Microbiology An Introduction 10e

Tortora, Funke and Case

Introductory Material Outlines

Chapter 1 (all)

Chapter 14 pp. 404-406

Chap. 20 Antimicrobial Drugs p. 553-554

Note: The following abbreviations are used to indicate objectives and questions you need to know for the exams

LO = Learning Objectives found at the beginning of text sections

CYU = Check Your Understanding questions found at the end of text sections

Q = Questions found under figures

Study Questions at the end of each chapter: (R = Review, MC = Multiple Choice, CT = Critical Thinking, CA = Clinical Applications)

Chap. 1 The Microbial World and You (all)

I. Microbes in Our Lives

LO/CYU: 1-1

A. Microbes: definition

B. Ex. of different kinds of microbes

C. Majority are ‘good’ (how?)

D. Commercial Applications (examples?)

E. Pathogenic-minority of microbes

II. Naming and Classifying Microorganisms

LO/CYU: 1-2

Study Questions R6, MC1

A. Nomenclature: Genus specific epithet (species)

Staphylococcus aureus

B. Types of Microorganisms

Fig. 1.1 p. 5 Types of Microorganisms Q

Fig. 1.6 p. 13 Parasitology: Protozoa and Parasitic Worms Q

LO/CYU: 1-3

Study Questions: R4

1. Bacteria

2. Archaea

3. Fungi

4. Protozoa

5. Algae

6. Multicellular Animal Parasites

7. Viruses

C. Classification of Microorganisms

LO/CYU: 1-4

1. 1978 Carl Woese

2. Three Domain system of Classification:

A.  Bacteria

B.  Archaea

C.  Eukarya

III. A Brief History of Microbiology

A. The First Observations

LO/CYU: 1-5

1. Hooke 1665 Cork “Cells”

2. Anton van Leeuwenhoek 1673-1723 Living Microbes

B. The Debate over Spontaneous Generation

LO/CYU: 1-6

CYU 1-7

1. Francesco Redi’s experiments 1668

2. Louis Pasteur 1861

Fig. 1.3 p. 9 Pasteur disproving the Theory of Spontaneous Generation Q

Study Questions: R1, R8, MC5

C. The Golden Age of Microbiology

1. Fermentation and Pasteurization

2. Germ Theory of Disease

a. Silkworms (Bassi -Fungus 1835, Pasteur -Protozoan 1865)

b. Joseph Lister 1867 Phenol on surgical wounds

c. Robert Koch 1876 Anthrax in cattle

LO/CYU: 1-9

LO/CYU: 14-5

1. Read Chap. 14 Principles of Disease and Epidemiology p. 404-406

2. The Etiology of Infectious Disease

Etiology: cause of a disease

3. Koch’s Postulates

Foundation Figure 14.3 p. 405 Steps of Koch’s Postulates-Used to determine the identity of the specific disease causing organism

Back to Chap. 1 The Microbial World and You

3. Vaccination

LO/CYU: 1-10

a. Small pox/ Cow pox vaccine Jenner 1796

b. Pasteur- fowl cholera, rabies

D. Modern Chemotherapy: Dreams of a Magic Bullet

LO/CYU: 1-11

1. First Synthetic Drugs

a. Paul Erlich 1910: Salvarsan (syphilis)

b. Sulfonamides (sulfa drugs) 1930s-

German physician Gerhard Domagk

2. Antibiotics Alexander Fleming

Fig. 1.5 p. 12 The discovery of penicillin Q

See also Fig. 20.1 p. 554 Laboratory observation of antibiosis Q

3. Read Chap. 20 Antimicrobial Drugs p. 553-554 LO/CYU: 20-1, 20-2

a. Terms: Chemotherapy, Antimicrobial drugs, Selective toxicity, Antibiotic resistance

b. History of Chemotherapy

·  Paul Erlich’s Magic Bullet, Coined the term chemotherapy

·  Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin 1928 (technical definition of antibiotic?)

·  Sulfa drugs from dyes, used in WWII

·  Florey & Chain – 1940 first penicillin clinical trials (good strain isolated from a moldy cantaloupe in Peoria)

·  More than half of the antibiotics are produced from Streptomyces, a filamentous bacterium, and a few other bacteria. Some other antibiotics are produced by molds (For example Penicillium and Cephalosporium).

Back to Chap. 1 The Microbial World and You

E. Modern Developments in Microbiology

LO/CYU: 1-12, 1-13

Fig. 1.1 p. 5 Types of Microorganisms Q

Fig. 1.6 p. 13 Parasitology Q

1. Bacteriology, Mycology, Parasitology

2. Genomics

3. Immunology

4. Virology

5. Recombinant DNA Technology

IV. Microbes and Human Welfare

LO/CYU: 1-14

A. Recycling Vital Elements

B. Sewage Treatment

C. Bioremediation

D. Insect Pest Control

Example: Bt corn

E.  Biotechnology

Example: Gene Therapy

V. Microbes and Human Disease

LO/CYU: 1-16, 1-17, 1-18

Study Questions MC 7, MC 8

Fig. 1.7 p. 18 Normal microbiota on the human tongue Q

Fig. 1.8 p. 19 Biofilm Q

Fig. 23.21 p. 659 Ebola hemorrhagic virus (EID)

A. Normal Microbiota

B. Biofilms

C. Infectious Disease

D. Emerging Infectious Disease

Additional Study Questions: R1, R5 (d-f, I, j, m, n, p)

Slides

Slide 1 List of Slides

Slide 2 Fig. 1.1 p. 5 Types of Microorganisms

Slide 3 Fig. 1.6 p. 13 Parasitology

Slide 4 Fig. 1.3 p. 9

Pasteur’s experiments disproving the theory of spontaneous generation

Slides 5-9 Fig. 14.3 p. 405 Koch’s Postulates

Slide 10 Fig. 1.5 p. 12 The discovery of penicillin

Slide 11 Fig. 1.7 p. 18 Normal microbiota on the human tongue

Slide 12 Fig. 1-8 p. 19 Biofilm on a catheter (Staphlococcus bacteria)

Slide 13 Fig. 23.21 p. 659 Ebola hemorrhagic virus (EID)

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