I have to agree with this other comment! My microbiology professor is an excellent scientist but I really couldn't remember anything she said before listening to your amazing way of teaching. So easy to understand, so passionate. I'm watching all of your videos! Thank you for posting!
@immadisarojini27754 жыл бұрын
Even being professor in microbiology I can’t explain that good way Your teaching is very lucid student friendly Please continue ur service May god bless you
@maureenrichardsimmunologym96324 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and thanks for watching! I'm sure your students love learning from you!
@donkorjoel43803 ай бұрын
Thank you. I can now watch your videos without reading my slide.
@lizadahmane98313 жыл бұрын
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@tressamcmillan97092 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel and I’ve been binging your bacterial videos. They’re wonderful!! I’m a lab tech and we actually had a patient last month with C. perfringens septicemia. Very sad for the patient and family.
@user-ul2sd8yc3g3 жыл бұрын
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@Jes-Lynne3 жыл бұрын
What does clostridium need in the GI tract - like what is favorable conditions for it - what is "food" for it. I'm having a really hard time with hindgut issues with my horse - fecal realPCR positive for CPA. Frustrating being that CPA can be found in both healthy and sick horses, and is very commonly found in farm settings, so unsure what role it is playing in this if any. Also, being a hindgut fermenter, I am very wary of putting him on Meteonidazole and wiping out his microbiota - beneficial AND pathogenic - just to kill the CPA. I'm trying to figure out how to feed the beneficial while at the same time robbing the CPA of what it needs to try to knock the numbers down that way - so hoping you could shed some light on what coming into the hind gut it is going to like and thrive on. I read protein is a big one. Also considering doing a short course of diosmectite. Being a microbiologist, I would love your thoughts on this. Thank you!!
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@thephoenix21153 жыл бұрын
Can someone please tell me if the Convenia shot would get rid of Clostridium perfingens?
@xDomglmao3 жыл бұрын
convenia?
@thephoenix21153 жыл бұрын
@@xDomglmao That's what I wrote.
@xDomglmao3 жыл бұрын
@@thephoenix2115 never heard of it before, just found it's an AB used in vet you want to know if using this AB in humans would help?
@xDomglmao3 жыл бұрын
if this is what you meant, then if it's indeed C. perfringens it would help, however, it wouldn't be the first-line treatment plus you would need to add also other AB. And if it was a bacterium other than C. perfringens that caused the lesion (like C. tertium => same appearance) you'd be screwed bcs: "C. tertium has been associated with spontaneous myonecrosis. It can grow aerobically so may be mistaken for a contaminant such as a diphtheroid or Bacillus species [29,30]. The organism's resistance to penicillin, cephalosporins, and clindamycin may facilitate survival in the gastrointestinal tract, especially in patients receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics " Convenia is a third gen cephalosporin = resistant
@thephoenix21153 жыл бұрын
@@xDomglmao I called the drug company because the vet refuses to speak on the phone. She made a lot of mistakes in my opinion and almost killed my cat. I wasn't even nasty about it and just tried to get past it and work with her to get her better because she is the only close vet, but yeah, I called the drug company and know it is a third gen cephalosporin.... I had to find this out from the makers of it. This was before we got the results back that she even had it. About a month went by and she had 4 thousand of C. perfringence Alpa A. She then didn't want to prescribe ANY antibiotics, but I have other cats and I also did not want to get infected. I begged her for amoxicillin and gave that to her for a couple of weeks. I waited a month and also gave probiotics. She is still reading at 3 thousand on the pcr for C. perfringence Alpha toxin. I have read that Penicillin G is the appropriate treatment for humans and I'm not sure about animals, but she should have found out what was wrong with her before just giving the Convenia as that is often not indicted for the treatment of this.
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