Cytology genetics and infectious diseases

  • Is there a genetic link to infectious diseases?

    Infectious diseases represent a major health problem worldwide, both in terms of morbidity and mortality.
    A complex combination of environmental, pathogen and host genetic factors plays a role in determining both susceptibility to particular microbes and the course of infection..

  • What is the difference between genetic disease and infectious disease?

    The main difference between infectious and inherited disease is that inherited disease is transferred from one generation to the next, while infectious disease is transferred from infected to the healthy person..

  • What role do Genetics play in infectious diseases?

    Infectious diseases represent a major health problem worldwide, both in terms of morbidity and mortality.
    A complex combination of environmental, pathogen and host genetic factors plays a role in determining both susceptibility to particular microbes and the course of infection..

  • The main difference between infectious and inherited disease is that inherited disease is transferred from one generation to the next, while infectious disease is transferred from infected to the healthy person.
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₹580.00Cytology Genetics and Infectious Diseases (English) (According to the New Education Policy (NEP)-2020). 2022nd Edition - 3 October 2021. Cytology Genetics and 

Should cytology be undervalued?

Generally speaking, the cytology practice functions as screening for malignancy.
However, the cytodiagnosis of infectious diseases and the identification of pathogens in cytological preparations must not be undervalued.
The correct cytodiagnosis of infectious diseases leads patients to prompt and appropriate treatment.

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What is a Cytopathology Laboratory?

The cytopathology laboratory plays a critical role in screening for and diagnosing a number of infectious diseases.
Cytology samples obtained from exfoliative sources and fine-needle aspiration (FNA) procedures can all be used to detect microorganisms and/or the subsequent cytopathologic effect (CPE) caused by an infection.

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Why is cytodiagnosis important?

The correct cytodiagnosis of infectious diseases leads patients to prompt and appropriate treatment.
Histopathological diagnosis is strong at recognizing host responses against pathogens, while pathogens are more easily identified in the cytology specimen than the histology specimen.

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Why is cytology important?

Cytological diagnosis of infectious diseases is as important as the cytodiagnosis of malignancies, because the detection of pathogens in cytological specimens is crucially valuable for prompt and appropriate patients’ treatment.
When compared with histological diagnosis, cytology is strong at detecting microbes under Papanicolaou and Giemsa stains.


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