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Title: What are microbes


1
What are microbes?
helminths
yeast
viruses
cyanobacteria
protozoa
bacteria
algae
mold
2
Taxonomy
http//www.linnean.org/html/history/linnaeus_biogr
aphy.htm
http//www.nhm.ac.uk/library/linn/
3
Taxonomy
4
Five kingdom system
5
Three Domain System
Black, J.G. (2002) Fig. 9.13
6
Taxonomical ranks
after Alcamo Fig. 3.4
7
Bacterial nomenclature
  • Genus species
  • e.g.
  • Escherichia (genus) coli (species)
  • Bacillus subtilis
  • Enterococcus faecalis

8
Where do bacteria come from?
Palaeolyngbya
chroococcalean form
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/ bacteria/cyanofr.html
9
Where do bacteria live?
  • EVERYWHERE! (almost)
  • humans host 1014 bacterial cells in 1013 human
    cells!
  • NOT found inside tissues (of organisms)

10
What do microbes do?
  • Eat, grow, and divide!!
  • How to accomplish?
  • modify metabolism
  • make toxins
  • structuralmodifications

11
Why do we care?
  • Disease
  • Agriculture
  • Food and beverages
  • Chemicals
  • Basic research
  • Biotechnology

12
How did microbiology become a science?
  • Anthony van Leeuwenhoek (late 1600s)

13
Spontaneous generation controversy
www.darwin.museum.ru/site_bac/ etap/etap2_A.htm
14
Pasteur Tyndall end spontaneous generation
controversy
15
Disease transmission?
miasma
www.ghosthunting.org.uk/ cemetary3.htm
16
Fracastoro
seeds of contagion
infection
delpiano.com/millennium/html/ body_fracastoro.html
symptoms
courses
17
Semmelweis
www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/ j/e/jel5/micro/art.h
tm
18
John Snow
www.soi.city.ac.uk/ dk708/pg1_1.htm
19
Germ Theory of Disease
20
Joseph Lister
21
Koch establishes causative link between B.
anthracis anthrax
22
Suspected microbe must be present in EVERY case
of the disease
Diseased subjects
Microbe not typically found in healthy subjects
Kochs Postulates
Must isolate grow pure culture of microbe
Same microbe must be isolated from diseased
experimental host
Cultured microbe must cause disease when
inoculated into a healthy, susceptible host
23
Exceptions to Kochs postulates
  • Organism cant be cultured
  • e.g. Mycobacterium leprae
  • Combination of pathogens
  • Ethical considerations

24
Golden Age of Microbiology Late 1800s
25
Whats included in microbiology?
Microbiology
Basic research microbiology
Applied microbiology
In relation to disease
After Black (2002) Microbiology Principles
Explorations, 5th Ed. Table 1.2
By process
By kind of organism
Bacteriology Phycology Mycology Protozoology Paras
itology Virology
Microbial metabolism Microbial genetics Microbial
ecology
Immunology Epidemiology Etiology
Microbialtaxonomy
26
Whats included in microbiology?
Microbiology
Basic research microbiology
Applied microbiology
After Black (2002) Microbiology Principles
Explorations, 5th Ed. Table 1.2
Environmental
Disease-related
Industrial
Infection control Chemotherapy
Environmental microbiology
Food/Beverage technology Pharmaceutical
microbiology Genetic engineering
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