Medical microbiology courses

Immerse yourself in the study of medical microbiology through informative videos. Explore microorganisms, infectious agents, and their role in diseases and health-related research.

Medical Microbiology is a specialized branch of microbiology that focuses on the study of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites) and their interactions with the human body. Medical microbiologists, experts in this field, play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating infectious diseases. They employ laboratory techniques to isolate, identify, and characterize pathogens, contributing to the understanding of disease mechanisms and the development of targeted therapies.

Medical Microbiology is essential for infectious disease control, antibiotic resistance surveillance, and public health. Advances in molecular diagnostics and genomics have revolutionized the field, allowing for rapid and precise identification of pathogens and aiding in the development of vaccines and antimicrobial strategies. Medical microbiologists collaborate with healthcare professionals to provide accurate diagnoses, guide appropriate treatment, and contribute to global efforts in infection prevention and control.
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Management of Fracture Related Infections

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How Different Types of Face Masks Work

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Which mask works best? To visualise droplets and aerosols, UNSW researchers used LED lighting system & a high-speed camera, filming people coughing and sneezing in different scenarios — using no mask,...

Probiotics in Gastrointestinal Health - Interview...

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This video presents an interview with Prof. Eamonn Quigley, Houston Methodist Hospital in the USA, in which he discusses the proven effects that probiotcs have on gastrointestinal health. Prof. Quigley...

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