Microbiology 518 a Rabies Virus Street Fixed Bullet shaped Dog Cat Pathogenesis Babes nodules fox

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Rabies Virus Street Fixed Rhabdovirus Arbo virus Virology Morphology Bullet shaped Dog Cat Fox Babes Nodules
    #rabies #virus #morphology

Комментарии • 21

  • @peachtea7661
    @peachtea7661 4 года назад +6

    Very very cute explanation and all areas covered. Thank you so much. Listening to it makes the subject even more easier and want to listen to it again!

  • @dhritajitkalia2653
    @dhritajitkalia2653 4 года назад +2

    Can rabies virus transmission through infected organ transplants (and cornea transplant) be considered as "human to human transmission" , at least in some way ?

  • @dhritajitkalia2653
    @dhritajitkalia2653 4 года назад +1

    Rabies virus can pass through the blood-brain barrier . But why the rabies antibodies cannot pass through the blood-brain barrier ? I am just being curious, so I asked the questions . I work in bio - mathematics and I don't know much about medical science . I am only a simple PhD (applied math) 🙏

  • @dhritajitkalia2653
    @dhritajitkalia2653 4 года назад +1

    But what causes anti-rabies vaccine failures ? And why do some patients suffer from lyssaphobia and how to manage their cases ? 🙏

  • @drnaturopathy2006
    @drnaturopathy2006 4 года назад

    Please make more videos.dr rk

  • @aurevior1982
    @aurevior1982 2 года назад

    Situations that DO NOT MEET the criteria for potential human exposure to rabies include the following:  Wounds of unknown origin where no animal has ever been witnessed by any person at the scene.  Petting rabies or potentially insane animals without the touch of saliva.  Direct contact with the bat where the person is reasonably exposed is certain the bite did not occur.  Exposure situations of any kind involving wild/free-roaming rabbits or small rodents (e.g., squirrels, chipmunks, rats, mice).  Exposure situations of any kind involving pet rabbits or small pet rats (e.g., rats, mice) placed exclusively in the house.  Contact with blood, urine, feces (e.g., guano), milk, or spray (e.g., from skunks) rabies or potentially insane animals.  Secondary exposure scenarios (i.e., contact with animals, surfaces or objects that have been in contact with rabid or potentially rabid animals) that do not meet the definition of open wound or mucus membrane exposure. Is it true this statement

  • @jitendrasaini8468
    @jitendrasaini8468 2 года назад

    Wahwh .. mam your explanation is just osm 🔥😊

  • @haidershah6078
    @haidershah6078 3 года назад

    Why street virus is not used for vaccine preparation?

  • @ludivicocabiente1665
    @ludivicocabiente1665 3 года назад

    Dog and wolf cats are have rabies you know

  • @Needhi-fw2zm
    @Needhi-fw2zm 3 года назад

    Thank you ma'am 🌼 please make more videos on disease..

  • @ranishah6073
    @ranishah6073 4 года назад

    Plz upload the video in Anaerobic infection

  • @sonias3908
    @sonias3908 4 года назад

    Your daigram is wrong.Haemagglutination spikes do not cover the planar end

    • @MBBSVPASS
      @MBBSVPASS  4 года назад

      Kindly share the exact time of video where the correction is needed. We will correct if needed

  • @sunilsunil7179
    @sunilsunil7179 4 года назад

    Really nice madam am cleared about the topic

  • @riyasundan6019
    @riyasundan6019 4 года назад

    Incubation period?

  • @viveknirgude5704
    @viveknirgude5704 3 года назад

    Her voice is so😍

  • @ushiva3156
    @ushiva3156 4 года назад

    Good

  • @tasdidjayesiuzan8320
    @tasdidjayesiuzan8320 4 года назад

    Thanks mam

  • @kamilansari8007
    @kamilansari8007 3 года назад

    So.good sir