 blue staining. 24. Demonstration of yeast cells in Gram stains & culture 1 _______________ 50 III. Tutorials – 25 x2 hrs =50 hrs A. Interpretation of laboratory investigation for diagnosis of Infectious disease and correlation between clinical features with aetiological agents to be taken up in the form of charts on diseases of national importance e.g. a) Tuberculosis 14 x 2 Hrs. = 28 b) Leprosy c) Cholera d) Enteric fever e) Diphtheria f).Whooping coughs g) Tetanus h) Malaria i) Kala-azar j) Filaria k) Dengue t) Hepatitis B m) AIDS n) Hookworm anaemia B. Clinical Microbiology: 11 x 2 hrs.= 22 hrs 1. Upper respiratory tract. Infections with lab diagnosis 2. Lower respiratory tract infections with lab diag. 3 Bacterial food poisoning with lab. diag. 4 Terminology: gastroenteritis, diarrhoea, dysentery, pseudo membranous colitis diarrhoea and its lab. diag. 5. Dysentery and its lab. diag. 6. Meningitis -types, agents and its lab. diag 7 Terminology of Bacteraemia, Septicaemia, pyaemia and its lab. Diagnosis/ PUO (Blood culture) 8 Urinary tract Infection, organism and its lab. diag. 9. Sexually transmitted diseases list and lab. diag. 10 Hospital acquired infection and its control 11. Bacteriology of milk, water air. Address West Bengal University of Health Sciences DD-36, Sector-1, Bidhannagar Salt Lake Kolkata, West Bengal 700064 more WBUHS MBBS Microbiology paper syllabus detail attached a pdf file; |