About MMG 3210 A

Addresses the clinical importance of infectious diseases with emphasis on the appropriate collection, handling and identification of clinically relevant bacteria. Disease states, modes of transmission, prevention and antibiotic susceptibility testing will also be discussed. Credit not awarded for both MMG 3210 and MMG 5210. Prerequisites: MMG 2010 or equivalent or Instructor permission.

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Prereqs enforced by the system: MMG 2010; Colocated with MMG 3220 A and MMG 3220 ZRA, MMG 5220 and MMG 5210; Total combined enrollment: 78 Open to Degree and PACE students

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