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TM5002:03
Infectious Diseases
Assoc. Professor R Speare (Coordinator).
This subject aims to bring health practitioners up to date on the current knowledge and theories regarding those infectious diseases of relevance to populations in tropical Australia and its near neighbours. It provides information on the morphology and biology of different classes of micro-organisms infecting people, the way they cause disease, how they are transmitted, how infectious agents are diagnosed and attacked. The focus is on diseases caused by prions, viruses, bacteria, rickettsia, chlamydia and fungi which are encountered in tropical Australasia. Protozoa and metazoa causing disease in the tropics are not covered in this subject. These are dealt with in other subjects, particularly Human Parasitology ( TM5503 ) and Medical Entomology ( TM5518 ).