Immunology and Microbiology

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Immunology and Microbiology

Author Name: Alipine

Category Name: Immunology

Description:

Immune system develops the protection mechanism required to fight against various microorganism that may cause diseases. Immunology is concerned with the physiological behaviour of the immune system while the organs are healthy as well as sick.

Immunology is an interdisciplinary science that is closely associated with many other scientific disciplines and thus has several sub branches within it. While ‘Thymus’ and ‘Bone Marrow’ can be considered as main lymphoid organs of the immune system, spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes, lymph vessels, adenoids, skin and liver can be considered as the secondary lymphatic system.

Both Immunology and Microbiology are closely associated with each other as Microbiology involves the study of microorganism that causes diseases as well as promotes immunity.

 Both immunology and microbiology play an instrumental role in finding the causes, consequences and the therapy to protect living beings from disorders. Microorganisms are single cellular, bi-cellular and acellular (no cell at all) organisms.

Presence of disease causing microorganisms can be generally detected by closely examining the body fluids subjecting them to ‘cultured’ tests and through the microscopes. Microbiology can be further sub-divided as Virology, bacteriology, Parasitology and mycology. Microbiology has wider applications in the field of Medicine and it is referred as ‘Medical Microbiology.

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Regards,

Alipine

Managing Editor

International Journal for Case Reports

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