Love how everyone else is in full emergency mode rushing around to find the terrorist/craft an antibiotic, and Dr Charles is just vibing babysitting a crazy person to get the answers.
Right?? And if this was shot post 2020, least the medical emergency team can do in ANY call, is wearing a mask, whether they have Covid or not in their universe 😑😑😑
Staphylococcus is transferred through direct contact. So touching a surface, eating contaminated food, etc. Bacteria are simply too large to be airborne for long, unlike viruses, and they tend to be snagged by the mucus membrane in your respiratory tract, where it is transported back up into your nose being encased until expelled. It's not impossible to get a lung infection, but unlike on the skin it doesn't have time to build up its numbers before the immune system takes notice. Bacteria can release airborne toxins though, and some really potent ones at that, because unlike viruses, bacteria do not need your body intact, they got their own.
For anyone trying to find the order of the episodes: Chicago Fire S8 Ep 4. Chicago Med S5 Ep 4. Chicago PD S7 Ep 4. They are named "infection part 1,2,3" respectively. I had to search a bit to find it so hope this helps someone
Spoilers- For anyone too lazy to watch the next one: The CDC send in a team to help as well as the people from the university to help develop a cure, it turns out it was one of the researchers who'd spread it to the apartment block because one of the women in there worked for a company that cut his funding for his study. He goes to the office of the same company that cut the funding to show them how it could kill people really fast and the police end up shooting him. You're welcome :)
the fact that the news channels changed the words sharon said is heart breaking, if this happens in real life, i wonder what the health secretaries and officials are trying to tell us about covid.
2:42 actually a pretty accurate depiction on how we deal with lunatics like that. There are way more people like that than one might think. The doctor does an excellent job, he doesn´t try to start an argument on why she is wrong because he knows she is gone anyways, he just calmly talks to her and lets her rant on. Talking to people like that is constantly walking on eggshells, you never now what wild imaginary scenario their minds will produce.
@@ashfletcher1339 Stupidity and mental illness are not the same thing. Unlike mental illness you can't fix stupid. What i mean by 'too far gone' is that these people simply lack the intelligence to understand the situation. It's like trying to teach french to a raccoon, there is a 0% chance you're ever gonna get anywhere, no matter what you do or how hard you try.
Let's call her a psychiatric patient instead of "a lunatic". She just shows off some positive, but brief symptoms of psychosis. Her affect & thinking are distorted with a mildly blurred sense of reality. She's not delusional though, as she has not lost her connection to reality & basically solved this crime on her own by obsessively watching her surroundings. It's not very professional to diagnose someone w/out a personal examination, but from what's presented in this clip I would put my eyes towards schizotypal personality disorder and/or paranoid personality disorder. Patients affected w/ a paranoid personality are hard to treat as they are always suspicious about building any kind of personal relationship. The prognosis is pretty poor since they barely or never have a sense of trust, incl. towards therapy or medication. Although improvements can be made over a long term as the patients must reach out first to be open for treatment. These treatments demand a lot of time & patience from doctors & therapists, beginning by slowly trying to own the patients trust, that unfortunately are rarely available in any health economy.
it infects skins, so no need to wear mask since you always use your hands and walk with legs, feet, and body contact with everything except the head, unless you swipe your head then your head will have skin contact with the virus, and tbf, swiping your head while wearing a head bio suit is like no swiping at all. Why bother
This type of bacteria normally spreads via an open wound, animal bite like rabies. If its virulent enough to strike multiple people in a building, its fair to assume it made the jump from open wound to skin contact. Their main suspicion was it was spreading via skin contact, so covering your skin to prevent brushing up against things would be enough.
@rahmatdicky2971 She was amazing. Beloved by literally everyone who met her. She was like a grandmother to all of my and my brothers friends as well. So loving, so warm, so sweet. She lived a good life, but she was gone too soon for any of our liking. And it's hard not knowing how she got sick. It just happened. Sorry, I don't mean to throw all this at you.
my dad had necrotizing fasciitis. He survived. This was really close tho. They told my mom "If your husband suvives, its with one arm." And my mom just said "No. He cant." Because of his job. He suvived with both arms and everything, But has a really big "weird' Looking scar.
A few years ago, a man ate a raw fish dish in HK and contacted flesh eating bacteria, he didn't know about it weeks later and his legs or just a leg was amputated. It's terrifying.
I showed my mom she said it's just a movie and I was like "it looks so real" she looked again and said it's just maggots...and i was like"THEYRE USING MAGGOTS FOR A FLESH EATING BACTERIA-"
Obviously, they want you to go watch the show on tv. They don’t make a lot of money off UA-cam, they make a lot off tv. They can’t afford to pay all these actors off of UA-cam revenue.
That's the point lol. It encourages you to go watch the actual episode elsewhere so that they can profit off of their show. Nothing in this world is for free
no amount of money would have me near that lady without a hazmat suit at the very least... this level of incompetencee is how zombie apocalypses start lol
4:50 Lol theyre in a potentially infected area yet the main characters do not wear a hazmat suit. However all the background extras are completely suited up. Apparently plot armour protects from microorganisms as well
I’ve posted a screen shot on my fb page and now some of my colleagues are debating it’s ID, current theory based on the size of that potential RBC is a yeast
Being a writer, I think this was a case of necrotizing faciitis. These bacterias enter the body through contamination , small cuts or through swimming pools(some species of butterflies also carry this bacteria). It eats up the muscles and fat of the body and the victim goes through excruciating pain. Once it enters the body it multiplies and its almost impossible to get it out. In most of the cases, the patients have to decapitate their limbs which leaves them handicapped. Please correct me if I am wrong >∆
There is SO much wrong with this, they could at least try to make it accurate. One, it would be virtually IMPOSSIBLE for a university to get permission to culture something so contagious - at best, permission would be working with the bacterial DNA. Two, you would NEVER take a bacteria like that outside of a fume hood. Three, it would be dealt with in a Cat 3 lab MINIMUM (don't know what the U.S equivalent is but either way, it would be head to toe gear).
the fact that Kyla Kenedy plays Amanda here and she has some breath issues gives me a whiplash because she played another role, in Nightshift, and her character had breathing issues there too
Why are there no Hazmat suits?! lol those nurses grabbing that guy that thought it was a bruise without even MASKS makes me cringe..sure they covered it up but there is that 2 second time amount before that that could infect one of them. I love this show but good god.
Who programed the Electronic Microscope with a Microscopic Microphone is what I want to know. "It's vitally important that we can HEAR the horrible squidgy cell noises. For science."
She can not be saves from flest dating bactira like that,- you usually Cut the arm off if it sprede throughout the body. And you get it from Big Cut and bactiria gets inside the Big blodlinjen
Love how everyone else is in full emergency mode rushing around to find the terrorist/craft an antibiotic, and Dr Charles is just vibing babysitting a crazy person to get the answers.
lmao
he's chilled even in the worst situations, that's why he's so reliable
Lol🤣
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I don't think going into a flesh eating bacteria situation without a hazmat suit is ideal
I was thinking that too, that way pretty comical
Right?? And if this was shot post 2020, least the medical emergency team can do in ANY call, is wearing a mask, whether they have Covid or not in their universe 😑😑😑
Yeah, pretty stupid.
Even them breathing in that smoke from the bug sprayer.
Staphylococcus is transferred through direct contact. So touching a surface, eating contaminated food, etc. Bacteria are simply too large to be airborne for long, unlike viruses, and they tend to be snagged by the mucus membrane in your respiratory tract, where it is transported back up into your nose being encased until expelled. It's not impossible to get a lung infection, but unlike on the skin it doesn't have time to build up its numbers before the immune system takes notice. Bacteria can release airborne toxins though, and some really potent ones at that, because unlike viruses, bacteria do not need your body intact, they got their own.
Dr Charles always has his patient's best interest at heart and he has had some amazing breakthroughs over the course of the series.
He is by far my favourite character 😊
@@lauraborabeee Mine too 🙂
@@nilighosh158 sameeee
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This is without doubt the BEST crossover One Chicago has ever done. Gripping from start to finish!
ikkkkrrrrrrrrrr, i need the full episode
Yessss!! 😍😍
absolutely
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Yessss
For anyone trying to find the order of the episodes: Chicago Fire S8 Ep 4. Chicago Med S5 Ep 4. Chicago PD S7 Ep 4. They are named "infection part 1,2,3" respectively. I had to search a bit to find it so hope this helps someone
I love
Si is it a three-episode storyline?
@@markalexander3659 yes it is, its like one of those specials to try and get more viewers on all the shows. which like, fair enough I guess
Spoilers-
For anyone too lazy to watch the next one:
The CDC send in a team to help as well as the people from the university to help develop a cure, it turns out it was one of the researchers who'd spread it to the apartment block because one of the women in there worked for a company that cut his funding for his study. He goes to the office of the same company that cut the funding to show them how it could kill people really fast and the police end up shooting him.
You're welcome :)
Just tell me what happend in infection part 3?? What happened to will after that doctors attack?
If you’re called down to help on an extremely dangerous bacteria I’m pretty sure you don’t shake hands
Yea, this time I would even leave out the elbow high five...
Nope, you dont. You also don full ppe before entering the area
the fact that the news channels changed the words sharon said is heart breaking, if this happens in real life, i wonder what the health secretaries and officials are trying to tell us about covid.
2:42 actually a pretty accurate depiction on how we deal with lunatics like that. There are way more people like that than one might think. The doctor does an excellent job, he doesn´t try to start an argument on why she is wrong because he knows she is gone anyways, he just calmly talks to her and lets her rant on. Talking to people like that is constantly walking on eggshells, you never now what wild imaginary scenario their minds will produce.
You cant really blame her for thinking what she does, when we know all the fucked up experiements the CIA has done.
^ this
How about some compassion for people suffering with mental health illness instead of calling her a lunatic and 'too far gone'
@@ashfletcher1339 Stupidity and mental illness are not the same thing. Unlike mental illness you can't fix stupid. What i mean by 'too far gone' is that these people simply lack the intelligence to understand the situation. It's like trying to teach french to a raccoon, there is a 0% chance you're ever gonna get anywhere, no matter what you do or how hard you try.
Let's call her a psychiatric patient instead of "a lunatic". She just shows off some positive, but brief symptoms of psychosis. Her affect & thinking are distorted with a mildly blurred sense of reality. She's not delusional though, as she has not lost her connection to reality & basically solved this crime on her own by obsessively watching her surroundings. It's not very professional to diagnose someone w/out a personal examination, but from what's presented in this clip I would put my eyes towards schizotypal personality disorder and/or paranoid personality disorder. Patients affected w/ a paranoid personality are hard to treat as they are always suspicious about building any kind of personal relationship. The prognosis is pretty poor since they barely or never have a sense of trust, incl. towards therapy or medication. Although improvements can be made over a long term as the patients must reach out first to be open for treatment. These treatments demand a lot of time & patience from doctors & therapists, beginning by slowly trying to own the patients trust, that unfortunately are rarely available in any health economy.
Delusional woman: "The CIA, they're behind us"
Dr. Charles: "Wha- How- How does that work?"
"They're behind this"
It would've been cool if she'd gone with MK Ultra, Tuskeegee etc but no.
Yet she was right, think bad and you will be right
See now this would be a devastating pandemic. If something like this spread around the world, it would make coronavirus look like a mild hangover.
it literally just feels like a mild hangover lol
@@carmelmalcolm6062 lucky you
@@carmelmalcolm6062 Clearly you haven’t lost anybody to it. Lucky you. AH.
Coronavirus IS horrible despite some people faring better than others. Don't write off suffering because there's WORSE possible.
@@Orinatl there is a person who infected her
But they said something happened to a baby
love how they wear protective suits, but no head piece or personal oxygen supply
no need
it infects skins, so no need to wear mask since you always use your hands and walk with legs, feet, and body contact with everything except the head, unless you swipe your head then your head will have skin contact with the virus, and tbf, swiping your head while wearing a head bio suit is like no swiping at all. Why bother
This type of bacteria normally spreads via an open wound, animal bite like rabies. If its virulent enough to strike multiple people in a building, its fair to assume it made the jump from open wound to skin contact. Their main suspicion was it was spreading via skin contact, so covering your skin to prevent brushing up against things would be enough.
After all, if it was airborne, the world would’ve already have been doomed
My grandmother contracted flesh eating disease in her leg. No one knew how but diagnosis to death was a month. She was gone so suddenly.
I'm sorry for your loss 😔
I know two people who got it from a case of strep throat where it mutated into flesh eating... both got healed, one died of a different cause though
QEPD luz para ella y descanso eterno.
my condolence to you and your family
@rahmatdicky2971 She was amazing. Beloved by literally everyone who met her. She was like a grandmother to all of my and my brothers friends as well. So loving, so warm, so sweet. She lived a good life, but she was gone too soon for any of our liking. And it's hard not knowing how she got sick. It just happened. Sorry, I don't mean to throw all this at you.
Part 1-chicago fire 8 ep 4
Part 2- chicago med 5 ep 4
Part 3-chicgo pd 7 ep 4
Thank you!!!!!!!
TYSM!!
THANK YOU YOUR THE BEST OMG
Thank you so much. ;)
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my dad had necrotizing fasciitis. He survived. This was really close tho. They told my mom "If your husband suvives, its with one arm." And my mom just said "No. He cant." Because of his job. He suvived with both arms and everything, But has a really big "weird' Looking scar.
Hope your family is doing okay now
@@imcallingjapan2178 Yesh, We are doing great thank you! I wish the same for you. I hope you and your family and everyone you like is doing great :)
How did he get cured without losing his arm?😮
@@minnie21434 They cut out the infected tissue.
Funny enough I actually had a flesh eating disease, called Necrotizing Fasciits. I was only 9, but I still got all my limbs so that’s good
Omg I hope you ok
@@aprameena7359 aw thx :) I totally am, all it did was destroy my immune system to where I get sick all the time but I’m happy to be alive
@@havanadeso6495 "all it did"
Umm, it still doesn't sound good
I hope it's not just me but who else misses Gabby and Shay
Me !
Me!!!
Who?
Nothing like another ‘dose’ of chicago med ;)
I remember watching this when it was still airing with my mother, it was infuriating waiting for the next bunch of episodes
i was watching chicago med seen this episode and when it ended i was like wait what happened turns out you had to watch chicago fire and chicago PD
I loved this crossover. The best thing 🤩
A few years ago, a man ate a raw fish dish in HK and contacted flesh eating bacteria, he didn't know about it weeks later and his legs or just a leg was amputated. It's terrifying.
0:43 OMFG THE HECKING INFECTED PART IS MOVING WHAT THE HELL
I showed my mom she said it's just a movie and I was like "it looks so real" she looked again and said it's just maggots...and i was like"THEYRE USING MAGGOTS FOR A FLESH EATING BACTERIA-"
I love this but on UA-cam there’s never actual full episodes and always leaves it at a cliff hanger
Obviously, they want you to go watch the show on tv. They don’t make a lot of money off UA-cam, they make a lot off tv. They can’t afford to pay all these actors off of UA-cam revenue.
@@rachelcookie321 I don’t have a tv rn lol.
@@n1ghtrxse ok, the people who make tv shows don’t care, they got tons of people who do.
That's the point lol. It encourages you to go watch the actual episode elsewhere so that they can profit off of their show. Nothing in this world is for free
You know an episode is good when Chief Boden is serious
I love the lady at the end calming down that girl
We Love how you know our safety and we like how you save people!
no amount of money would have me near that lady without a hazmat suit at the very least... this level of incompetencee is how zombie apocalypses start lol
Oh man, this is Tom Clancy's The Division all over again and I love it.
my mom got flesh eating bacteria 2 times in her leg and both times she survived.
Please upload the next part, we are all begging
ok what I dont like tho is when they post part 2, 1-2 years ahead of part one
Best crossover one Chicago did.
So they have a huge hospital, alot of patients, but take 2 doctors from emergency to swab stairs 😳😂
1:39 OH MY GOD YOU DON'T KNOW.
Love these videos watch them 24/7
2:52 Its the “let me out” lady
The makeup is so good omg
June 2024. This flesh eating thing is happening and it starts spreading in Japan now. What on earth is all this
6:18 i’ve been watching to many shows i screamed get house 😭😭
doctor house from md house?
4:50 Lol theyre in a potentially infected area yet the main characters do not wear a hazmat suit. However all the background extras are completely suited up.
Apparently plot armour protects from microorganisms as well
FINALLY MY LIFELINE HAS BEEN RESTORED!!!
Dr “I’ve never seen a staph this aggressive before”
Microbiologist: it’s probably a group A strep
thank you !
That bacteria is a strep not a staph. Strep grows in chains and Staph grows in clusters like grapes. This is most likely Group A Strep.
@@patriciawenzel3871 I know I noticed the chains on the screen 😂
I’ve posted a screen shot on my fb page and now some of my colleagues are debating it’s ID, current theory based on the size of that potential RBC is a yeast
Being a writer, I think this was a case of necrotizing faciitis. These bacterias enter the body through contamination , small cuts or through swimming pools(some species of butterflies also carry this bacteria). It eats up the muscles and fat of the body and the victim goes through excruciating pain. Once it enters the body it multiplies and its almost impossible to get it out. In most of the cases, the patients have to decapitate their limbs which leaves them handicapped. Please correct me if I am wrong >∆
Aaaa I have to go to the pool in a half hour pray for me
@@funkydancingman3556 NO NO ITS OK OML I DIDNT MEAN TO SCARE U T-T
@@umamarashid9219 Now I wouldn't catch butterfly
*amputate
Yeah there's also an episode of the good doctor where a professional archer? Got necrotizing faciitis in her arm and she had to be amputated.
I don’t know why but this picture of a baby on 4:13 killed me 🤣
Watched this and had to watch the full episode. I highly recommend you watch it !
I love how she shook hands with the visiting Doctors while wearing Surgical Gloves 😮
It's difficult to see but she took off one to shake his hand
There is SO much wrong with this, they could at least try to make it accurate. One, it would be virtually IMPOSSIBLE for a university to get permission to culture something so contagious - at best, permission would be working with the bacterial DNA. Two, you would NEVER take a bacteria like that outside of a fume hood. Three, it would be dealt with in a Cat 3 lab MINIMUM (don't know what the U.S equivalent is but either way, it would be head to toe gear).
calm down sherlock, it’s just for entertainment.
Now these are actually pure nightmare.
i lovi the chicago med so much shuot out to angel karanja for convincing me to watch this
the fact that Kyla Kenedy plays Amanda here and she has some breath issues gives me a whiplash because she played another role, in Nightshift, and her character had breathing issues there too
There are a lot of thrill in every episode
Oh god perfect episode 🔥
In which season this episode is?
@@sreelakshmi5924 season 5 episode 4
The worst virus of all is the paranoia that gets spread by people like that Karen in the Isolation Unit..
Why are there no Hazmat suits?! lol those nurses grabbing that guy that thought it was a bruise without even MASKS makes me cringe..sure they covered it up but there is that 2 second time amount before that that could infect one of them. I love this show but good god.
Can you like, re do this a million times. Will never get old
Triple cross over love ittt
lol the remark by Boden: "Oh my god, you don't know". that hits hard
We all love these videos.
That's streptococcus , not staphylococcus
Just imagine if zombie apocalypse starts like this
yo estaba esperando la parte dos de infección en Chicago fire, y estoy viendo que comtinua en Chiacago P.D. y Chicago Med....
0:08 That's a strange looking ambulance...firetruck? lol And for a case like this shouldn't the CDC be getting involved?
that Karen is just a drama spreader
better than that bacteria
but she did see who did. So that was a start for them at least. But yeah, still a weird conspirator.
doctor Choi is back yay
This makes me remember of the incident of the disney water park
Wow this is scary
I thought it would only infect open wound.
If anyone is struggling to find the full episodes/seasons, they have everything Season 1-6 on Showmax. Like so other people can see this as well!
thanks
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@@annatribe4244 South Africa
this started playing when i was eating.
If only Netflix continued this series past season 4 and isn't about to remove it
Thank you so much for a
Cabin fever vibes
From the woman i can tell it may be a seizure due to the violant shaking and sounds produced from her
Why are they shaking hands? 😭🙆🏾♀️
This is like a Zombie Apocalypse
I need to ask the most important question when finding this channel for the first time.. what’s a Chicago
Que legal os três Chicago’s juntos👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Part 2 pleaseeeee
The next part of the series is on Chicago PD season 7 Episode 4. :)
dude:i want to know they are safe
me:BrO cAnT yOu SeE tHeY aRe NoT sAfE💀
Who programed the Electronic Microscope with a Microscopic Microphone is what I want to know.
"It's vitally important that we can HEAR the horrible squidgy cell noises. For science."
Its nice cuz chicago med and PD are connected LOL
$1.00000 for hospital business
That black guys voice is soothing asf 🔥🔥🔥
why am i traumatizing myself like that?
Crazy how no one contacted cdc
"Hey I've seen this one before!"
In the title bacteria in the description virus ?!?!?!
The woman playing the role of a Karen she nail it
Oh wow didn't expect that
They need Dr house !!! The answer is always Dr house dude ...
Why do people get close to these infected people? If I was there I would literally move to the other side of the world.
I've watched too many zombie moves, I'd say "screw this!" and get the hell out!
"You don't know"
Uhm, of course. They don't magically know things.
She can not be saves from flest dating bactira like that,- you usually Cut the arm off if it sprede throughout the body. And you get it from Big Cut and bactiria gets inside the Big blodlinjen
Night of the living bacteria, or is it day..... Also thank goodness it's not happening on our side, we'd have devastating consequences
Dear lord it’s like looking at a zombie virus 🦠
this lookin like resident evil
i didnt know the flesh that hates was on tv
NEVER BEEN EARLY AND IM QUITE HAPPY BOUT IT
This episode reminds me of the movie R.E.C an spanish horror movie
Necrotising fascheitus is something that's basically in all of us that's had chicken pox