Omgg !!! I prepard my Ascp for MLT 3 years ago for micro thru this channel. and now I am about to prepare for MLS exam but couldn’t find this channel.. I was like that had one of the best micro visual videos I used to see.. Bt m so glad I finally found it !
The other reason D) would be incorrect is neonates should not receive ceftriaxone. First 28 days can cause biliary sludging/kernicterus so it's a contraindication.
Yes, I see this concept confused even by teachers all the time. Most bacteria can use oxygen. Some can only use oxygen which is an obligate aerobe like pseudomonas. If it can switch to working anaerobically if it's in a pinch, then it is a faculative ANaerobe, which is 95% of medically relevant bacteria. I've heard many say "facultative aerobe" when referring to bacteria that preferentially use oxygen but can use anaerobic metabolism if needed- which is incorrect. That would be like saying, "It typically uses oxygen, but sometimes it can switch to oxygen instead." I think it is far easier to only mention if a bacteria is an "obligate aerobe" or "obligate anaerobe" b/c we can assume everything else is a faculative anaerobe by default. Not saying you didn't know all of that, just saying what I have seen.
Thank you very much I suggest that you zoom-in on parts of the image when you explain its meaning. Here it is difficult to discern the pregnant woman vomiting on her belly and the old lady carrying the baby (it is better to be trying to kill the baby to better illustrate the concept). Thank you again and I enjoyed it very much and share it to my friends.
Omgg !!! I prepard my Ascp for MLT 3 years ago for micro thru this channel. and now I am about to prepare for MLS exam but couldn’t find this channel.. I was like that had one of the best micro visual videos I used to see.. Bt m so glad I finally found it !
This is the best video ever I found on UA-cam...hats off to the team for creating such a nice visual image of listeria!
Unbelievable explanation 👏🤍
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The other reason D) would be incorrect is neonates should not receive ceftriaxone. First 28 days can cause biliary sludging/kernicterus so it's a contraindication.
Amazing!! Visual learning is everything!
In the case at the final, wouldn't be Listeria resistance by Cefalosporine instead of Ceftriaxone?
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Great video! I believe however that Listeria is facultative anaerobic and not aerobic.
Exactly! I got really confused because of that :/
Yes, I see this concept confused even by teachers all the time. Most bacteria can use oxygen. Some can only use oxygen which is an obligate aerobe like pseudomonas. If it can switch to working anaerobically if it's in a pinch, then it is a faculative ANaerobe, which is 95% of medically relevant bacteria. I've heard many say "facultative aerobe" when referring to bacteria that preferentially use oxygen but can use anaerobic metabolism if needed- which is incorrect. That would be like saying, "It typically uses oxygen, but sometimes it can switch to oxygen instead." I think it is far easier to only mention if a bacteria is an "obligate aerobe" or "obligate anaerobe" b/c we can assume everything else is a faculative anaerobe by default. Not saying you didn't know all of that, just saying what I have seen.
@@lightning8675 doesnt matter, still helped me pass microbiology 2 years ago xd
Thank you very much
I suggest that you zoom-in on parts of the image when you explain its meaning. Here it is difficult to discern the pregnant woman vomiting on her belly and the old lady carrying the baby (it is better to be trying to kill the baby to better illustrate the concept). Thank you again and I enjoyed it very much and share it to my friends.
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Wikipedia about Listeria: ua-cam.com/video/tzL1BbIwyCE/v-deo.html
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If this is how Gen Z learns ... No wonder we have problems. Crazy Disney learning. WHOOOOAAAAA!
What the fk....whip cracking...that was used on slaves..you couldn’t find a better example? I’m disgusted
Thanks a lot made our micro very easy interesting and not easily forgotable
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