Microbiology and Pathology

Microbiology is a science in the placement of science dealing with the study of microorganisms (bacteria, (archaea), small growth, protozoa, algae, and infectious diseases). In the field of microbiology, their taxonomy, morphology, physiology, natural chemistry, further development, contributions to the environment, and beyond, their potential for meaningful use are considered. Bacteriology is a branch of microbiology.

Pathology is the study of the causes and effects of illness and injury. The term pathology also refers to the study of common illnesses and includes a wide range of biological research fields and medical practices. However, in the context of modern medicine, the term is more to describe procedures and tests that fall into the modern medical field of "general pathology", which includes many different but interrelated medical disciplines, including diagnosis. Often used narrowly, diseases usually caused by analyzing samples of tissues, cells, and body fluids. By convention, "medical condition" may also refer to the prediction or actual progression of a particular disease (more appropriate in this case, such as the statement "many different forms of cancer have different medical conditions".

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Brazilian Society for Virology, Swedish Society for Virology, Viruses: National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Infectious Diseases Society of America, Canadian Society for Virology, German Society for Virology, Italian Society for Virology, Spanish Society for Virology, American Society for Virology, Australasian Virology Society.

 

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