This helped me understand my disease it was the worst thing i've ever been through. Im 19 years old and i encourage everyone to take whooping cough serious
Thank you, I'm glad it helped you understand what you were going through. Indeed, this disease is very serious. Reflecting on what your experiences were like as a 19 year old, imagine what it would be like for a baby! Vaccination is so important.
Im dealing with a bad case of this right now, this is spread from people who dont believe in vaccinations, I am feeling terrible everyday, feels like it isnt getting better, Ive been to the hospital and doctors didnt believe J had it, the lack of sleep breaks you down. Its horrible.
Thank you Maja. This video was incredibly helpful to learn more about whooping cough. Very sad to see the effects of the disease, and also scary to think our mucus defences can be overcome by this particular bacteria.
Thanks Vanessa, glad you like it! I trained at the Australian Film Television and Radio School and then did various freelance projects before being offered a mentorship with world renowned biomedical animator Dr Drew Berry. I went to school in Sydney.
Maja Divjak Amazing. I really hope you keep making videos like this, most people learn the best visually. I wish you luck in every project you work on.
I am dealing with this right now. The doctor thought it was bronchitis but it didn't feel like bronchitis to me (I usually get it after a cold because of asthma) and it wasn't getting better. I told him I thought it was pertussis. He didn't think so but they tested me for it anyway. Turns out that's what I have.
Hi Rhea, good question! I think if you include the link and the title and maybe the producer, that should be fine. For example: Bordetella pertussis and Whooping Cough. Animation created for GTAC 2016. ua-cam.com/video/_OaZhTFH8Pg/v-deo.html
This helped me understand my disease it was the worst thing i've ever been through. Im 19 years old and i encourage everyone to take whooping cough serious
Thank you, I'm glad it helped you understand what you were going through. Indeed, this disease is very serious. Reflecting on what your experiences were like as a 19 year old, imagine what it would be like for a baby! Vaccination is so important.
thank you for those great, clear and informative animations!
Im dealing with a bad case of this right now, this is spread from people who dont believe in vaccinations, I am feeling terrible everyday, feels like it isnt getting better, Ive been to the hospital and doctors didnt believe J had it, the lack of sleep breaks you down. Its horrible.
Thank you so so so so much
Thank you Maja. This video was incredibly helpful to learn more about whooping cough. Very sad to see the effects of the disease, and also scary to think our mucus defences can be overcome by this particular bacteria.
+Chris Hammang Yes, it is frightening! I hope it encourages people to vaccinate their kids and keep up with their booster shots.
Amazing work Dr. Divjak.
+Heather Meredith Thank you Dr Heather
The animation is absolutely amazing! Thx for sharing
+luizinxz98 Thank you, glad you like it!
thanks for the video, really helpful
thank you for the animation..
Thank you! Glad you like it.
Wonderful video! Thank you!
THank you for sharing!
thank you
amazing video 😍😍
Thank you!
thanks for educating me madam
My pleasure Prashanth, glad you found it useful!
Great video
We need more videos 😭😍❤
Dear Dr. Maja Divjak,
This video is amazing where did you learn how to do that? and where did you go to school?
Thanks Vanessa, glad you like it! I trained at the Australian Film Television and Radio School and then did various freelance projects before being offered a mentorship with world renowned biomedical animator Dr Drew Berry. I went to school in Sydney.
Maja Divjak Amazing. I really hope you keep making videos like this, most people learn the best visually.
I wish you luck in every project you work on.
I am dealing with this right now. The doctor thought it was bronchitis but it didn't feel like bronchitis to me (I usually get it after a cold because of asthma) and it wasn't getting better. I told him I thought it was pertussis. He didn't think so but they tested me for it anyway. Turns out that's what I have.
nice mesage
How do I reference this ?
Hi Rhea, good question! I think if you include the link and the title and maybe the producer, that should be fine. For example:
Bordetella pertussis and Whooping Cough. Animation created for GTAC 2016. ua-cam.com/video/_OaZhTFH8Pg/v-deo.html
verrry nce vdeo😘😍🤗😇
Thank you, glad you like it.
Great ❤😍😍😍
Thanks cuz I know how to spit out mucus from my mouth
felt sorry for the hijabi sister :(
Yes, it must be heart breaking to see your child suffering like that.