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The Microbiology course for medical students is supervised by Dr. Rebecca Cox. Please contact her with any questions.
Email: Rebecca Cox

Student currently enrolled in the Medical Microbiology course can find a wealth of information on blackboard

Microbiology Review Questions

1. These retired exam questions are provided to students as an additional learning resource. They are not intended to simulate an actual examination.

2. The program is designed as a question by question review with immediate feedback. A JavaScript-enabled browser is required to read it. The questions shown in this program are only multiple-choice type questions. For review of extended-matching, clinical vignettes, or questions with incorporated figures or tables, please consult the study books available at the L.R.C. or bookstore.

3. An effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the answers. However, if an error is found, please notify the course director (Rebecca Cox).

4. To print a page, click on "edit," then "select all," and print.

Bacterial Structure & Function
Bacterial Physiology
Bacterial Genetics
Host-Parasite Relationship
Normal Flora
Antibiotics
Corynebacterium, Listeria & Bacillus
Bordetella, Legionella, Hemophilus & Pseudomonas
Laboratory Block I
Staphylococcus, Streptococcus & Enterococcus
Neisseria
Vibrios, Campylobacter & Helicobacter
Enterobacteriaceae
Anaerobes
Mycobacteria
Chlamydia
Zoonotic Bacteria
Rickettsia
Mycoplasma & Ureaplasma
Spirochetes
Laboratory Block II
Introduction to Virology
Childhood Exanthems & Mumps
Respiratory Viruses
Viruses of Diarrhea
Enteroviruses
Herpes Virus
Viral Hepatitis
Rhabdoviruses
Arboviruses & other Zoonotic Viruses
Retroviruses & other Tumor - causing viruses
Clinical correlate - AIDS
Therapy and Prophylaxis of Viral Infections
Persistent Viral Infections of the CNS
Diagnostic Virology
Mycology I-V
Mycology Laboratory
Parasitology I-V
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Epidemiology
Comprehensive Lab Review Questions
Miscellaneous
   

UT-Houston Medical School • Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
6431 Fannin Street • Houston, Texas 77030 or P.O. Box 20708 • Houston, Texas 77225
Phone: 713-500-5500 • Fax: 713-500-5499 • Email: microbiology@uth.tmc.edu

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