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I WANT A MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH TOPIC FOR MY MPHIL
TOPIC IN MICROBIOLOGY FOR AN MPHIL
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Infections and epidemics which no longer exist, or are very rare today, could be worth exploring, together with the reasons for their previous existence.
Pneumonic plague, scrofula, impetigo, diphtheria and scarlatina come to mind.
Lassa fever and Marburg are rare enough too. What has happened to TB in this country? - it used to be endemic. Poliomyelitis? In the world, few people have been vaccinated for Variola, but it has disappeared entirely
Compare and contrast the scourges of yesterday with their counterparts today
e.g. MRSA and Hepatitis A/B. A study of Typhus alone is good for 2 chapters.
I wish I as writing this dissertation.....
Pneumonic plague, scrofula, impetigo, diphtheria and scarlatina come to mind.
Lassa fever and Marburg are rare enough too. What has happened to TB in this country? - it used to be endemic. Poliomyelitis? In the world, few people have been vaccinated for Variola, but it has disappeared entirely
Compare and contrast the scourges of yesterday with their counterparts today
e.g. MRSA and Hepatitis A/B. A study of Typhus alone is good for 2 chapters.
I wish I as writing this dissertation.....
As jomifl has implied, you must be more specific in order to seek help here. What aspect of microbiology appeals to you most? Avoid research topics on subjects you detest. Look for a topic that really interests you so that the research is pleasant rather than a chore.
When you've got a better idea, re-post and I'm sure we'll be able to make some suggestions.
When you've got a better idea, re-post and I'm sure we'll be able to make some suggestions.
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