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Why is microbiology important in nursing
Microbiology is
a very important topic for nurses to study. This is
because our infectious diseases are caused by microbes. This was discovered in
the late nineteenth century and is defined in the “Germ Theory of Disease”. In
a few cases, even cancer is associated with particular infectious microbes and
viruses (liver carcinoma, stomach cancer and Burkitts Lymphoma).
Learning
about microbiology will help a nurse prevent transfer of
germs from one patient to another, prevent germ transfer to oneself and even
prevent germ transfer from inanimate objects. The nurse will learn to
appreciate the differences between pathogenic microbes and nonpathogenic
microbes that play important roles in the environment. The nursing student
will even learn how the immune system can resist less pathogenic microbes but
require prior exposure (vaccines) in order to resist more pathogenic varieties.
I
believe most nurses feel
grateful for their knowledge about microbes and their disease causing
mechanisms