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Microbiology Practical Examination: Introduction, Requirements and Preparation

Introduction of Microbiology Practical Examination As you know, practical builds up your confidence level and therefore it is the integral part of your course of study. The Microbiology Practical Examination will cover the topics from all the parts of microbiology like bacteriology, parasitology, virology, mycology and immunology. The contents of this examination are given below as requirements. It includes viva voce ( oral examination) and spots or objective structured practical examinations (OSPE).

Introduction of Microbiology Practical Examination As you know, practical builds up your confidence level and therefore it is the integral part of your course of study. The Microbiology Practical Examination will cover the topics from all the parts of microbiology like bacteriology, parasitology, virology, mycology and immunology. The contents of this examination are given below as requirements. It includes viva voce ( oral examination) and spots or objective structured practical examinations (OSPE).

Introduction of Microbiology Practical Examination

As you know, practical builds up your confidence level and therefore it is an integral part of your course of study. The Microbiology Practical Examination will cover the topics from all the parts of microbiology like bacteriology, parasitology, virology, mycology, and immunology. The contents of this examination are given below as requirements. It includes viva voce ( oral examination) and spots or objective structured practical examinations (OSPE).

Requirements for Microbiology Practical Examination

Preparation of Microbiology Practical Examination

Microbiology itself is a vast subject, however, tricks and tips make it easier. The above contents are useful for both graduate and post-graduate students ( mainly) of medical microbiology as well as related subject students ( e.g.  MBBS, B.Sc. Nursing, B.Sc. MLT). The author tried to cover all the basics of medical/ clinical microbiology for Practicals and Viva in Medical Microbiology.

Abbreviations

CLSI: Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute

CLED agar: Cystine–lactose–electrolyte-deficient agar

SDA: Sabouraud Dextrose Agar

MHA: Mueller Hinton Agar

H2S: Hydrogen sulfide

A: Acid

K: Alkaline

NC: Negative control

PC: Positive control

HIV: Human immunodeficiency virus

HBsAg: Hepatitis B surface antigen

HCV: Hepatitis C virus

LPCB: Lactophenol Cotton Blue

LAF: Laminar Air Flow

NIH: National Institutes of Health

ELISA: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay

RPMI: Roswell Park Memorial Institute

AFB: Acid-fast bacilli

MP: Malarial parasite

L-D: Leishmania donovani

KOH: Potassium hydroxide

CSF: Cerebrospinal fluid

O-F: Oxidation fermentation