Every DEADLIEST Infection Explained in 12 Minutes
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
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00:00 - Chlamydia infection
00:56 - Gas gangrene
02:05 - Whooping Cough
03:04 - Streptococcal Infections
04:37 - Tetanus
05:45 - Botulism
07:02 - Leprosy
08:25 - Gardnerella Vaginalis Infection
09:45 - Tuberculosis
11:00 - Legionnaires' Disease
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Fun Fact: Botox actually uses a very small dose of the botulinum neurotoxin to get its effects.
Also, just a fair warning that antibiotics aren't meant to be taken lightly, they are powerful tools and they kill both the bacteria you want to kill as well as those that are naturally in your body. Also, bacteria across the world ARE growing resistance to antibiotics so make sure that you are using the right tool for the job.
when the bacteriophages being approved by the FDA??
Arent Meant to be taken lighter.
" for a moment you encouraged antibiotic abuse"
Botox is also used in the cosmetics industry to get rid of wrinkles
Just to add a bit of hope to the very not good news about bad-teria across the world becoming MRSA-like pathogens - there's been some very promising research into genetically engineered bacteriophages that target these resistant diseases. The benefit to this is that, unlike antibiotics, the viruses will only target the pathogen, and then die out when the bacteria in question are gone; it's also highly unlikely that the pathogens will evolve into resistance, but even if they _do,_ it'll lower the resistance to now-basically-useless antibiotics, so we can just go back to penicillin & friends.
Antibiotics really mess up my body, I have terrible stomach pain and projectile vomit. I cant ever make it stay down with food, i was too scared to try again with probiotics, its really painful
I got botulism this summer from eating homemade ham. Thankfully i survived, but almost died twice because of complications and other health issues. Mind you, I'm nowhere near being an adult, so it was quite a gruesome experience.
Nearly died twice? May I ask what happened, because that sounds like an awful experience :/
@@benvanzon3234 Botulism
@@imlimpoism9260 wow, I would never have guessed
@@imlimpoism9260you sir are a gentleman and a scholar
@@benvanzon3234 I'm glad you asked!!! First off, all of the doctors told me that if i had waited a couple more days and stayed at home thinking i was sick, I could have died. Secondly, I started having heart complications and couldn't breathe properly, which caused me to almost lose my life.
I had streptococcus and my body attacked my brain. I had psychosis for a couple months and personality change, and developed depression after the damage to my brain.
Did anyone pay attention to that, like, at all??
@@InvertebrateShrike I was only diagnosed with the syndrome YEARS after the fact. People literally just thought it was puberty since it was happening around age 13.
Oh shit my sister is experiencing something similar, a doctor says it might be this thing called PANDAS (it stands for something) where repeated strep infections caused inflammation of the brain stem - she’s had issues with anger and some ocd tendencies lately which are some of the symptoms. If I may ask, what syndrome were you diagnosed with? Just looking for leads
Me too, but at age 10 and without psychosis. PANDAS. Now I have tics and my OCD gets much worse when I get sick.
@@emochild2798 I have PANDAS too! Tics, I was originally diagnosed with OCD but it was repealed to just be a PANDAS diagnosis
i had the whooping cough and asthma as a baby, thanks to that I'm still not doing well breathing in the morning to this day.
Don't you technically still have asthma-? Also hope you get better eventually
@@Youraverageanimalfriend
As you grow up, asthma symptoms can become less severe. I haven’t had an asthma attack since Grade 8, and my case was the worst my hospital had seen when I was diagnosed
@@Youraverageanimalfriendasthma, along with other conditions like dermatitis and less severe allergies), tends to get better with age (not anyways sadly)
@@the_VHS_system2411 im turning 17 soon, i hope it gets better
BV is not fatal... uncomfortable but not fatal
I believe people very rarely die from chlamydia as well (it still is a big deal and you shouldn't ignore it though)
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oo thats an interesting topic
Yeah thats nice
I remember having whooping cough when I was 11, it lasted nearly 3 months, which is in line with the disease's other name: the 100 day cough.
having coughing fits that last so long that you throw up is not something I'd recommend.
That sounds terrible
New fear unlocked: DISEASES
Took you look long enough.
You took 10+ doses of videos to get you to unlock that fear
mask up
New fear killed: yappers
New fear unlocked: overused comments
strep is horrifyingly deadly. i've heard of people who got strep A who got hospitalized.
There is a particularly virulent strep strain going around right now.
That’s me! I was hospitalized because of strep
@@pucky8231 i'm pretty sure i might have the viral strep, because the doctor said i mihgt have it, the whole swab thingy is coming in a few days.
Yeah there's a man who los his legs and arms and mouthe bcz of a strep A infection, u can search abt him on YT U'LL BE SHOCKED
Hi i got hospitalized due to it
Education with stickman figures and simple but interesting drawings,i love it,gonna watch the entire channel no doubt
Thank you so much 😀
its somehow fun and i dont know why, maybe because its simple and with good representations
@@miso_suop that is correct,simple and engaging
Funny looking simple figures
Should learn how to use spaces
@@katyusha9319 They get their education from stick figure cartoons. Don't expect much from them.
The Plague, Ebola, Marburg, African Sleeping Sickness, Malaria, Zika, Smallpox, Rabies and Mad Cow Disease: I'm not even there
😅 the are already covered in the last video so...
@@khangtrantan9756 I just saw ;_;
Feel like zika compared to the others is a lot more similar to covid in the sense that in most ppl they will get sick but not get as severaly sick as some cases
Ebola is geting easyier to defeat it cuz strong immune system eat fruits and vegetable to boost our immune and antibodies too
in their defense, it would take a bit too long to cover every single existent deadly disease in the world
Whooping cough is caused by Bordetella Pertussis and not Diphtheria btw
Thank you, that was irritating my ears
Why is BV a "deadly infection" if its common and not threatening to overall health?? I dont understand that and its a very confusing addition in the list.
Yeah same with chlamydia. The end was infertility not death??
i’ve watched about half of your videos since friday and i love it,, im obsessed
New goal in life: age faster somehow
I’d love a 13 minute video of a few urban legends from around the world! Japan and Korea have some really good ones.
Blue waffle anyone😂
Just watchinf this vid, im gettinf ready to go to my guitar lessons this is great to listen to while getting ready
When you talk about whooping cough, also know as pertussis, you mentioned that a person with diphtheria would be making a “whoop” sound. Maybe I’m just not understanding it correctly or maybe it was poorly worded, but diphtheria and pertussis are two different diseases. Diphtheria is an acute, highly contagious bacterial disease caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae. It causes inflammation of the mucous membranes, formation of a false membrane in the throat that hinders breathing and swallowing, and potentially fatal heart and nerve damage by a bacterial toxin in the blood. In the other hand, Whooping Cough (Pertussis) is a highly contagious respiratory tract infection caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. In many people, it's marked by a severe hacking cough followed by a high-pitched intake of breath that sounds like "whoop." Both are extremely similar, but are caused by two different types of bacteria and vary in their own different ways. Thanks for the upload!
I'm pretty sure he just misspoke when narrating that bit. He called it correctly at the start of that segment
Yes. My Dad had diphtheria just after flying his last missions in WWII my 6’1” dad got down to 127 lbs. he was very skinny ck. My sister got whooping cough about ten years ago when Chicago had an outbreak. She barked like a seal for three months. She was sick, but not nearly as sick as dad was not that I was there for either one of them.
Hey man love your videos ! Alaways awaiting for a new one ! Would you be able to make a diseased or conditions video from House MD like the rarest ones ! Cheers 🎉
I get strep throat a lot, but it heals quickly
Could,you do every parasite infections pls.
Hi everyone! Whatever topic you want me to cover next, comment on it, and whatever topic gets the most likes, I will cover it! I love and appreciate every single one of you!
Deadliest toxins
Every failures
For example (kidney failure,ect)
Poisons
Some of the worst food-poisoning outbreaks (the Jack-in-the-Box disaster, the Walkerton incident, etc)
Crohn’s disease pls
Make the next video about rarest genetic diseases
BV is not a deadly infection
king baldwin? I CAN HEAR THE EDITS IN MY BRAIN
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That 🐀 mucah belle
@@Nunuxurdad ikr
What
My son developed scarlet fever when he was 4 from a strep infection. He gave me no signs that his throat was hurting and he didn’t run a fever until the day I took him to the doctor. She said he had to have strep for at least 2-3 weeks.
Thanks, now I have a fear of coughing
Legionnaires also has a less severe version, Pontiac fever. I think I contacted it once from my office building's uncleaned AC system. It was the worst flu-like experience I've ever had. Very high fever, very bad muscle aches, and also very bad gastrointestinal distress. I had to leave my bedroom so I could sleep closer to the bathroom and be monitored by the rest of the family. I was basically bedridden for three days and laid up sick for a good week. In retrospect I should have been taken to the hospital but it never got bad enough to be classified as pneumonia. The only other time I've been that sick was the first time I contracted COVID-19, the first night i seriously thought I was going to die and was too feverish to walk straight.
I've had a condition kinda similar to Whooping Cough. I got some kind of sickness, then I accidentally spread it to my entire family. We were suffering for a while. It lasted for more than two weeks, I think. My younger brother had thrown up many times from the coughing, and I almost had as well. I remember getting ready take a shower, and I had gotten a into a giant coughing fit. My gag reflex was triggered, so if I just coughed once, I knew I'd throw up. But my body kept demanding to cough, so I was suffering. Eventually after I kinda calmed down, I went to my room to grab some water. Coughing so hard you vomit is not fun, even if you don't actually have Whooping Cough.
One thing some of us older people have to worry about when coughing (besides peeing our pants) is tearing near our hearts, resulting in aortic dissection or other issues that may need surgery to repair.
I’ve had whooping cough (vaccinated just unlucky) about 15 years ago. It’s truly horrible. I did both throw up and black out from coughing so hard, although no fractured ribs. The cough didn’t completely go away for like six months, although it was only at peak intensity for 3-4 weeks.
It gets it name from the “whoomp” sound that proceeds “there it is”
I’d love to see an evaluation of different body caused diseases, like cancer and autoimmune disease.
Edit: Why didn’t you include Smallpox?
I experienced the whooping caught which turned into a minor pneumonia. Its hard to sleep like you caught every second even water cant prevent it. It's the worse even in early stages. Really glad i consulted it early and didn't get worse.
The most common cause of gas gangrene is Clostridium perfringens, the agent of Tetanus is Clostridium tetani, and as the video said, Botulism is called Clostridium botulinum. You also have Clostridium dificile which actually is placed in Clostridioides.
Just a quick fun fact: Leprosy (the disease that was very often shunned and discriminated against) and Tuberculosis (the disease that was often romanticized) are both caused by the same genus of bacteria. I just always found it strange that two closely related bacteria could cause two very opposite stigmas.
We got feet balls now?
7:15 the mask thing was only for the movie Kingdom of heaven, baldwin just wore pieces of cloth around his face like bandanas.
now I'm wondering if i had whopping cough. I remember once coughing so much and for so long that not only i threw up but i also developed a costochondritis
2:13 diphtheria is a different illness.
What diphtheria does is form a very thick membrane of gray mucus in the throat
Hi. it's great
Pertussis is still under control in my country
remember when I got bronchitis in 2017 that made me cough so violently hard that it made me puke. I needed an inhaler that year, it sucked so bad.
3:06 Had strep throat... about 30 times in my life, not even 20
Watching this while coughing lol
Increasing stress level like
1 cough : just a tickle
2 cough : oh oh I'm sick
3 cough ITS STREPH
Nerve agents weren't invented until the 1930s by scientists in Germany looking for effective pesticide, and were given specific instructions to notify the authorities if any of them seemed to be especially potent.
watching this with the flu right now
Same.
I remember on my forensic pathology subject we examined the body of a 11 to 12 yrs.old kid died from disseminated tuberculosis.. whennwe examined all of its organ as part of post-mortem examination, we literally saw a white spus everywhere and a blood cloth probably thrombosis due to infection.. it infects her bones, muscle, her reproductive parts and her brain... her brain filled with white spots and its crimson reddish due to previous bleeding and possibly lividity of the cadaver.... because of that i do not want to eat any steak because i remember what it looks like
I had Legionnaire's disease and was in the ICU for a week. It wasn't fun at all.
Ah yes, a s ually transmitted infection.
King Baldwin IV actually died at 24 not 26
Had whooping cough when I was younger, puked every hour
Ive had strep probably over 100 times in my life. My disorder causes me to get it seriously easily. Ive had some crazy fevers from it. My disorder is actually caused by the strep infection. Your brain most literally swells. I lived with constant brain swelling for years. Removing my tonsils, putting me on antibiotics with a host of different meds, and keeping me from mold cause it also makes my brain swell is literally the only cure. All u can do is pray that you grow out of it. Unfortunately i would have to go to school with strep. “The immune system is essentially confused and overreactive to infection and allergies attacking the brain causing swelling” paraphrasing but this is essentially how my doctor described the situation like 8 years ago now. Im in remission im ok.
I got whooping cough when I was 15. I lost 10+ pounds from throwing up so much and popped almost all the blood vessels in my eyes from the force of coughing . Definitely thought I was dying. Plus I’m asthmatic. So I lived on a breathing machine for months
After how many weeks you got better?cause i have it for 4 weeks couphing paroxysmal
@@aektzhs_ after antibiotics I had the uncontrollable fits for about 3 weeks after treatment. I didn’t get treatment until about 2 weeks after the coughing started. After that a minor cough lingered for about 2/3 months
I had tuberculosis 3 times (the first one was really complicated and almost led to death and the other two were not that bad). Also recently got better after getting whooping cough, still cough time to time or when I laugh. I am just 15💀🙏
My siblings and i all got whooping cough before i was 10.
I had strep one year and I remember being so incredibly tired that I slept for almost 4 days straight and couldn’t eat anything at all because I would throw up. I would get out of bed only to use the bathroom and literally fall asleep on the floor right outside the bathroom door. My mom would have to wake me up and tell me to go back to bed and I had to get antiemetics just so I could get some calories in my body again. It was a scary time.
I've had strep a but for me it wasn't that bad. I hated throwing up, though.
I had strep throat without tonsils
Strepinfectionball and chlamydiaball make me very uncomfortable
I had whooping cough in highschool, I was 1 of 4 kids who got it. I remember waking up in the middle of the night to a nose bleed (for some reason i would nosebleed almost everyday) it ran down my throat as i slept and woke up in the worst coughing fit ever. Woke my entire family up and my mom just watched me as i struggled to breathe, i fr nearly died that night and my mom said i was overreacting, even after we had it diagnosed she continues to believe im just dramatic. Pertussis is no joke that shit is horrible
After how many weeks did you get better? cause i have whooping cough about 2 months
@@aektzhs_ man, get that checked out! I think i had it for like a week and a half
Leprosy? Hey i know that one, there a really good damage dealer in darkest dungeon
“If you are below 15, try aging faster” - The Evaluator, 2024
Thankfully my strep stayed in my throat- in 2nd grade I had strep throat for over a whole calendar year, saw 8 doctors and tried 11 meds to cure it ….finally found a ENT that gave me a med to cause it to do somewhat dormant and then he surgically removed my tonsils and adenoids….apparently the strep had eaten through my tonsils like they were cheese and covered them in horrific pustules.
Oh it also means that I do still have some level of dormant strep in my throat that will flare up time-to-time, but now I’m in my 20s so my body can keep it at bay
my doctor refused to remove my tonsils last year even though i had strep 10+ times within 3 months
My baby cousin has tuberculosis
I’m a pertussis survivor disease is no joke 😢
I got strep throat and went to school with it for 2 days lol
is this classified as body horror? cause im horrified
Chubbyemu's latest video is about botulism too XD
Coughs and sneezles spread diseasles
I got rheumatic fever and it was horrible
I never had Strep Throat and I hope I never get it
Do every emotion
Blud really said grow up
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Leper king : 🙂↕️🖐️
There is no historical evidence to prove Baldwin was wearing a mask. He didn’t conceal his leprosy, and it was a cause of stigma against him - the mask was only a stylistic choice for the Kingdom of Heaven movie.
So fun fact, there are no contemporary accounts of Baldwin ever trying to hide his face
Guess I lucked out with Chlamydia and got antibiotics in me quick
atleast the first one doesnt make u die
Well if infertility is the result of chlamydia it's not deadly is it idk why it's on a deadly disease list lol
Pre-deadly? Like, not being born is technically dead?
Sex isn’t a swear word
how do you have 2 views and 4 likes
Its a UA-cam bug that always has been there, old news.
I remember 15 years ago some people were wondering why that is
@@KendlickLama thx
@@KendlickLama it was published not too long ago.
He literally knows all of the world pain
You know your video hosting site is in the toilet when you have to beep out words like 'sex'.
King Baldwin: I may have leprosy, but I can still hit em with the✋🙂↕️
HELP HOW DO I HELP SOMEONE AGE FASTER
_"God seem's like a benevolent creator"_
*Also God:*
I don't think this would happen if Adam and Eve hadn't sinned
Wow
Topic: Brutal, deadly diseases that kill lots of people
Outro music: Happy, fun!
2:07 THE EVALUATOR HAS PERTUSSIS REAL
or simulated
7:20 king Baldwin wearing a mask is a movie only thing.
9:47 Arthur Morgan
“If you’re under 15 then you might want to try aging faster” well I’ll be damned it’s time for me to timeskip 2 years /j
Also could you do a 11 minute video about urban legends around the world? Japan has some good ones!
I had Strep throat one day
How is clymidia deadly if it only affects your fertility
That’s what I was wondering too and about BV
every bad tragedy that happened (titanic etc…)
Not bro roasting everyone under 15 during strep infection
UA-cam censorship is out of fucking control