Classification of Bacteria (Antibiotics - Lecture 1)
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- The opening video on a course on antibiotics, focusing on how morphology, gram stain, and other tests of bacteria can be used to create a clinically useful classification scheme.
This particular playlist is focused on abx to treat acute bacterial infections. Since TB tends to cause subacute & chronic infections, I hope to cover them at a future time (along with malaria, HIV, and a few others). The length of the videos would just be too long if I tried to cover everything at once. In the meantime, the Khan Medicine RUclips channel has an informative 6 video series on TB that I'd recommend if this is a topic of particular interest to you. Thanks for watching!
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Strong Medicine The video is very well made, You are doing an amazing job..... just quickly wanted suggest maybe Spirochete (in particular T pallidum) should have been included here. Thank you.
In an attempt to keep these lectures on antibiotics from becoming too expansive (and thus difficult to complete their viewing), I chose to focus just on those bacteria that cause acute infections. I've gotten a number of requests for other topics, so I can't give a projected time this will happen, but I definitely hope to come back to spirochetes and mycobacteria, along with fungi, HIV, and some highly prevalent tropical diseases not otherwise covered (e.g. malaria). Thanks for watching!
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Crystal clear! The best video about bacteria classification ever!
thanks for the response and for the effort of putting this information together in a way that was not just a great review and also a great learning tool. I only wish this had been available to me when I was in vet school in the early 90s. I look forward to what you present in regards to zoonotic diseases and (if u fancy) the nuances of the veterinary world. Unfortunately veterinary microbiologist wouldn't create such a wonderful tool as u have. thanks again
Your lectures are full of brilliant detail but told in such a simple way. You r a blessing. Thankyou sooooo muchhhh
im a pharmacist i can confirm microbiology is absolutely the sort of thing that is included in your pharmacy education. along with a whole host of other areas- pharmacology, medicinal chemistry and drug design, human physiology and pathophysiology, physics and mathematics, pharmacy practice and law, health psychology and professional skills to name but a few- it is a very varied course! good luck!
I am so happy to found you thanks for explaining in an easy and summarised way
Keep uploading these kind of videos
Thnks so much
dr eric strong. thank you for being not selfish with this knowledge!!! i highly appreciate this.
Your videos are extremely clear and informative. Please keep them coming!
Thank you Dr. Strong! Your videos help me a lot during clerkship!
very basic n nice.. I found these lec.s at exactly correct time :)
Awesome Lecture sir.... Crystal clear explanation 👍
Great thanks a lot!! For the first time I could understand microbiology and antibiotics 👍🏻👍🏻 can I have this lecture as pdf document? It was so helpful for me
Knowledge of the catalase test (which is primarily used to differentiate staph and strep) is not helpful outside of the micro lab and med school tests. Differentiating GAS vs. GBS, and pneumoniae vs. viridans is really important however, as each causes different diseases and responds differently to abx. It's just that the knowledge of the tests used to make that final distinction are usually not needed by people interacting directly with patients. But critical if you are a microbiologist.
great lectures DR Eric... THANKS for sharing your knowledge....
I am going to university as a Microbiology Major next year, so this is a very useful preparation lecture. Thank you for your hard work.
Thank you for this great video!
214kennedy, I'm glad you have been enjoying the lectures here. Unfortunately, my exposure to online discussion of any kind is more or less limited to RUclips comments and Facebook posts. Best of luck with your endeavors.
this lecture helped me understand what we did in the lab. thank you
Terrific presentation, thanks! Please make more!
I hope for the next antibiotic lecture to be out by Friday, and lectures 4-7 over the following week.
Clear and straight forward classification easy to understand
Awesome class< thank you very much!!
its just amazing representation
Amazing lecture series so helpful
Amazing sir..so precise yet in detail
Very helpful. Thanks for sharing.
this is awesome. thank you
So concise and informative.!!
again ...thank u for your great effort......it is very useful and helpful .
thank you for your efforts
Awesomely informative and perfectly explained! Thank you so much! 😊😊 15/9/2019
very helpful...thanks a lot
keep posting
Thanks a lot for the lecture series mate.
interesting ! so many thank s Dr Eric ...
Thank you. Awesome channel.
Man, you are the best!
great job,thanx for sharing
As someone who utterly detests studying Infectious Diseases and anything in relation to it, I must say that your lecture was infromative, concise and extremely useful.Many thanks
Very well presented on the border of basic science, in side and outside micro. lab and clinical application
wonderful!
I was just scrolling through I clicked on your channel.
Thanks 🙏 now I can pass my exam
Omg this helped so much. I had to explain the colour of the bacteria before and after ethanol and I had no clue.
Perfect!
thank u so much for this helping video
My personal hero!
this really help me thanks
Thanks.this lecture very useful.
Very good video, thanks!
Excellent! Thank you!
thankyou so much, this lecture is very very organised
thank too much fore your great effort
Merci beaucoup Pr c'est très intéressant bref , net et précis
Mille Mercis :)
Thanks for this summary.
Great course
unbelievable! thanks!
Thank you so much. This is very helpful
"unless you are a veterinarian, you don't need to memorize these".
(vet student cries in corner)
Another one here.. haha!
I, m understand this video thank you!
Excellent. you are the best teacher.
superb lecture
you just gained a subscriber
awesome .....
Thanks alot and keep doing this
I like your schematics...its neat....like using GERMX after talking to other people
So helpful thanks so much Dr
Omg thank you so much my microbiology professor is terrible he didn’t tell my class about the classification of bacteria he told us to google it. I really wish you were my professor you made this lecture so relaxing and easy to understand. Can you do a video on Growth Media (Chocolate Blood Agar, TSA, MSA, and Nutritive Agar) and tell me what I should look for as in diseases. Can you also explain the difference between SBA and Chocolate Agar and why some organisms grow on one plate but not the other and lastly can you explain what’s the selective and differential agent in each plate I have no idea what my professor is talking about. Hope you can help. I will keep looking to see if you have anymore Microbiology videos. Thanks for all your help you are fantastic! 😁⭐️⭐️
Excellent! Thank you for this lecture.
perfect!
Great lecture
Great Letures ... :)
Thank you very much 👏👏👏👏
really it is good lecture thank you sir.
awesome awesome... well done
Simply super
so good
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
So helpful thank you dr
Very nice videos
This series has been incredibly helpful thank you so much!
Excellent lecture
Fantastic
thank u!
did i find this useful? Yes my friend, very. I done horribly in my mid terms on the microbiology part of one module... this is great to get to grips with the basics :)
superb
Waw! It's clever!
you are a genius without u my PhD would have been a flop
thank you so much
but , what about spirochete and mycobacterium ??
Wonderful lecture. Thank you Dr. Strong.
One question: how is it possible that the bacteria survive being flushed with alcohol or acetone during the gram test?
They likely don't, but also don't need to be alive to identify them
thank you so much for your hard work and lectures , from a medical student from Jordan !
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Thank you Dr Strong for the comprehensive lecture.
Very helpful. Is anyone knows a chart to distinguish these bacteria.
It's good👍👍
very nice than u very much
i'm doing my Honors in microbiology and this is useful
Great refresher
This covered the whole class of microbiology. If detect B-hemolytic bacteria in mouth, do we need use medicine kill them? I remember my assignment in microbiology class was identification of unknown bacteria, my bacteria was gram negative, and I did again the next week because gram positive🧐. Then I got that one gram variable, I found in book this one gram negative when they are “baby”, gram positive when they “adult”. Are anatomy, physiology and microbiology can meet the biology requirements for med school ?
Good very good
Great review. I wish you hadn't skipped the Veterinary related bacteria. Now I understand the intense confusion and delayed diagnosis when one of my colleagues come in after being injured by an animal. Human med seems to be slow to look outside of their own box.
+CurlyAnji11 I'm sorry you found the video to not be completely thorough. It was only intended to cover "conventional" bacteria, not because zoonotic organisms (and TB and syphilis for that matter) aren't important, but because learning micro is easier if it's done in digestible chunks. I've got notes written up of about 15 zoonoses, with the intention of eventually having a video for each one. But there have been so many other requests and competing priorities that I just haven't gotten to it yet.
6 months later, how're the vet videos going?