05-30-2023, 02:38 PM
Microbiology Course - Bacteria, Antibiotics, And Diseases
Published 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.30 GB | Duration: 3h 45m
Infections and Antibiotics. Everything you need to know about microbiology
What you'll learn
Common infections like Streptococcus, E Coli, Legionella... etc
Brain and Spine Infections
Dermatological infections
Gynecology Infections
Infections of Newborn and Pediatrics
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Resistance
Zoonotic Infections (Contracted From Animals)
Stains and Agars
Respiratory Infections
Pain Management
Antibiotics
Requirements
No prior requirements needed
Description
All healthcare practitioners are constantly exposed to microbiology-related topics. Be it knowing the isolation precaution, choosing the correct antibiotic, or diagnosing infection patients.This course will cover all the important topics that will make you familiar enough with everything, but knowledgeable and skilled in specific common topics. For example, you need to know the important infections in every system, these ones will be covered in depth. The other less common infections will be covered briefly mentioning the presentation and treatments. That is how you will study efficiently and save time for other projects.The course discusses everything you need to know when it comes to clinical knowledge and stuff you will see in the hospital. That is why the videos are concise and accurate. Everything mentioned in the course was discussed with infection diseases specialist to make sure the information is important, common, accurate, and up to date.You can test your knowledge at the end of each chapter by answering the included quizzes and case-discussions. That is how you strengthen your knowledge and further improve your diagnostic skills. These quizzes and cases are specifically chosen from common infections as they are the ones you will see everywhere.Other important topics in this course include Pain Management, Antibiotics mechanisms and indications, and Microbial Resistance.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: General Infections
Lecture 2 Staphylococcus Aureus
Lecture 3 Streptococcus
Lecture 4 Anthrax
Lecture 5 Lyme Disease (Borreliosis)
Lecture 6 E Coli
Lecture 7 Campylobacter
Lecture 8 Legionella
Lecture 9 Listeria
Lecture 10 Nocardia
Lecture 11 Vibrio Vulnificus
Section 3: Infections of Newborn and Pediatrics
Lecture 12 Measles Infection (Rubeola)
Lecture 13 Neonatal Conjunctivitis
Lecture 14 Rash of Newborn
Lecture 15 Rheumatic Fever
Lecture 16 Scarlet Fever
Section 4: Respiratory Infections
Lecture 17 Tuberculin Skin Test (PPD Test)
Lecture 18 Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Lecture 19 Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
Lecture 20 Mycoplasma Pneumonia
Lecture 21 Bordetella Pertussis
Lecture 22 Comparing Important Respiratory Infections
Section 5: Brain and Spine Infections
Lecture 23 Meningitis
Lecture 24 Prions
Lecture 25 Rabies
Section 6: Clostridium Family
Lecture 26 Clostridium Botulinum
Lecture 27 Clostridium Tetani
Lecture 28 Clostridium Difficile and Toxic Megacolon
Section 7: Dengue Fever
Lecture 29 Dengue Fever Features
Lecture 30 Symptoms, Treatment, and Vaccine
Lecture 31 Preventing Dengue Fever
Section 8: Dermatological infections
Lecture 32 Tinea Corporis
Lecture 33 SSSS vs TEN
Section 9: Gynecology Infections
Lecture 34 Group B Strep and Pregnancy
Lecture 35 TORCHes Infection
Section 10: Hepatic Infections
Lecture 36 Hepatitis Viruses
Lecture 37 Hepatitis B Infection Curve
Lecture 38 Hepatitis B Serology
Lecture 39 Hepatitis B Therapy
Lecture 40 Hepatitis C Therapy
Section 11: Microbial Genetics
Lecture 41 Bacterial Conjugation
Lecture 42 Bacterial Transduction
Lecture 43 Bacterial Transposition
Lecture 44 Viral Genetics
Lecture 45 Endotoxins
Lecture 46 Oncogenic Microbes
Lecture 47 Positive and Negative Sense Viruses
Section 12: Microbial Resistance
Lecture 48 Bacterial Virulence Factors
Section 13: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Lecture 49 Chlamydiae Infection
Lecture 50 Gonorrhea Infection
Lecture 51 HIV Prophylaxis Antibiotics
Lecture 52 HIV Therapy
Lecture 53 Human Herpesviruses (HHV)
Lecture 54 Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Lecture 55 Treatment of Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Section 14: Stains and Agars
Lecture 56 Bacteria Agars
Lecture 57 Bacteria Stains
Section 15: Zoonotic Infections (Contracted From Animals)
Lecture 58 Bacillary Angiomatosis
Lecture 59 Zika Infection
Section 16: Pain Management
Lecture 60 Acetaminophen (Paracetamol)
Lecture 61 Aspirin
Lecture 62 Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
Lecture 63 Opioids
Section 17: Antibiotics
Lecture 64 Acyclovir
Lecture 65 Aminoglycosides
Lecture 66 Amphotericin b
Lecture 67 Anti-TB drugs
Lecture 68 Azoles
Lecture 69 Carbapenems
Lecture 70 Cephalosporins
Lecture 71 Clindamycin
Lecture 72 Daptomycin
Lecture 73 Doxycycline
Lecture 74 Fluoroquinolones
Lecture 75 Macrolides
Lecture 76 Metronidazole
Lecture 77 Penicillin
Lecture 78 Penicillinases
Lecture 79 Trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole
Lecture 80 Vancomycin
Section 18: Ethical Principles
Lecture 81 Autonomy
Lecture 82 Beneficence
Lecture 83 Justice
Lecture 84 Nonmaleficence
Section 19: Miscellaneous Topics
Lecture 85 Antidotes and Antitoxins
Lecture 86 Auto-antibodies and Auto-immune Conditions
Lecture 87 Chromosomal Defects
Lecture 88 Diseases Affecting The Shape of RBCs
Lecture 89 Hypersensitivity
Lecture 90 Isolation Precautions
Lecture 91 Nosocomial Infections
Lecture 92 Passive and Artificial Immunity
Lecture 93 Sepsis Guidelines
Lecture 94 Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
Lecture 95 Sterilization Techniques
Section 20: Case-Discussion
Lecture 96 Case #1
Lecture 97 Case #2
Lecture 98 Case #3
Lecture 99 Case #4
Lecture 100 Case #5
Lecture 101 Case #6
Lecture 102 Case #7
Lecture 103 Case #8
Lecture 104 Case #9
Lecture 105 Case #11
Healthcare workers,Medical, nursing, or pharmaceutical students,Anyone with a passion for Microbiology
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