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Introduction to Medical Microbiology and Immunology Prof M.I.N. Matee Head  Department of Microbiology and Immunology, MUHAS
Introduction to Medical Microbiology and Immunology Prof M.I.N. Matee Head  Department of Microbiology and Immunology, MUCHS
What is Microbiology? Microbes , or  microorganisms  are minute living things that are usually unable to be viewed with the naked eye. What are some examples of microbes? Bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae, viruses are examples! Some are  pathogenic
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Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology The first microbes were observed in 1673. In 1665,  Robert Hooke  (Englishman) reported that living things were composed of little boxes or cells.
Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology 1673-1723, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (Dutch) described live microorganisms that he observed in teeth scrapings, rain water, and peppercorn infusions.
Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology Many believed  spontaneous generation :  life can arise from non-living matter In 1668, the Italian physician Francesco Redi performed an experiment to disprove spontaneous generation. Can you think of an experiment that could disprove spontaneous generation?
Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology Redi filled six jars with decaying meat. From where did the maggots come? What was the purpose of the sealed jars? S pontaneous generation or biogenesis? Maggots appeared 3 open jars No maggots 3 jars covered with fine net Results Conditions
Jar-1 Left open Maggots developed Flies were observed laying eggs on the meat in the open jar Jar-2 Covered with netting Maggots appeared on the netting Flies were observed laying eggs on the netting Jar-3 Sealed No maggots developed
Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology Rudolf Virchow (German) presented  biogenesis :  living cells can arise only from preexisting cells.
Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology So now there are two hypotheses: The hypothesis that living organisms arise from nonliving matter is called  spontaneous generation . According to spontaneous generation, a “vital force’ Forms life. The Alternative hypothesis, that the living organisms arise from preexisting life, is called  biogenesis .
Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology 1861: Louis Pasteur demonstrated that microorganisms are present in the air. S pontaneous generation or biogenesis? No microbial growth Nutrient broth placed in flask, heated, then sealed Microbial growth Nutrient broth placed in flask, heated, not sealed Results Conditions
Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology The Golden Age of Microbiology  1857-1914 Beginning with Pasteur’s work, discoveries included the relationship between microbes and disease, immunity, and antimicrobial drugs
Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology Pasteur showed that microbes are responsible for  fermentation . Fermentation  is the conversation of sugar to alcohol to make beer and wine. Microbial growth is also responsible for spoilage of food. Bacteria  that use alcohol and produce acetic acid spoil wine by turning it to vinegar (acetic acid).
Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology Pasteur demonstrated that these spoilage bacteria could be killed by heat that was not hot enough to evaporate the alcohol in wine. This application of a high heat for a short time is called  pasteurization .
Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology The Germ Theory of Disease 1835:  Agostino Bassi  showed a silkworm disease was caused by a fungus. 1865:  Pasteur  believed that another silkworm disease was caused by a protozoan. 1840s:  Ignaz Semmelwise  advocated handwashing to prevent transmission of puerperal fever from one OB patient to another.
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Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology The Germ Theory of Disease 1876:  Robert Koch  provided proof that a bacterium causes anthrax and provided the experimental steps, Koch’s postulates, used to prove that a specific microbe causes a specific disease. Koch was a physician and Pasteur’s young rival
Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology A young milkmaid informed the physician Edward Jenner that she could not get smallpox because she had already been sick from cowpox. 1796: Edward Jenner inoculated a person with cowpox virus. The person was then protected from smallpox. Called  vaccination  from  vacca  for cow The protection is called immunity
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Chapter 1  The Microbial World and You  History of Microbiology 1928:  Alexander Fleming  discovered the first antibiotic. He observed that  Penicillium  fungus made an antibiotic, penicillin, that killed  S. aureus . 1940s: Penicillin was tested clinically and mass produced.
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Although the microscope was invented in the 1600’s, it took 200 years for scientists to discover its use in isolating and identifying specific microbes for a particular disease.
 
 
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Intro to medical microbiology lecture notes

  • 1. Introduction to Medical Microbiology and Immunology Prof M.I.N. Matee Head Department of Microbiology and Immunology, MUHAS
  • 2. Introduction to Medical Microbiology and Immunology Prof M.I.N. Matee Head Department of Microbiology and Immunology, MUCHS
  • 3. What is Microbiology? Microbes , or microorganisms are minute living things that are usually unable to be viewed with the naked eye. What are some examples of microbes? Bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae, viruses are examples! Some are pathogenic
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  • 11. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology The first microbes were observed in 1673. In 1665, Robert Hooke (Englishman) reported that living things were composed of little boxes or cells.
  • 12. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology 1673-1723, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (Dutch) described live microorganisms that he observed in teeth scrapings, rain water, and peppercorn infusions.
  • 13. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology Many believed spontaneous generation : life can arise from non-living matter In 1668, the Italian physician Francesco Redi performed an experiment to disprove spontaneous generation. Can you think of an experiment that could disprove spontaneous generation?
  • 14. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology Redi filled six jars with decaying meat. From where did the maggots come? What was the purpose of the sealed jars? S pontaneous generation or biogenesis? Maggots appeared 3 open jars No maggots 3 jars covered with fine net Results Conditions
  • 15. Jar-1 Left open Maggots developed Flies were observed laying eggs on the meat in the open jar Jar-2 Covered with netting Maggots appeared on the netting Flies were observed laying eggs on the netting Jar-3 Sealed No maggots developed
  • 16. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology Rudolf Virchow (German) presented biogenesis : living cells can arise only from preexisting cells.
  • 17. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology So now there are two hypotheses: The hypothesis that living organisms arise from nonliving matter is called spontaneous generation . According to spontaneous generation, a “vital force’ Forms life. The Alternative hypothesis, that the living organisms arise from preexisting life, is called biogenesis .
  • 18. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology 1861: Louis Pasteur demonstrated that microorganisms are present in the air. S pontaneous generation or biogenesis? No microbial growth Nutrient broth placed in flask, heated, then sealed Microbial growth Nutrient broth placed in flask, heated, not sealed Results Conditions
  • 19. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology The Golden Age of Microbiology 1857-1914 Beginning with Pasteur’s work, discoveries included the relationship between microbes and disease, immunity, and antimicrobial drugs
  • 20. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology Pasteur showed that microbes are responsible for fermentation . Fermentation is the conversation of sugar to alcohol to make beer and wine. Microbial growth is also responsible for spoilage of food. Bacteria that use alcohol and produce acetic acid spoil wine by turning it to vinegar (acetic acid).
  • 21. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology Pasteur demonstrated that these spoilage bacteria could be killed by heat that was not hot enough to evaporate the alcohol in wine. This application of a high heat for a short time is called pasteurization .
  • 22. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology The Germ Theory of Disease 1835: Agostino Bassi showed a silkworm disease was caused by a fungus. 1865: Pasteur believed that another silkworm disease was caused by a protozoan. 1840s: Ignaz Semmelwise advocated handwashing to prevent transmission of puerperal fever from one OB patient to another.
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  • 24. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology The Germ Theory of Disease 1876: Robert Koch provided proof that a bacterium causes anthrax and provided the experimental steps, Koch’s postulates, used to prove that a specific microbe causes a specific disease. Koch was a physician and Pasteur’s young rival
  • 25. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology A young milkmaid informed the physician Edward Jenner that she could not get smallpox because she had already been sick from cowpox. 1796: Edward Jenner inoculated a person with cowpox virus. The person was then protected from smallpox. Called vaccination from vacca for cow The protection is called immunity
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  • 28. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You History of Microbiology 1928: Alexander Fleming discovered the first antibiotic. He observed that Penicillium fungus made an antibiotic, penicillin, that killed S. aureus . 1940s: Penicillin was tested clinically and mass produced.
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  • 30. Although the microscope was invented in the 1600’s, it took 200 years for scientists to discover its use in isolating and identifying specific microbes for a particular disease.
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