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Chapter 20 - Gram Negative Bacilli of Medical Importance 

Edward Kerschen
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This chapter discusses the gram-negative bacilli that causes disease. The lecture looks at the free-living aerobic opportunists, the enteric pathogens including E. coli and finishes with a quick look at the bacteria that causes the plague.

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@Nesrev95
@Nesrev95 5 лет назад
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@marys.2607
@marys.2607 7 лет назад
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@cassgreen5813
@cassgreen5813 6 лет назад
Thanks for your lectures! They give me extra study material along with my micro class. I just put this on while I study, cook, or just hang out. It really helps! Hope to keep my 'A'!
@medicalbiochemistrybydrnik3297
@medicalbiochemistrybydrnik3297 2 года назад
Thank you, very helpful.
@uliceacosta2551
@uliceacosta2551 3 года назад
I'm currently studying for my ASCP MLS exam and the videos of this professor have helped me a lot. He's very good teaching , nice explanations, exemplify very well the cases and give clues to identify and treat most common diseases caused by microorganisms.
@lanap4924
@lanap4924 7 лет назад
Thank you for a great lecture! I have a question that I am not able to find an answer to. Are Gram negative enteric bacilli fastidious heterotrophs? I went through 5 textbooks at least, and I still can't make up my mind. They don't seem to be fastidious. However, I'm not sure about them being heterotrophs. If they live inside of humans and animals, I would assume they are heterotrophs. What about the cases, when they are outside of the bodies?
@Stephanie-zq4eb
@Stephanie-zq4eb 2 года назад
Awesome lecture!! Thank you so much for recording and sharing. Definitely will be listening and checking out all of your lectures from here on out.
@رندمنتظريوسف
@رندمنتظريوسف 5 лет назад
Please doctor have you the answer in the end of chapter 18,19,20 🙂🤗😍
@Tinyteacher1111
@Tinyteacher1111 3 года назад
I wrote a novel in another video about some health problems I had, but I may have been better to write it here. Just the intro described me. Thank you!!! 🙏💕💫
@qasmqhtan
@qasmqhtan 24 дня назад
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@super-hero8279
@super-hero8279 7 месяцев назад
Cant thank you enough !!
@vegon.begone
@vegon.begone Год назад
A patient my mom had, had pseudomonas in a wound that she had. Maggots also grew in it
@Hexsyn
@Hexsyn 4 года назад
I mean this as a very good thing, but your voice reminds me a lot of the streamer Brian Kibler.
@snehavimal5772
@snehavimal5772 5 лет назад
Awesome lecture now I can solve all the question of gram negative bacilli
@elijahhenry2747
@elijahhenry2747 6 лет назад
Isn't serratia a lactose fermenter ,its just a slow one
@cassgreen5813
@cassgreen5813 6 лет назад
yeah. E.coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Citrobacter, and Serratia marcescens
@jesusalbertocruzmagdaleno3652
@jesusalbertocruzmagdaleno3652 4 года назад
That was awesome. So clear and to the point. I wil give you a like
@kirstinpasch6399
@kirstinpasch6399 6 лет назад
So much thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Youre amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@rainonheadfarah7611
@rainonheadfarah7611 7 лет назад
great video. just a point tho, typhoid is an enteric fever.
@lamelydon5678
@lamelydon5678 6 лет назад
Thank you Dr. for your time. All of your videos have extremely helped me.
@lalitapentamkun3007
@lalitapentamkun3007 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot, this helps me immensively.
@michaelnguyen6629
@michaelnguyen6629 Год назад
thank you for your teaching
@cloiddokich8696
@cloiddokich8696 7 лет назад
Hello Dr. I just came from urgent care from a burn wound on my from 2010. Where after removing the black necrotic tissues to my ribs and a couple of skin grafts. I still have an exposed rib. Where I went in with a dark seepage which smelled a little putrid? My temperature was over 101 and I wonder ifbacteria this could a gram negative bacilli bacteria. As I was informed if the infection gets past my ribs to the plural cavity my lung may collapse?
@edwardkerschen5494
@edwardkerschen5494 7 лет назад
This sounds pretty serious. Not sure what type of bacteria it might be without proper identification like a gram stain or rapid ID test. It maybe staphylococcus aureus or even strep based on the necrotic tissue that you reported. I definitely would seek out an infectious disease doctor who will properly identify the bacterial infection and recommend or prescribe the proper treatment for this infection. Good luck and I hope for the best.
@cloiddokich8696
@cloiddokich8696 7 лет назад
Thank you
@cloiddokich8696
@cloiddokich8696 7 лет назад
Thank you but my doctor's now feel since it reached my ribs and I wouldn't survive surgery to remove them and pull the flap of tissue over it. I now just keep it bandaged and clean over the exposed rib and keep it clean? I was hoping some friends at HHMI would or some university studying psychology and genetics might like to take a try at it but everything is weird now with healthcare ? If it gets past my ribs and the plural cavity my lung will collapse and they can do emergency surgery?
@hbozaid
@hbozaid 7 лет назад
Very excellent presentation and helpful Thanks
@sugahillind
@sugahillind 3 года назад
Awesome lecture. So easy to follow
@ValeriaMartinez-qh4hj
@ValeriaMartinez-qh4hj 6 лет назад
Can you continue to post lectures for the other chapters? thank you
@neolunamusic
@neolunamusic 8 лет назад
Hi Dr.Jim! I have a question. Are Pseudomonas distinct like when you find it on faucets and when you scrape them are they like jelly and they have this noticeably sweet odor?
@edwardkerschen5494
@edwardkerschen5494 8 лет назад
Yes, Pseudomonas are very distinct from other types of bacteria in appearance. Most infectious disease doctors and nurses can spot someone with a pseudomonas infection right away by the bluegreen appearance and the sweet smell that it gives off. Probably the nicest smelling bacteria out there but not one that you want to have as infection because it is tough to treat. Very resistant to drugs due to pumps and the alginate that it produces that makes it look slimy. Plus they can grow almost anywhere so if you have a green faucet that can be scraped off, it is probably do to psuedomonas. Thanks for the question.
@neolunamusic
@neolunamusic 8 лет назад
Edward Kerschen thanks a lot Dr. Jim! your videos are very helpful :)
@رندمنتظريوسف
@رندمنتظريوسف 5 лет назад
Please did u have the answers that present in the end of chapter I'll be thankful
@snehavimal5772
@snehavimal5772 5 лет назад
Thanks sir
@رندمنتظريوسف
@رندمنتظريوسف 5 лет назад
😍🤗
@uttomroychowdhury8460
@uttomroychowdhury8460 8 лет назад
Excellent presentation
@thezniyathesni1599
@thezniyathesni1599 7 лет назад
thank u sir
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