I don't know if you still receive notifications about comments on UA-cam videos as they are a year old. But I just wanted to say that I deeply appreciate that you took the time to make these videos. Microbiology is a fascinating subject to me but certain chapters are hard to understand and these videos and the way you lay things out were a great help. I also shared these videos with my fellow classmates and today also found the videos helpful. Thank you again for making these.
I love your lectures! I am watching these videos to prepare for my upcoming micro class. You present the information in an organized, laid-back, and easily understandable manner. I am grateful to have found this wonderful resource. Happy Holidays!
in the bacillus slide it says its airborne, so doest that mean that its contracted once inhaled? it also says it grows in food so I understand that, but what about the airborne part?
Why are probiotics and probiotic foods used to treat Clostridium difficile? I am just curious. Would that not help with the re-establishment of the native GI flora?
Greetings, I've got a question for you. Is there a reason for considering acid-fast bacteria (such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis) as Gram positive? Many thanks for your time.
+Viri dian The reason why acid-fast are considered or included with the gram positive is that they do stain gram positive however it is a weak interaction that sometimes they appear gram negative as well. Plus their cell walls are more like the gram positive cell wall (thicker and no LPS layer) than a gram negative. Major difference is the mycolic acid that is mixed with the peptidoglycan wall. Hope this helps, Thanks for the question.
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I don't know if you still receive notifications about comments on UA-cam videos as they are a year old. But I just wanted to say that I deeply appreciate that you took the time to make these videos. Microbiology is a fascinating subject to me but certain chapters are hard to understand and these videos and the way you lay things out were a great help. I also shared these videos with my fellow classmates and today also found the videos helpful. Thank you again for making these.
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I love your lectures! I am watching these videos to prepare for my upcoming micro class. You present the information in an organized, laid-back, and easily understandable manner. I am grateful to have found this wonderful resource. Happy Holidays!
Great video. We cover this topic tomorrow so thought I’d get some prep while I do chores. Thanks!
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just a correction for the genus Bacillus it says motile rods, however Bacillus anthracis is non motile
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in the bacillus slide it says its airborne, so doest that mean that its contracted once inhaled? it also says it grows in food so I understand that, but what about the airborne part?
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24:55 so what you're saying is I won't get tetanus if I puncture it on purpose
Why are probiotics and probiotic foods used to treat Clostridium difficile? I am just curious. Would that not help with the re-establishment of the native GI flora?
what is name of your reference book
Greetings, I've got a question for you. Is there a reason for considering acid-fast bacteria (such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis) as Gram positive?
Many thanks for your time.
+Viri dian The reason why acid-fast are considered or included with the gram positive is that they do stain gram positive however it is a weak interaction that sometimes they appear gram negative as well. Plus their cell walls are more like the gram positive cell wall (thicker and no LPS layer) than a gram negative. Major difference is the mycolic acid that is mixed with the peptidoglycan wall. Hope this helps, Thanks for the question.
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Please if you have exam Question