Bacillus Cereus for the USMLE Step 1
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
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Covered in this video: Bacillus cereus, bacteria, gram positive, bacilli, rods, spore-forming, obligate aerobe, aerobic, enterotoxin, emetic, preformed toxin, food poisoning, reheated rice, pasta, cereulide toxin, vomiting, watery diarrhea
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Does it take too much time of healing for the given infection of bacillus cereus emetic type....though consulting doctor is delayed for nearly 2 years....???
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Why isn't a staphy aureus infection in that case ?
Because consumption of pasta was mentioned which is associated with cerus
Can bacillus cereus cause dysentry ?
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I have of this writing szmptoms of the diarrhoea type I consumed something that must have been late the day before. BTW obviously you are not a German speaker, Henoch-Schölein is pronounced as haynoakh sch r like an Irish r line. Not henach shoaline. I am a native German speaker myself. (Eduard Heinrich Henoch und Johann Lukas Schönlein) both discovered this pathogen during the late 18th century and 19th centuries respectively.
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