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A Clinical Microbiologist that is Quality and Accreditation Volunteer in Healthcare Services.🧪🧫💉⏰

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This is a nice algorithm, but the sheath can be very hard to see. I prefer the one I published with @Parasite_Power : pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31340993/ Enjoy!


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Pathogenesis of food poisoning caused by bacteria

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The many faces of brucellosis: diagnostic and management approach doi.org/10.1097/qco.00…

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Sepsis is a life threatening disorder killing almost 46% of patients affected by it. Lately there has been a paradigm shift in mechanistics of our understanding about sepsis. Sepsis is more than just some bacteria in the blood stream casing multi-organ failure A thread🧵

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Laboratory identification of bacterial species

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Differential diagnosis of acid-fast stain positive organisms doi.org/10.1016/j.amjm…

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Differences between various filarial nematodes هنا ملف للموضوع كامل t.me/lab_phot/7451

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The ‘Big Five’ carbapenemases: 1️⃣VIM 2️⃣IMP 3️⃣NDM 4️⃣KPC 5️⃣OXA-48 🌟Timeline representing the introduction of carbapenems & the appearance of carbapenemases worldwide. 🌟 #IDXposts

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On a cold January day, the sea blows coolly on our faces.🌊🌫

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Weekend Digest Name the Pathogen Five Clues 1. Deli meats 2. Pregnancy, immunosuppression, persons older than 65 years 3. Gastroenteritis, bacteremia and meningoencephalitis 4. GPB with tumbling motility 5. Ampicillin

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Weekend Digest Name the Syndrome Five Clues 1. Peppery-tasting tuna 2. Histidine decarboxylase 3. Rapid onset facial flushing 4. MAO inhibitors increase severity 5. Anti-histamine treatment

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Weekend Digest Name the Pathogen Five Clues 1. Free-living amoeba 2. Soil exposure 3. Immunocompetent and compromised hosts 4. Granulomatous encephalitis, disseminated disease and skin lesion 5. Transmission by organ transplantation

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Weekend Digest Name the Pathogen Five Clues 1. Bamboo rats 2. Southeast Asia 3. Yeasts with central septum 4. Immunocompromised hosts 5. Multi-organ and circulatory collapse

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Weekend Digest Name the Pathogen Five Clues: 1. Bandavirus 2. Amblyomma americanum 3. Fever, anorexia, headache, myalgias 4. Serology, RT-PCR 5. Supportive care only

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Weekend Digest Name the Pathogen Five Clues: 1. Environmental Gram-positive bacillus 2. Food poisoning due to emetic and diarrheal enterotoxins 3. Bacteremia in injection drug users 4. Beta-lactamase production 5. Vancomycin is preferred empiric treatment for bacteremia

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