Showing posts with label Microbiology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microbiology. Show all posts

11 August 2014

Ebola Virus Ppts and 200 latest publications



Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
Philip W. Smith, MD
http://webmedia.unmc.edu

Filoviruses
http://www.unco.edu

HIV-1 and Ebola virus
Juan Martin-Serrano, Trinity Zang & Paul D. Bieniasz
http://www.csus.edu

Ebola Virus Outbreak
Erin Goode
http://facstaff.bloomu.edu

Concerns that Ebola may be transmitted through air
Gil Rivera
http://alpha.lasalle.edu/

 Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers - Filoviridae
http://www.uky.edu

Ebola
Karan Chopra, Mohan Bolisetty
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu

Scientific Name: Ebola Virus
http://www.pleasval.k12.ia.us/highschool

Ebola - The Deadly African Virus
Claudia Hacker
http://www2.yk.psu.edu

Ebola Virus - Hemorrhagic Fever
http://homepage.smc.edu

Viral Hemorrhagic Fever
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu

Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever
Anderson Coates, Michael Mastropole
http://courses.bio.unc.edu

Hemorrhagic Fevers
http://www.columbia.edu Marburg.ppt

Case Study- Ebola Virus
Shahrzad Morim, Monica Delgado, Janine Gilkes
http://instructional1.calstatela.edu/

Latest 200 Published articles on Ebola Virus

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01 October 2012

Rickettsia



Rickettsia, Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, Legionella, and Gardnerella Everything else to the end……….
http://instructional1.calstatela.edu/

History of Rickettsial Diseases
http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu

Rickettsias, Chlamydias, Spirochetes, and Vibrios
https://mysite.dmacc.edu

Rickettsia species
http://www.uiowa.edu

Chlamydia & Rickettsia
http://www.austincc.edu

Chlamydia, Rickettsia, and Mycoplasma Infections
http://www.lsic.ucla.edu

Hawaiian Rickettsia –like Organism (HRLO)
Allen C. Riggs DVM, MS
http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu

Rickettsia Prowazekii
http://iws.collin.edu

Infections Caused by Borrelia, Rickettsia, and Coxiella
John W. Gnann, Jr., M.D
http://www.microbio.uab.edu

The Proteobacteria and Bacterial Diseases
http://www.canyons.edu

Mycoplasma
http://www.mccc.edu

Microbial Diseases of the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems
B.E Pruitt & Jane J. Stein
http://faculty.sdmiramar.edu

Wildlife Diseases - Are you prepared to be grossed out?
http://academic.keystone.edu

Bergey’s “oddball” Gram negatives Obligate intracellular parasites:
Rickettsia,Chlamydia
http://www.longwood.edu

Obligate Intracellular Pathogen
Rickettsia, Chlamydia
http://instructional1.calstatela.edu

Tick-borne infections
http://www.unc.edu

Diseases of the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems
http://www.swccd.edu

600 free full text published articles on Rickettsia

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28 March 2012

Wound botulism



Wound botulism results from the contamination of a wound with the bacteria, which then secrete the toxin into the bloodstream.

Clostridium  botulinum and Botulism
Caitlin,  Farida, Nino, Natalie  and Simon
Clostridium-botulinum.ppt

Biological  Terrorism - Botulism
Botulism.ppt

Clostridium  botulinum
Clostridium  botulinum.ppt

Foundations  in   Microbiology
Foundations  in   Microbiology.ppt

Outbreaks  of Botulism
BotulinumToxin/Botox1.ppt

Bioterriorism Anthrax, Botulism,  Plague & Smallpox
Bioterriorism Anthrax, Botulism.ppt

Gastroenteritis
Gastroenteritis.ppt

Bacterial  Skin Infections
Paul  A. Gulig, Ph.D.
Bacterial  Skin Infections.ppt

Food Poisoning
Richard S. Weisman, Pharm.D.
Food Poisoning.ppt

Clostridial diseases
Anthrax.ppt

Botulism
Botulism.ppt

Clostridium Botulinum
Catherine Chung , Colin Brinkman, Pam Chao
Botulinum Presentation.ppt

Anaerobic  infections
Prof. Cary  Engleberg, M.D.
anaerobes2.ppt

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22 March 2012

Clostridium perfringens Food Poisoning



Epsilon Toxin of Clostridium perfringens
B and D
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/DiseaseInfo/ppt/EpsilonToxinofClostridium.ppt

Clostridium perfringens
http://www.depts.ttu.edu/afs/fdt3301/lablecture5.ppt

Clostridium
http://www.life.umd.edu/classroom/bsci424/Lectures/LecturePP17&18Clostridium.ppt

Characterization of Sporulation-Specific Kinases in Clostridium perfringens
Bryan Danielson, Mahfuzur Sarker, Ph.D.
http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/3787/Presentation.ppt?sequence=2

Clostridium
Victoria Campbell, Jenny Dworzak, Elizabeth Seely, Kevin Wilmot
http://courses.washington.edu/rherwig/FISH490-2007/StudentPresentations/Group6.Clostrdia.ppt

Clostridial diseases
http://wc.pima.edu/~gseidel/Anaerobes%20and%20Anthrax.ppt

Foodborne Disease
Dana J. Hanson, Ph.D.
http://www.sustainable-ag.ncsu.edu/documents/pmmlp/6_FoodSafetyNCAT.ppt

Anaerobic infections
Prof. Cary Engleberg, M.D
http://open.umich.edu/sites/default/files/um-anaerobes1.ppt

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06 March 2012

Mycetoma



Mycetoma: Mycetoma is a chronic subcutaneous infection caused by actinomycetes or fungi. This infection results in a granulomatous inflammatory response in the deep dermis and subcutaneous tissue.

Subcutaneous Mycoses
Subcutaneous Mycoses.ppt

Fungi and Yeasts
Fungi and Yeasts.ppt

Fungal Sinusitis
David Gleinser,  MD, Patricia Maeso,  MD
Fungal Sinusitis.ppt

Nocardia, Actinomyces, Propionibacterium
Nocardia,Actinomyces,Propionibact2012.ppt

Massive  Hemoptysis
Hili  Morillas, MD
Massive  Hemoptysis.ppt

Mycoses: Fungal Diseases
Dr.  David Engman.
Mycoses: Fungal Diseases.ppt

Actinomycetes and  Propionibacterium
Propionibacterium2004.ppt

Fungi,  Protozoa, and Helminthes
Fungal Diseases.ppt

Upper  Respiratory Tract Infections
Divya  Ahuja, M.D.
Upper  Respiratory Tract Infections.ppt
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01 March 2012

Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis Ppt



Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a rare chronic, progressive encephalitis that affects primarily children and young adults, caused by a persistent infection of immune resistant measles virus (which can be a result of a mutation of the virus itself). No cure for SSPE exists, but the condition can be managed by medication if treatment is started at an early stage.

Viruses,  Viroids, and Prions
Lectures  prepared by Christine L. Case
Viruses,  Viroids, and Prions.ppt

Subacute-sclerosing  panencephalitis (SSPE)
Virology/NegStrandRNA2005B.ppt

Paramyxoviruses Measles, mumps,  parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus,  human metapneumovirus
AM_Paramyxo.ppt

Global  Health Update: Travel  & Tropical Medicine Seminar
Tropical Medicine Seminar.ppt

Latest 50 Published articles:

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23 February 2012

Borrelia burgdorferi Lyme Disease



Borrelia burgdorferi is a spirochete which is the causative agent of Lyme disease, the most common tick-borne disease in the United States.



Diagnosis  of Lyme Disease
http://instructional1.calstatela.edu/nmcquee/Micro302/Group%20cases/Case%2038.ppt

Infectious Arthritis
https://medicine.med.unc.edu/education/internal-medicine-residency-program/files/ppt/8.3.09%20Jonas%20Infectious%20Arthritis.ppt

Lyme Disease and The Lyme Disease Vaccine
By Jason Hadrath
http://www.chem.uwec.edu/Chem412_S99/ppt/lyme.ppt

Lyme’s  Disease
http://www.austincc.edu/kotrla/serLymesDisease.ppt

Homology modeling  of enolase in Borrelia burgdorferi
by Andrew Jones,  Brenden O’Connell, Martine Stewart, Edwin  Suh and Amy Schumer
http://s11.middlebury.edu/MBBC0324A/STUDENTS/Structure_II/Protein_Homology_II.ppt

Lyme Disease
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/hs/nursing/m8770/2003/infectious%20diseases.ppt

Treatment of Nervous System Lyme Disease (An Evidence-Based Review)
http://www.aan.com/practice/guideline/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.view&guideline=249

Borrelia  burgdorferi Lyme disease
http://www2.yk.psu.edu/~mph13/Borrelia%20burgdorferi.ppt

Borrelia  Burgdorferi Lyme Disease
by Joenay M. Latoya B., Diamante  C.
http://www.elmhurst.edu/library/courses/workshoppages//BorreliaBurgdorferi1.ppt

Lyme’s  Disease
http://www.austincc.edu/kotrla/serLymesDisease.ppt

Transmitted  Microbial Diseases
http://people.uncw.edu/sizemorer/rkswww/PP%202011/17d%20Transmitted%20Microbial%20Diseases.ppt

Lyme  Disease “The most common tickborne infection in the United States"
http://www.plu.edu/~eatonla/doc/lyme-disease.ppt

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14 February 2012

Tetanus neonatorum Ppts and latest published articles




Tetanus neonatorum: etanus affecting newborns, usually due to infection of the severed umbilical cord. Highly fatal disease caused by the bacillus Clostridium tetani, characterized by muscle spasms and convulsions.

Tetanus
by DR.I. Selvaraj I.R.M.S
24011-25001/24031.ppt

Tetanus neonatorum
Tetanus_neonatorum.ppt

Diphtheria
Diphtheria.ppt

Tetanus
by Dr.Vemuri  Chaitanya
Presentations/tetanus.ppt

Brucellosis,  Tetanus & Plague 
By Dr.  Riaz Ahmed
Tetanus.ppt

Tetanus
By Chandana  Krishna
Tetanus-chandana.ppt

Latest 50 Published articles

  1. Miasma or contagion. Neonatal tetanus (tetanus neonatorum) at the Westman Islands and dr Peter Anton Schleisner's effort to control it.
  2. Tetanus neonatorum in Sierra Leone.
  3. Tetanus neonatorum. Historical intent of its prevention in Latin America.
  4. Tetanus neonatorum: evaluation of 4 therapeutic regimens.
  5. A case of maple syrup urine disease misdiagnosed as tetanus neonatorum on admission.
  6. A new method of grading tetanus neonatorum.
  7. A review of 43 cases of tetanus neonatorum.
  8. A study of tetanus neonatorum: different regimens of treatment.
  9. Birth care practice and tetanus neonatorum: a hospital-bases study in Mosul.
  10. Clinical study of tetanus neonatorum.
  11. Control of tetanus neonatorum in a rural area.
  12. Double-blind trial of intramuscular and intramuscular plus intrathecal human tetanus immunoglobulin and intramuscular equine tetanus antitoxin in the treatment of tetanus neonatorum.
  13. Evaluating tetanus neonatorum as a child survival risk in rural Egypt in the absence of reliable cause-of-death registration.
  14. Evaluation of intrathecal human tetanus immunoglobulins in tetanus neonatorum.
  15. Failure of intrathecal tetanus antitoxin in the treatment of tetanus neonatorum.
  16. Fractures of the acromion in tetanus neonatorum corrected.
  17. Impact of alternate immunisation strategies on tetanus neonatorum in India.
  18. Impact of universal immunization programme on the incidence of tetanus neonatorum.
  19. Intermittent positive pressure respiration in tetanus neonatorum. 1960.
  20. Intrathecal anti-tetanus serum in management of tetanus neonatorum.
  21. Management of tetanus neonatorum in a respiratory unit.
  22. Modern management of tetanus neonatorum.
  23. Mortality from tetanus neonatorum in Punjab (Pakistan).
  24. Permanent tetraplegia as a consequence of tetanus neonatorum. Evidence for widespread lower motor neuron damage.
  25. Prevention of tetanus neonatorum.
  26. Pyridoxine in tetanus neonatorum.
  27. Pyridoxine in the treatment of tetanus neonatorum.
  28. Pyridoxine therapy in tetanus neonatorum.
  29. Role of intrathecal tetanus antitoxin (equine) in tetanus neonatorum.
  30. Semiprone position and continuous intragastric drip in conservative management of tetanus neonatorum.
  31. Single dose tetanus toxoid--a review of trials in India with special reference to control of tetanus neonatorum.
  32. Some aspects of tetanus neonatorum in the Pretoria area.
  33. Study of tetanus neonatorum in Tanta Fever Hospital, 1988-1989.
  34. Tetanus nascentium, neonatorum, or infantum.
  35. Tetanus neonatorum (a preliminary report of assessment of different therapeutic regimens).
  36. Tetanus neonatorum as seen in Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital, New Delhi in the year 1965 and a decade later.
  37. Tetanus neonatorum in babies delivered by traditional birth attendants in Medan, Indonesia.
  38. Tetanus neonatorum.
  39. Tetanus neonatorum.
  40. Tetanus neonatorum. (A preliminary report on the assessment of different therapeutic regimens).
  41. Tetanus neonatorum: A continuing problem.
  42. Tetanus neonatorum: clinico-epidemiological profile.
  43. Tetanus neonatorum--experience with intrathecal serotherapy at Muhimbili Medical Centre, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  44. Tetanus neonatorum--experience with intrathecal serotherapy at Muhimbili Medical Centre Dar es Salaam.
  45. Tetanus neonatorum--its epidemiology and management.
  46. The influence of pyridoxin in the treatment of tetanus neonatorum.
  47. Traditional birth attendants in an endemic area of tetanus neonatorum in Thailand: pitfalls in the control program.
  48. Treatment of tetanus neonatorum in a rural setting.
  49. Treatment of tetanus neonatorum--with special reference to hyperimmune blood transfusion.
  50. Trial of pyridoxine therapy for tetanus neonatorum.

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11 December 2011

Mucormycosis ppts and recent publications



Mucormycosis is a fungal infection of the sinuses, brain, or lungs

Fungal  Urinary Tract Infections Diagnosis and Management
by Tristan T. Berry, M4, Medical College of Virginia
http://www.eric.vcu.edu/pub/presentations/fungal_GR/fungal_GR.PPT

Fungal Rhinosinusitis
by Hausin Wong
http://www.ent.uci.edu/grand%20round%20archives/Fungal%20Rhinosinusitis.ppt

Meningitis and Enchephalitis
by:  Donnette O'Neill, Suzanne Brydges, Mónica Richardson
http://www.plu.edu/~richarml/doc/meningitis-encephalitis.ppt

Deep Neck Space Abscesses and Life-Threatening Infections of the Head and Neck
by Carl Schreiner, MD, F. B. Quinn, MD
http://www.utmb.edu/otoref/Grnds/Neck-infect-980225/Neck-infect-980225.pps

Mucous Membrane and Deep Organ Fungal Infections
by: Dr. John R. Warren
http://www.pathology.northwestern.edu/Education/20072008/MedicalMicrobiology/13-Mucous_Membrane_and_Deep_Organ_Fung____al_Infections.ppt

Latest research articles:

  1. A Case of Intestinal Mucormycosis in a Common Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus).
  2. Burn Wound Mucormycosis-A Case Report.
  3. Coexisting pulmonary tuberculosis and mucormycosis in a patient with aplastic anemia post allogenic stem cell transplantation.
  4. Cutaneous and mucous mucormycosis mimicking pancreatic panniculitis and gouty panniculitis.
  5. Disseminated mucormycosis infection after the first course of dose-modified R-EPOCH for advanced-stage lymphoma.
  6. Gastric mucormycosis: A rare cause of gastrointestinal bleeding in cirrhosis.
  7. Homozygous carrier of the NOD2 1007fs frame-shift mutation presenting with refractory community-acquired spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and developing fatal pulmonary mucormycosis: A case report.
  8. Invasive mucormycosis and aspergillosis in a healthy 22-year-old battle casualty: case report.
  9. Massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding secondary to colonic mucormycosis.
  10. Mucormycosis causing giant gastric ulcers.
  11. Mucormycosis in Mato Grosso, Brazil: A Case Reports, Caused by Rhizopus microsporus var. oligosporus and Rhizopus microsporus var. rhizopodiformis.
  12. Mucormycosis of the head and neck: Report of five cases with different presentations.
  13. Pulmonary, rhino-orbital and cutaneous mucormycosis caused by Rhizomucor pusillus in an immunocompromised patient.
  14. Renal mucormycosis in aplastic anemia: a novel presentation.
  15. Rhinocerebral mucormycosis: five cases and a literature review.
  16. Rhinocerebral mucormycosis-a case report.
  17. Rhinomaxillary mucormycosis: A palatal ulcer.
  18. Successful Knee Extensor Mechanism Reconstruction in a Warfare-Related Open Lower Extremity Injury Complicated by Mucormycosis Infection: A Case Report.
  19. The Deferasirox-AmBisome Therapy for Mucormycosis (DEFEAT Mucor) study: a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial.
  20. Two decades of experience in Mucormycosis after kidney transplantation.

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