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Microbiology Defination - Bacteriology: the study of bacteria Microbiology is the branch of science dealing with microorganisms. These include: - Bacteriology: the study of bacteria - Mycology: the study of fungi - Protozoology: the study of protozoa - Phycology: the study of algae Virology: the study of viruses

Microbiology It is an applied science. Help health and medicine. Importance of Microbiology It is an applied science. Help health and medicine. Agriculture. Help to protect environment. Biotechnology industries.

History of Microbiology Arabian Scientist Abu Bakr El-Razi. * He was the first scientist difference between the "smallpox" and "measles", and presented a detailed description of the two diseases, and symptoms of each. Abu El-kasim El-Zhrawy. * He is Arabian Scientist, excelled in the field of medicine. * He wrote a medical encyclopedia and wrote books on open abscess, symptoms and treatment, which are the microbial diseases.

Foreign Scientist Robert Hooke. * In 1660 Robert Hooke was the first person to use a microscope. * He studied plant sections and found tiny cylindrical-like structures he called cells .   * He published a book Micrographia

Marcello Malpighi and Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek: * In Europe,1660s, Marcello Malpighi and Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek used microscopes to see animal and plant tissue. * Van Leeuwenhoek examined a drop of rain water and noticed it contained tiny creatures he called "animalcules".  These were bacteria. * Van Leeuwenhoek became the first person to study bacteria

Edward Jenner * In 1796 Jenner injected James Phipps with cowpox.  * The boy did not develop smallpox * Jenner became famous as a result.  * It was from this beginning that the science of immunization developed.

Ferdinand J Cohn * He in 1875 effectively founded the science of bacteriology * His main contribution was the classification of bacteria, and he used the term Bacillus.

Louis Pasteur * He developed the germ theory of disease i.e weak microbes when injected in the body can control the disease (Antibody and antigen). * He also showed that fermentation - a process used in baking was caused by microorganisms. *Developed vaccinations for Rabies and Chicken cholera. *He developed the process for sterilizing milk and this was named after him - pasteurization.