Medical Microbiology

Medical microbiology, a major subset of medical microbiology, is a branch of medical science that specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases. In addition, this field of science is studying various clinical uses of bacteria to improve health. There are four types of viruses that cause infectious diseases: bacteria, fungi, parasites, and bacteria, and one type of infectious protein called a prion.

  • Diagnostic tests
  • Microbial culture
  • Microscopy
  • Biochemical tests
  • Polymerase chain reaction
  • Treatments

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Related Tags:

Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology | Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology | Microbiome Connect Gut and Beyond Europe | Microbiome Connect Gut and Beyond USA | Food Micro 2022 | Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Associations & Societies:

Danish Microbiological Society | French Society for Microbiology | Hellenic Society for Microbiology | Irish Society of Clinical Microbiology | Israel Society for Microbiology | Italian Association for Clinical Microbiology | Scottish Microbiology Society | Society for General Microbiology | Swedish Society of Medical Microbiology