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Mechanisms and Classification of Antibiotics (Antibiotics - Lecture 3)
A summary of the mechanisms and classification of antibiotics, with particular focus on penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems, quinolones, and aminoglycosides. A brief description of the discovery of penicillin is also reviewed.
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What causes antibiotic resistance? - Kevin Wu
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-antibiotics-become-resistant-over-time-kevin-wu
Right now, you are inhabited by trillions of microorganisms. Many of these bacteria are harmless (or even helpful!), but there are a few strains of ‘super bacteria’ that are pretty nasty -- and they’re growing resistant to our antibiotics. Why is this happening? Kevin Wu details the evolution of this p
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Microbiology - Antibiotics Mechanisms of Action
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How antibiotics work and how bacteria become antibiotic resistance
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How antibiotics work
This clip describes how antibiotics work to kill bacteria, the difference between bacteriostatic and bactericidal antibiotics, and why antibiotics do not work on viruses.
For more information visit our website here: http://goo.gl/KZiXJb
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Rise of the Superbug - Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria: Dr. Karl Klose at TEDxSanAntonio
Please note: Due to a power outage at the event, there is a gap in the middle section of this talk. We do not have capture of that section of the talk, but wanted to make as much of Dr. Klose's talk available as possible.
As founder and director of the South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases, with 19 infectious disease laboratories, Dr. Klose's research focuses on understanding bact
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Antibiotic resistance animation video by JPIAMR
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PHARMACOLOGY; ANTIBIOTIC PRINCIPLES & the PENICILLINS by Professor Fink
Check-out professor fink's web-site or additional resources in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: www.professorfink.com Down-loadable e-books of th...
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The Rise Of Superbugs Resistant To Antibiotics
Rise of the Superbugs - how the deadly misuse of antibiotics threatening our world
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The nightmare is here. Rampant use of antibiotics coupled with an explosi
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Maryn McKenna: What do we do when antibiotics don’t work any more?
Penicillin changed everything. Infections that had previously killed were suddenly quickly curable. Yet as Maryn McKenna shares in this sobering talk, we've squandered the advantages afforded us by that and later antibiotics. Drug-resistant bacteria mean we're entering a post-antibiotic world — and it won't be pretty. There are, however, things we can do ... if we start right now.
TEDTalks is a d
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Microbiology - Bacteria Antibiotic Resistance
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Antibiotics from Head to Toe: Part 3 - Pneumonia (HAP, CAP and Everything In Between)
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Program Overview
Antibiotic use in the safest and most efficacious manor possible is critically important for multiple reasons. Appropriate antibiotic use decreases the morbidity and mortality associated with infectious diseases. However, in an era where antibiotic resistance is
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Antibiotic Lyrics - Paula Alcasid
Paula Alcasid's Antibiotic. (c) 2014 Downorth Musique. All Rights Reserved.
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Cephalosporin antibiotic
This antibiotic tutorial explains the mode of action of cephalosporin antibiotics. It also explains the use and side effects of cephalosporins in antibacteri...
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Life in a Post-Antibiotic World: VICE on HBO Debrief (Episode 6)
Thomas Morton visited leading scientists around the world to see what can be done as antibiotics lose their effectiveness. This is his Debrief from Season 3 Episode 6.
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Classification of Bacteria (Antibiotics - Lecture 1)
The opening video on a course on antibiotics, focusing on how morphology, gram stain, and other tests of bacteria can be used to create a clinically useful c...
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NEBULIZED ANTIBIOTIC HOOKAH! (11.4.15)
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Antibiotic Use in the Poultry Industry
Antibiotic use in poultry production has been very beneficial in enhancing bird health. To help provide insight into the current and future use of antibiotics in poultry, U.S. Poultry & Egg Association (USPOULTRY) is releasing a new video. The video features two noted experts, Dr. Randy Singer, Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Medicine, University of Minnesota, an
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Life in the Post-Antibiotic Era is Going to Suck | Kevin Judice | TEDxSMU
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. The discovery of antibiotics in the early part of the last century resulted in the greatest single jump in average human lifespan in the recorded history of medicine. After more than 80 years of antibiotic over-use, regulatory hostility, and corporate indifference we have arrived, collectively, at the eve of
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Testing an Antibiotic Using a Disk Diffusion Assay - Kirby Bauer Method
At GoldBio, we make sure each of our products are thoroughly tested to the highest standards. In addition to a typical certificate of analysis (COA), we also...
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Post-Antibiotic World: Sneak Peek (VICE on HBO)
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We rely on antibiotics to treat everything from stomach bugs to skin rashes to bronchitis. In fact, we’ve been overusing them—and in doing so giving rise to new crop of dangerous bacterial infections that can’t be treated by anything we can get at the pharmacy. The more we use antibiotics, the more we help these superbugs build up their resistanc
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Mechanisms and Classification of Antibiotics (Antibiotics - Lecture 3)
A summary of the mechanisms and classification of antibiotics, with particular focus on penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems, quinolones, and aminoglycoside...
A summary of the mechanisms and classification of antibiotics, with particular focus on penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems, quinolones, and aminoglycosides. A brief description of the discovery of penicillin is also reviewed.
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A summary of the mechanisms and classification of antibiotics, with particular focus on penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems, quinolones, and aminoglycosides. A brief description of the discovery of penicillin is also reviewed.
- published: 19 Jan 2013
- views: 101665
What causes antibiotic resistance? - Kevin Wu
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-antibiotics-become-resistant-over-time-kevin-wu
Right now, you are inhabited by trillions of microorganisms. Ma...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-antibiotics-become-resistant-over-time-kevin-wu
Right now, you are inhabited by trillions of microorganisms. Many of these bacteria are harmless (or even helpful!), but there are a few strains of ‘super bacteria’ that are pretty nasty -- and they’re growing resistant to our antibiotics. Why is this happening? Kevin Wu details the evolution of this problem that presents a big challenge for the future of medicine.
Lesson by Kevin Wu, animation by Brett Underhill.
wn.com/What Causes Antibiotic Resistance Kevin Wu
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-antibiotics-become-resistant-over-time-kevin-wu
Right now, you are inhabited by trillions of microorganisms. Many of these bacteria are harmless (or even helpful!), but there are a few strains of ‘super bacteria’ that are pretty nasty -- and they’re growing resistant to our antibiotics. Why is this happening? Kevin Wu details the evolution of this problem that presents a big challenge for the future of medicine.
Lesson by Kevin Wu, animation by Brett Underhill.
- published: 07 Aug 2014
- views: 310479
How antibiotics work
This clip describes how antibiotics work to kill bacteria, the difference between bacteriostatic and bactericidal antibiotics, and why antibiotics do not work o...
This clip describes how antibiotics work to kill bacteria, the difference between bacteriostatic and bactericidal antibiotics, and why antibiotics do not work on viruses.
For more information visit our website here: http://goo.gl/KZiXJb
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This clip describes how antibiotics work to kill bacteria, the difference between bacteriostatic and bactericidal antibiotics, and why antibiotics do not work on viruses.
For more information visit our website here: http://goo.gl/KZiXJb
- published: 17 Nov 2014
- views: 33
Rise of the Superbug - Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria: Dr. Karl Klose at TEDxSanAntonio
Please note: Due to a power outage at the event, there is a gap in the middle section of this talk. We do not have capture of that section of the talk, but want...
Please note: Due to a power outage at the event, there is a gap in the middle section of this talk. We do not have capture of that section of the talk, but wanted to make as much of Dr. Klose's talk available as possible.
As founder and director of the South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases, with 19 infectious disease laboratories, Dr. Klose's research focuses on understanding bacterial pathogenesis in order to develop effective vaccines and therapeutics.
For more information on Klose: http://bio.utsa.edu/faculty-staff/dr.-karl-klose/#.UN4kdYnjlvI
Overview: The Superbug does exist. Dr. Klose offers profiles of bacteria and their sinister ways of evolving into antibiotic-resistant menaces. A cleverly designed slideshow accompanies Dr. Klose. 'No more meat treated with antibiotics' might be your take-away mantra.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized (subject to certain rules and regulations).
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wn.com/Rise Of The Superbug Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria Dr. Karl Klose At Tedxsanantonio
Please note: Due to a power outage at the event, there is a gap in the middle section of this talk. We do not have capture of that section of the talk, but wanted to make as much of Dr. Klose's talk available as possible.
As founder and director of the South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases, with 19 infectious disease laboratories, Dr. Klose's research focuses on understanding bacterial pathogenesis in order to develop effective vaccines and therapeutics.
For more information on Klose: http://bio.utsa.edu/faculty-staff/dr.-karl-klose/#.UN4kdYnjlvI
Overview: The Superbug does exist. Dr. Klose offers profiles of bacteria and their sinister ways of evolving into antibiotic-resistant menaces. A cleverly designed slideshow accompanies Dr. Klose. 'No more meat treated with antibiotics' might be your take-away mantra.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized (subject to certain rules and regulations).
Video Opener by Rod Guajardo foursandyfeet.com. Music: MUSICXXX Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.
Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: http://www.amara.org/en/v/BWQo/
- published: 26 Jan 2013
- views: 44401
PHARMACOLOGY; ANTIBIOTIC PRINCIPLES & the PENICILLINS by Professor Fink
Check-out professor fink's web-site or additional resources in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: www.professorfink.com Down-loadable e-books of th......
Check-out professor fink's web-site or additional resources in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: www.professorfink.com Down-loadable e-books of th...
wn.com/Pharmacology Antibiotic Principles The Penicillins By Professor Fink
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The Rise Of Superbugs Resistant To Antibiotics
Rise of the Superbugs - how the deadly misuse of antibiotics threatening our world
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Rise of the Superbugs - how the deadly misuse of antibiotics threatening our world
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The nightmare is here. Rampant use of antibiotics coupled with an explosion in global travel has led to superbugs spreading worldwide. Join us as we step into the lab with leading experts and listen to shocking stories of the health implications. Let's face up to the horror of antibiotic resistance before it's too late, as once a superbug gets out, there may be no stopping it....An authoritative, timely film, on an issue we ignore at our peril.
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Rise of the Superbugs - how the deadly misuse of antibiotics threatening our world
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The nightmare is here. Rampant use of antibiotics coupled with an explosion in global travel has led to superbugs spreading worldwide. Join us as we step into the lab with leading experts and listen to shocking stories of the health implications. Let's face up to the horror of antibiotic resistance before it's too late, as once a superbug gets out, there may be no stopping it....An authoritative, timely film, on an issue we ignore at our peril.
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Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 23 Feb 2015
- views: 39073
Maryn McKenna: What do we do when antibiotics don’t work any more?
Penicillin changed everything. Infections that had previously killed were suddenly quickly curable. Yet as Maryn McKenna shares in this sobering talk, we've squ...
Penicillin changed everything. Infections that had previously killed were suddenly quickly curable. Yet as Maryn McKenna shares in this sobering talk, we've squandered the advantages afforded us by that and later antibiotics. Drug-resistant bacteria mean we're entering a post-antibiotic world — and it won't be pretty. There are, however, things we can do ... if we start right now.
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Penicillin changed everything. Infections that had previously killed were suddenly quickly curable. Yet as Maryn McKenna shares in this sobering talk, we've squandered the advantages afforded us by that and later antibiotics. Drug-resistant bacteria mean we're entering a post-antibiotic world — and it won't be pretty. There are, however, things we can do ... if we start right now.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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- published: 25 Jun 2015
- views: 66527
Microbiology - Bacteria Antibiotic Resistance
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- published: 10 Jun 2014
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Antibiotics from Head to Toe: Part 3 - Pneumonia (HAP, CAP and Everything In Between)
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Program Overview
Antibiotic use in the s...
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Program Overview
Antibiotic use in the safest and most efficacious manor possible is critically important for multiple reasons. Appropriate antibiotic use decreases the morbidity and mortality associated with infectious diseases. However, in an era where antibiotic resistance is becoming increasingly more problematic, this must be balanced with judicious use to preserve antibiotic effectiveness. In the series titled, "Antibiotics from Head to Toe" we will review appropriate antibiotic use by disease state.
Nurse Educational Objectives
-Define community acquired pneumonia (CAP), hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP), ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) and healthcare associated pneumonia (HCAP)
-Identify the most common organisms seen in CAP, HAP, VAP and HCAP
-Select appropriate empiric antibiotic therapy for a patient with pneumonia
Pharmacist Educational Objectives
- Define community acquired pneumonia (CAP), hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP), ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) and healthcare associated pneumonia (HCAP)
-Identify the most common organisms seen in CAP, HAP, VAP and HCAP
-Select appropriate empiric antibiotic therapy for a patient with pneumonia
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Pharmacist 0798-0000-13-210-H01-P
Disclaimer:
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NEITHER FREECE/PHARMCON NOR ANY CONTENT PROVIDER INTENDS TO OR SHOULD BE CONSIDERED TO BE RENDERING MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. WHILE FREECE/PHARMCON AND ITS CONTENT PROVIDERS HAVE EXERCISED CARE IN PROVIDING INFORMATION, NO GUARANTEE OF ITS ACCURACY, TIMELINESS OR APPLICABILITY CAN BE OR IS MADE. YOU ASSUME ALL RISKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES WITH RESPECT TO ANY DECISIONS OR ADVICE MADE OR GIVEN AS A RESULT OF THE USE OF THE PROGRAM, PROGRAM MATERIALS, FREECE WEBSITE OR INTERACTION WITH CONTENT PROVIDERS.
IF MEDICAL OR OTHER EXPERT ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED, YOU SHOULD OBTAIN THE SERVICES OF A COMPETENT PROFESSIONAL.
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To receive credit, visit: http://www.freece.com/FreeCE/CECatalog_Details.aspx?ID=4c5b308c-4488-4639-a58b-5797a53a3c72
Program Overview
Antibiotic use in the safest and most efficacious manor possible is critically important for multiple reasons. Appropriate antibiotic use decreases the morbidity and mortality associated with infectious diseases. However, in an era where antibiotic resistance is becoming increasingly more problematic, this must be balanced with judicious use to preserve antibiotic effectiveness. In the series titled, "Antibiotics from Head to Toe" we will review appropriate antibiotic use by disease state.
Nurse Educational Objectives
-Define community acquired pneumonia (CAP), hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP), ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) and healthcare associated pneumonia (HCAP)
-Identify the most common organisms seen in CAP, HAP, VAP and HCAP
-Select appropriate empiric antibiotic therapy for a patient with pneumonia
Pharmacist Educational Objectives
- Define community acquired pneumonia (CAP), hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP), ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) and healthcare associated pneumonia (HCAP)
-Identify the most common organisms seen in CAP, HAP, VAP and HCAP
-Select appropriate empiric antibiotic therapy for a patient with pneumonia
Accreditation
Pharmacist 0798-0000-13-210-H01-P
Disclaimer:
The Content and Program Materials contained are provided by FreeCE/PharmCon as a service to its registrants and to the public.
THE INFORMATION OFFERED IS FOR GENERAL EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE INFORMATION OR ADVICE CONCERNING SPECIFIC PROBLEMS OF SITUATIONS.
IT IS NOT INTENDED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE PROFESSIONALS OWN RESEARCH, OR FOR HIS OWN PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT OR ADVICE FOR A SPECIFIC PROBLEM OF SITUATION.
NEITHER FREECE/PHARMCON NOR ANY CONTENT PROVIDER INTENDS TO OR SHOULD BE CONSIDERED TO BE RENDERING MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. WHILE FREECE/PHARMCON AND ITS CONTENT PROVIDERS HAVE EXERCISED CARE IN PROVIDING INFORMATION, NO GUARANTEE OF ITS ACCURACY, TIMELINESS OR APPLICABILITY CAN BE OR IS MADE. YOU ASSUME ALL RISKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES WITH RESPECT TO ANY DECISIONS OR ADVICE MADE OR GIVEN AS A RESULT OF THE USE OF THE PROGRAM, PROGRAM MATERIALS, FREECE WEBSITE OR INTERACTION WITH CONTENT PROVIDERS.
IF MEDICAL OR OTHER EXPERT ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED, YOU SHOULD OBTAIN THE SERVICES OF A COMPETENT PROFESSIONAL.
- published: 10 Jun 2014
- views: 2897
Antibiotic Lyrics - Paula Alcasid
Paula Alcasid's Antibiotic. (c) 2014 Downorth Musique. All Rights Reserved....
Paula Alcasid's Antibiotic. (c) 2014 Downorth Musique. All Rights Reserved.
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Paula Alcasid's Antibiotic. (c) 2014 Downorth Musique. All Rights Reserved.
- published: 07 Feb 2014
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Cephalosporin antibiotic
This antibiotic tutorial explains the mode of action of cephalosporin antibiotics. It also explains the use and side effects of cephalosporins in antibacteri......
This antibiotic tutorial explains the mode of action of cephalosporin antibiotics. It also explains the use and side effects of cephalosporins in antibacteri...
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This antibiotic tutorial explains the mode of action of cephalosporin antibiotics. It also explains the use and side effects of cephalosporins in antibacteri...
Life in a Post-Antibiotic World: VICE on HBO Debrief (Episode 6)
Thomas Morton visited leading scientists around the world to see what can be done as antibiotics lose their effectiveness. This is his Debrief from Season 3 Epi...
Thomas Morton visited leading scientists around the world to see what can be done as antibiotics lose their effectiveness. This is his Debrief from Season 3 Episode 6.
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wn.com/Life In A Post Antibiotic World Vice On Hbo Debrief (Episode 6)
Thomas Morton visited leading scientists around the world to see what can be done as antibiotics lose their effectiveness. This is his Debrief from Season 3 Episode 6.
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- published: 18 Apr 2015
- views: 23668
Classification of Bacteria (Antibiotics - Lecture 1)
The opening video on a course on antibiotics, focusing on how morphology, gram stain, and other tests of bacteria can be used to create a clinically useful c......
The opening video on a course on antibiotics, focusing on how morphology, gram stain, and other tests of bacteria can be used to create a clinically useful c...
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The opening video on a course on antibiotics, focusing on how morphology, gram stain, and other tests of bacteria can be used to create a clinically useful c...
NEBULIZED ANTIBIOTIC HOOKAH! (11.4.15)
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- published: 05 Nov 2015
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Antibiotic Use in the Poultry Industry
Antibiotic use in poultry production has been very beneficial in enhancing bird health. To help provide insight into the current and future use of antibiotics i...
Antibiotic use in poultry production has been very beneficial in enhancing bird health. To help provide insight into the current and future use of antibiotics in poultry, U.S. Poultry & Egg Association (USPOULTRY) is releasing a new video. The video features two noted experts, Dr. Randy Singer, Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Medicine, University of Minnesota, and Dr. Charles Hofacre, Professor, Poultry Diagnostic and Research Center, Department of Population Health, University of Georgia.
Dr. Singer and Dr. Hofacre provide information on why antibiotics are given to poultry, how antibiotics are provided, how the decision is made to treat with antibiotics, how antibiotic use in poultry affects antibiotic resistance in foodborne pathogens, how flocks raised without antibiotics are treated if they get sick, the difference between medically and non-medically important antibiotics, and the future changes for antibiotic usage in poultry production.
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Antibiotic use in poultry production has been very beneficial in enhancing bird health. To help provide insight into the current and future use of antibiotics in poultry, U.S. Poultry & Egg Association (USPOULTRY) is releasing a new video. The video features two noted experts, Dr. Randy Singer, Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Medicine, University of Minnesota, and Dr. Charles Hofacre, Professor, Poultry Diagnostic and Research Center, Department of Population Health, University of Georgia.
Dr. Singer and Dr. Hofacre provide information on why antibiotics are given to poultry, how antibiotics are provided, how the decision is made to treat with antibiotics, how antibiotic use in poultry affects antibiotic resistance in foodborne pathogens, how flocks raised without antibiotics are treated if they get sick, the difference between medically and non-medically important antibiotics, and the future changes for antibiotic usage in poultry production.
- published: 06 Sep 2014
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Life in the Post-Antibiotic Era is Going to Suck | Kevin Judice | TEDxSMU
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. The discovery of antibiotics in the early part of the last century res...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. The discovery of antibiotics in the early part of the last century resulted in the greatest single jump in average human lifespan in the recorded history of medicine. After more than 80 years of antibiotic over-use, regulatory hostility, and corporate indifference we have arrived, collectively, at the eve of the “post-antibiotic era”. Should this emerge in full we will re-engage a reality in which minor scrapes and sore throats are life-threatening events, with predictably shocking implications for everyday life. I will discuss the rise of antibiotic-resistant super-bugs, my personal involvement in efforts to combat them, and a few reasons for optimism in the face of what is otherwise a truly grim situation.
Dr. Judice is a co-founder of Cidara. Prior to launching Cidara, he served as an advisor to various investors and entrepreneurs, and served as the founding CEO of DiCE Molecules, Inc. in 2013. From 2004-2011, Dr. Judice was the founding CSO, and from 2007, the CEO at Achaogen, Inc. (Nasdaq: AKAO), a company dedicated to the discovery and development of antibiotics to treat serious infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria. Prior to Achaogen he oversaw the small molecule discovery group at Genentech, and before that he was the tenth employee at Theravance, Inc (Nasdaq: THRX) where he led the discovery of Vibativ (telavancin), a marketed anti-MRSA antibiotic. Dr. Judice received his PhD in organic chemistry at UCLA, working under Nobel laureate D.J. Cram, and was an NIH postdoctoral fellow in the laboratories of Peter Schultz at Berkeley. In 2008, he was named a Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute and is a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
wn.com/Life In The Post Antibiotic Era Is Going To Suck | Kevin Judice | Tedxsmu
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. The discovery of antibiotics in the early part of the last century resulted in the greatest single jump in average human lifespan in the recorded history of medicine. After more than 80 years of antibiotic over-use, regulatory hostility, and corporate indifference we have arrived, collectively, at the eve of the “post-antibiotic era”. Should this emerge in full we will re-engage a reality in which minor scrapes and sore throats are life-threatening events, with predictably shocking implications for everyday life. I will discuss the rise of antibiotic-resistant super-bugs, my personal involvement in efforts to combat them, and a few reasons for optimism in the face of what is otherwise a truly grim situation.
Dr. Judice is a co-founder of Cidara. Prior to launching Cidara, he served as an advisor to various investors and entrepreneurs, and served as the founding CEO of DiCE Molecules, Inc. in 2013. From 2004-2011, Dr. Judice was the founding CSO, and from 2007, the CEO at Achaogen, Inc. (Nasdaq: AKAO), a company dedicated to the discovery and development of antibiotics to treat serious infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria. Prior to Achaogen he oversaw the small molecule discovery group at Genentech, and before that he was the tenth employee at Theravance, Inc (Nasdaq: THRX) where he led the discovery of Vibativ (telavancin), a marketed anti-MRSA antibiotic. Dr. Judice received his PhD in organic chemistry at UCLA, working under Nobel laureate D.J. Cram, and was an NIH postdoctoral fellow in the laboratories of Peter Schultz at Berkeley. In 2008, he was named a Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute and is a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
- published: 12 Nov 2014
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Testing an Antibiotic Using a Disk Diffusion Assay - Kirby Bauer Method
At GoldBio, we make sure each of our products are thoroughly tested to the highest standards. In addition to a typical certificate of analysis (COA), we also......
At GoldBio, we make sure each of our products are thoroughly tested to the highest standards. In addition to a typical certificate of analysis (COA), we also...
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At GoldBio, we make sure each of our products are thoroughly tested to the highest standards. In addition to a typical certificate of analysis (COA), we also...
Post-Antibiotic World: Sneak Peek (VICE on HBO)
Check out another sneak peek: http://bit.ly/1HxlVFe
We rely on antibiotics to treat everything from stomach bugs to skin rashes to bronchitis. In fact, we’ve be...
Check out another sneak peek: http://bit.ly/1HxlVFe
We rely on antibiotics to treat everything from stomach bugs to skin rashes to bronchitis. In fact, we’ve been overusing them—and in doing so giving rise to new crop of dangerous bacterial infections that can’t be treated by anything we can get at the pharmacy. The more we use antibiotics, the more we help these superbugs build up their resistance. It’s an evolutionary battle, and the humans are losing. The projections are dire: according to some experts, antibiotic-resistant bacteria could kill 10 million people a year by 2050, surpassing cancer deaths.
With their backs to the wall, scientists are now racing to find new natural sources of anti-bacterial compounds. VICE’s Thomas Morton travels along as they search deep in the jungle and deep underground for the life-saving drugs we so desperately need.
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wn.com/Post Antibiotic World Sneak Peek (Vice On Hbo)
Check out another sneak peek: http://bit.ly/1HxlVFe
We rely on antibiotics to treat everything from stomach bugs to skin rashes to bronchitis. In fact, we’ve been overusing them—and in doing so giving rise to new crop of dangerous bacterial infections that can’t be treated by anything we can get at the pharmacy. The more we use antibiotics, the more we help these superbugs build up their resistance. It’s an evolutionary battle, and the humans are losing. The projections are dire: according to some experts, antibiotic-resistant bacteria could kill 10 million people a year by 2050, surpassing cancer deaths.
With their backs to the wall, scientists are now racing to find new natural sources of anti-bacterial compounds. VICE’s Thomas Morton travels along as they search deep in the jungle and deep underground for the life-saving drugs we so desperately need.
Watch VICE Fridays at on HBO at 11PM, 10PM Central.
Watch Season 1: http://bit.ly/VICE-HBO-S1
Watch Season 2: http://bit.ly/VICE-HBO-S2-E1
Click here to subscribe to VICE: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE
Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos
Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com
More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideos
Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice
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- published: 16 Apr 2015
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Antibiotic / the HIATUS
the HIATUS 1st EP 「Insomnia」 FLCF-4309 ¥1260 (tax in) now on sale www.thehiatus.com www.takeshihosomi.com....
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IEC and advocacy on rational use of antibiotics
World antibiotic awareness week is observed during the 3rd week of every year.
16-22 November, 2015 is World Antibiotics Awareness Week
Please be mindful of rational use of Antibiotics.
Produced by: Ministry of Health Bhutan
Animation: Studio Awake-can (former Kewa Studio) https://www.facebook.com/studio.awakecan/?fref=ts
Music and recordings: M-Studio https://www.facebook.com/mstudiobhutan
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Antibiotic Resistance
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HL Bio Antibiotic Resistance Discussion
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The 'Last Resort' Antibiotic Just Lost Its Fail-Safe Status - Newsy
Researchers in China have found a gene resistant to what's commonly known as the "last resort" antibiotic –– and its spreading through bacteria.
See more at http://www.newsy.com/
Follow Ryan Biek: http://www.twitter.com/ryanbiek
Sources:
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/dna-helix-animation/
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/blue-pills-in-an-opened-bottle-4/
The Lancet
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Is The World Ready For A 'Post-Antibiotic Era'
The world is on the cusp of a "post-antibiotic era", scientists have warned after finding bacteria resistant to drugs used when all other treatments have failed.
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-34857015
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com
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Antibiotic Awareness Week (Urdu)
Translated with permission from the World Health Organization.
It's antibiotic awareness week! Participate by sharing and spreading!
Click www.aceso.care/antibiotic-awareness to learn more!
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Intact Genomics - Novel Antibiotic Discovery Platform
From our unique skill set in working with large ‘intact’ sections of DNA, we’ve developed a revolutionary fungal drug discovery platform.
more info: https://www.sbir.gov/sbirsearch/detail/709887
www.intactgenomics.com
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Antibiotic resistance...What is a superbug and its effects?
Antibiotic resistance...What is a superbug and its effects?
https://youtu.be/MdVbcJ4X0xw
The world is on the cusp of a "post-antibiotic era", scientists have warned after finding bacteria resistant to drugs used when all other treatments have failed.
The origin of HIV and AIDS. At last The secret is revealed.Genetics has told us when this came..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-7q3jUvGm0
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WHO worried that abuse of antibiotics could give rise to superbugs
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that with the current surge in antibiotic resistance, the world is at risk of slipping into a post-antibiotics era in which common infections will once again mean certain death.
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The Doctors - Antibiotics to Combat Red Skin Associated w/ Severe Eczema
On a televised episode of 'The Doctors', Briana learns about the fundamentals of the Aron Regime. As Dr. Aron routinely points out, severe eczema is typically made worse by Staphylococcus aureus. Very few doctors do skin cultures for eczema as was advised here by Dr. Sonia Batra and always by Dr. Aron (when in doubt). Using steroids conventionally prescribed, and without an antibiotic to fight the
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Antibiotic resistance: World on cusp of 'post-antibiotic era'
Antibiotic resistance: World on cusp of 'post-antibiotic era'
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Fighting Antibiotic Resistance in #Doncasterisgreat
Doncaster’s doctors are warning that the widespread use of antibiotics could soon make them useless against fighting life-threatening infections unless action is taken now.
They are reminding patients that not every infection requires an antibiotic and they will not be prescribed unless they are a medically appropriate treatment.
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What Responsible Antibiotic Use Means on a Pig Farm
America's pig farmers work closely with veterinarians to ensure that their pigs stay healthy. However, at times pigs need medical attention, which may require the use of antibiotics to treat illness. Responsible antibiotic use means using only what's necessary for pig health. This sensible approach means doing what's best for food safety, animal well-being and the environment or in other words...P
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Antibiotics: past, present and a future?
In many ways the post war years were a golden era for modern medicine. As our knowledge and understanding of the plethora of microbes that cause infectious diseases steadily increased, it felt as if the common infections that had stalked humanity for millennia were being systematically eradicated. Hygiene measures were improving and we had increased the reach of our vaccination programs. We also d
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Antibiotic resistance: World on cusp of 'post-antibiotic era' - BBC News
Scientists warn the world is on the cusp of a "post-antibiotic era" after discovering superbugs resistant to the strongest drug available. Dr Elizabeth Tayler outlines just how serious these developments are.
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How To manufacture Antibiotic
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What is Amoxil ? Antibiotic Information | antibiotic-amoxil-online
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Antibiotic Awareness Week briefing and expert panel discussion
Prior to Antibiotic Awareness Week 2015 NPS MedicineWise hosted an expert briefing on antibiotic resistance for Senators and Members of the House of Representatives at Parliament House, Canberra. The briefing included an address from the Hon Sussan Ley MP, Minister for Health .
The Expert Panel :
Dr Lynn Weekes AM, Chief Executive of NPS MedicineWise (Moderator)
Professor Chris Baggoley, Austral
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Growth Of Superbugs In Food With Antibiotic Overuse In Animals
From: https://www.youtube.com/user/CBSThisMorning
November 18, 2015 - Consumer Reports spent three years examining the risks from routinely feeding animals drugs. At least two million Americans get antibiotic-resistant infections each year with 23,000 deaths. Urvashi Rangan, Consumer Reports' director of consumer safety and sustainability, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the findings and what
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World Antibiotic Awareness Week
This week is the first ever World Antibiotic Awareness Week. Antibiotic resistance has become a growing problem in the world. Because of this the World Health Organization has launched a campaign to bring awareness to the issue and encourage people to use antibiotics in a safe way.
IEC and advocacy on rational use of antibiotics
World antibiotic awareness week is observed during the 3rd week of every year.
16-22 November, 2015 is World Antibiotics Awareness Week
Please be mindful of ...
World antibiotic awareness week is observed during the 3rd week of every year.
16-22 November, 2015 is World Antibiotics Awareness Week
Please be mindful of rational use of Antibiotics.
Produced by: Ministry of Health Bhutan
Animation: Studio Awake-can (former Kewa Studio) https://www.facebook.com/studio.awakecan/?fref=ts
Music and recordings: M-Studio https://www.facebook.com/mstudiobhutan/
Spread the love :) Spread the message
wn.com/Iec And Advocacy On Rational Use Of Antibiotics
World antibiotic awareness week is observed during the 3rd week of every year.
16-22 November, 2015 is World Antibiotics Awareness Week
Please be mindful of rational use of Antibiotics.
Produced by: Ministry of Health Bhutan
Animation: Studio Awake-can (former Kewa Studio) https://www.facebook.com/studio.awakecan/?fref=ts
Music and recordings: M-Studio https://www.facebook.com/mstudiobhutan/
Spread the love :) Spread the message
- published: 20 Nov 2015
- views: 2
Antibiotic Resistance
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- published: 20 Nov 2015
- views: 4
HL Bio Antibiotic Resistance Discussion
This video is about HL Bio Antibiotic Resistance Discussion...
This video is about HL Bio Antibiotic Resistance Discussion
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- published: 19 Nov 2015
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The 'Last Resort' Antibiotic Just Lost Its Fail-Safe Status - Newsy
Researchers in China have found a gene resistant to what's commonly known as the "last resort" antibiotic –– and its spreading through bacteria.
See more at ht...
Researchers in China have found a gene resistant to what's commonly known as the "last resort" antibiotic –– and its spreading through bacteria.
See more at http://www.newsy.com/
Follow Ryan Biek: http://www.twitter.com/ryanbiek
Sources:
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/dna-helix-animation/
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/blue-pills-in-an-opened-bottle-4/
The Lancet
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(15)00424-7/abstract
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/bacteria-through-microscope/
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/bacterial-cells-dividing/
Flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/10086248@N07/820507047/in/photolist-2fvjae-9PG5sy-nt8C4q-xDh2vJ-4P3JVV-cZn9dU-9DUpXx-bSDtxk-3YDjJZ-qoxb4p-3YHFvJ-qbhZUY-r3TuCM-r3TCGn-7iXfum-b6LJRZ-zyL1uQ-bJkVxH-cqBLzy-9PG5tY-bGp4yF-9kN4XE-oLvrCp-r3L77Y-doKaS3-9udxjh-4aQSso-f2TWp6-cCy4du-uHtco2-cFfpQG-nQR8cS-pQTq2G-acXMdC-oRikME-7dgMwp-7djL6s-4be9QG-9uavE4-o8cX9b-5jC5xj-9rUeuk-9udwxL-9uaxw8-rfgxYg-oRobij-7Tpktn-4bacx8-dRsLkh-q8pUhh/
New Scientist
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn28513-bacteria-now-resistant-even-to-last-resort-antibiotics/
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/industrial-cattle-farm-feeding-time/
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/pigs-playing-in-mud/
Flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/stuartwebster/5829527553/in/photolist-9T8RrK-dnCKiu-dnCECx-dnCKnh-7TyA9-wLpLEW-8LiWZB-7KwG2z-dJqU9o-bpcUw6-a1yeGg-7WQtVq-nFD33-At1jYC-A9XDC4-4njkWJ-f82mdb-auBL7L-87G3Q6-9HrTJ8-5grH2s-nCHQqE-bpfAWr-fvhfs-3dptc8-6vjJbm-xALKL9-3ULP5s-9Ymohp-bmB1Gq-dHXsaq-9gd9Be-bzvX6k-8a5yrP-8aoKii-8ay5qv-od7c72-ALBtnR-bLHiRK-8V5iWw-3FZE1-ArYPp-bAz7hB-cX5Rh-9FgBph-2CVXR-ddN6YM-jBm123-dHAmUt-dHG1rv
The Review on Antimicrobial Resistance
http://amr-review.org/sites/default/files/AMR%20Review%20Paper%20-%20Tackling%20a%20crisis%20for%20the%20health%20and%20wealth%20of%20nations_1.pdf
Image via: Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/blue-pills-in-an-opened-bottle-4/
wn.com/The 'Last Resort' Antibiotic Just Lost Its Fail Safe Status Newsy
Researchers in China have found a gene resistant to what's commonly known as the "last resort" antibiotic –– and its spreading through bacteria.
See more at http://www.newsy.com/
Follow Ryan Biek: http://www.twitter.com/ryanbiek
Sources:
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/dna-helix-animation/
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/blue-pills-in-an-opened-bottle-4/
The Lancet
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(15)00424-7/abstract
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/bacteria-through-microscope/
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/bacterial-cells-dividing/
Flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/10086248@N07/820507047/in/photolist-2fvjae-9PG5sy-nt8C4q-xDh2vJ-4P3JVV-cZn9dU-9DUpXx-bSDtxk-3YDjJZ-qoxb4p-3YHFvJ-qbhZUY-r3TuCM-r3TCGn-7iXfum-b6LJRZ-zyL1uQ-bJkVxH-cqBLzy-9PG5tY-bGp4yF-9kN4XE-oLvrCp-r3L77Y-doKaS3-9udxjh-4aQSso-f2TWp6-cCy4du-uHtco2-cFfpQG-nQR8cS-pQTq2G-acXMdC-oRikME-7dgMwp-7djL6s-4be9QG-9uavE4-o8cX9b-5jC5xj-9rUeuk-9udwxL-9uaxw8-rfgxYg-oRobij-7Tpktn-4bacx8-dRsLkh-q8pUhh/
New Scientist
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn28513-bacteria-now-resistant-even-to-last-resort-antibiotics/
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/industrial-cattle-farm-feeding-time/
Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/pigs-playing-in-mud/
Flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/stuartwebster/5829527553/in/photolist-9T8RrK-dnCKiu-dnCECx-dnCKnh-7TyA9-wLpLEW-8LiWZB-7KwG2z-dJqU9o-bpcUw6-a1yeGg-7WQtVq-nFD33-At1jYC-A9XDC4-4njkWJ-f82mdb-auBL7L-87G3Q6-9HrTJ8-5grH2s-nCHQqE-bpfAWr-fvhfs-3dptc8-6vjJbm-xALKL9-3ULP5s-9Ymohp-bmB1Gq-dHXsaq-9gd9Be-bzvX6k-8a5yrP-8aoKii-8ay5qv-od7c72-ALBtnR-bLHiRK-8V5iWw-3FZE1-ArYPp-bAz7hB-cX5Rh-9FgBph-2CVXR-ddN6YM-jBm123-dHAmUt-dHG1rv
The Review on Antimicrobial Resistance
http://amr-review.org/sites/default/files/AMR%20Review%20Paper%20-%20Tackling%20a%20crisis%20for%20the%20health%20and%20wealth%20of%20nations_1.pdf
Image via: Videoblocks
https://www.videoblocks.com/video/blue-pills-in-an-opened-bottle-4/
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 339
Is The World Ready For A 'Post-Antibiotic Era'
The world is on the cusp of a "post-antibiotic era", scientists have warned after finding bacteria resistant to drugs used when all other treatments have failed...
The world is on the cusp of a "post-antibiotic era", scientists have warned after finding bacteria resistant to drugs used when all other treatments have failed.
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-34857015
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com
wn.com/Is The World Ready For A 'Post Antibiotic Era'
The world is on the cusp of a "post-antibiotic era", scientists have warned after finding bacteria resistant to drugs used when all other treatments have failed.
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-34857015
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 44
Antibiotic Awareness Week (Urdu)
Translated with permission from the World Health Organization.
It's antibiotic awareness week! Participate by sharing and spreading!
Click www.aceso.care/antib...
Translated with permission from the World Health Organization.
It's antibiotic awareness week! Participate by sharing and spreading!
Click www.aceso.care/antibiotic-awareness to learn more!
wn.com/Antibiotic Awareness Week (Urdu)
Translated with permission from the World Health Organization.
It's antibiotic awareness week! Participate by sharing and spreading!
Click www.aceso.care/antibiotic-awareness to learn more!
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 1
Intact Genomics - Novel Antibiotic Discovery Platform
From our unique skill set in working with large ‘intact’ sections of DNA, we’ve developed a revolutionary fungal drug discovery platform.
more info: https://www...
From our unique skill set in working with large ‘intact’ sections of DNA, we’ve developed a revolutionary fungal drug discovery platform.
more info: https://www.sbir.gov/sbirsearch/detail/709887
www.intactgenomics.com
wn.com/Intact Genomics Novel Antibiotic Discovery Platform
From our unique skill set in working with large ‘intact’ sections of DNA, we’ve developed a revolutionary fungal drug discovery platform.
more info: https://www.sbir.gov/sbirsearch/detail/709887
www.intactgenomics.com
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 19
Antibiotic resistance...What is a superbug and its effects?
Antibiotic resistance...What is a superbug and its effects?
https://youtu.be/MdVbcJ4X0xw
The world is on the cusp of a "post-antibiotic era", scientists have w...
Antibiotic resistance...What is a superbug and its effects?
https://youtu.be/MdVbcJ4X0xw
The world is on the cusp of a "post-antibiotic era", scientists have warned after finding bacteria resistant to drugs used when all other treatments have failed.
The origin of HIV and AIDS. At last The secret is revealed.Genetics has told us when this came..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-7q3jUvGm0
wn.com/Antibiotic Resistance...What Is A Superbug And Its Effects
Antibiotic resistance...What is a superbug and its effects?
https://youtu.be/MdVbcJ4X0xw
The world is on the cusp of a "post-antibiotic era", scientists have warned after finding bacteria resistant to drugs used when all other treatments have failed.
The origin of HIV and AIDS. At last The secret is revealed.Genetics has told us when this came..
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- published: 19 Nov 2015
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WHO worried that abuse of antibiotics could give rise to superbugs
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that with the current surge in antibiotic resistance, the world is at risk of slipping into a post-antibiotics er...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that with the current surge in antibiotic resistance, the world is at risk of slipping into a post-antibiotics era in which common infections will once again mean certain death.
wn.com/Who Worried That Abuse Of Antibiotics Could Give Rise To Superbugs
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that with the current surge in antibiotic resistance, the world is at risk of slipping into a post-antibiotics era in which common infections will once again mean certain death.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 42
The Doctors - Antibiotics to Combat Red Skin Associated w/ Severe Eczema
On a televised episode of 'The Doctors', Briana learns about the fundamentals of the Aron Regime. As Dr. Aron routinely points out, severe eczema is typically m...
On a televised episode of 'The Doctors', Briana learns about the fundamentals of the Aron Regime. As Dr. Aron routinely points out, severe eczema is typically made worse by Staphylococcus aureus. Very few doctors do skin cultures for eczema as was advised here by Dr. Sonia Batra and always by Dr. Aron (when in doubt). Using steroids conventionally prescribed, and without an antibiotic to fight the infection, is likely to only make conditions worse as it did for Briana (staph spreads when inflammation is reduced by topical steroids alone, creating more red skin). Dr. Aron tapers the steroid use and mixes it with an antibiotic to fight the Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection and this heals the red skin associated with steroid use and severe eczema. After years of fighting red skin issues, The Doctors have now helped Briana find the missing pieces to her skin condition with a MRSA diagnosis and equipped her with the tools to help her skin quickly heal. #goodbyeredskin #hellohealing #draronsregime
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wn.com/The Doctors Antibiotics To Combat Red Skin Associated W Severe Eczema
On a televised episode of 'The Doctors', Briana learns about the fundamentals of the Aron Regime. As Dr. Aron routinely points out, severe eczema is typically made worse by Staphylococcus aureus. Very few doctors do skin cultures for eczema as was advised here by Dr. Sonia Batra and always by Dr. Aron (when in doubt). Using steroids conventionally prescribed, and without an antibiotic to fight the infection, is likely to only make conditions worse as it did for Briana (staph spreads when inflammation is reduced by topical steroids alone, creating more red skin). Dr. Aron tapers the steroid use and mixes it with an antibiotic to fight the Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection and this heals the red skin associated with steroid use and severe eczema. After years of fighting red skin issues, The Doctors have now helped Briana find the missing pieces to her skin condition with a MRSA diagnosis and equipped her with the tools to help her skin quickly heal. #goodbyeredskin #hellohealing #draronsregime
Visit http://www.draron.com or https://www.facebook.com/draronpage (on Facebook) to learn more.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 107
Antibiotic resistance: World on cusp of 'post-antibiotic era'
Antibiotic resistance: World on cusp of 'post-antibiotic era'...
Antibiotic resistance: World on cusp of 'post-antibiotic era'
wn.com/Antibiotic Resistance World On Cusp Of 'Post Antibiotic Era'
Antibiotic resistance: World on cusp of 'post-antibiotic era'
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 12
Fighting Antibiotic Resistance in #Doncasterisgreat
Doncaster’s doctors are warning that the widespread use of antibiotics could soon make them useless against fighting life-threatening infections unless action i...
Doncaster’s doctors are warning that the widespread use of antibiotics could soon make them useless against fighting life-threatening infections unless action is taken now.
They are reminding patients that not every infection requires an antibiotic and they will not be prescribed unless they are a medically appropriate treatment.
wn.com/Fighting Antibiotic Resistance In Doncasterisgreat
Doncaster’s doctors are warning that the widespread use of antibiotics could soon make them useless against fighting life-threatening infections unless action is taken now.
They are reminding patients that not every infection requires an antibiotic and they will not be prescribed unless they are a medically appropriate treatment.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 51
What Responsible Antibiotic Use Means on a Pig Farm
America's pig farmers work closely with veterinarians to ensure that their pigs stay healthy. However, at times pigs need medical attention, which may require t...
America's pig farmers work closely with veterinarians to ensure that their pigs stay healthy. However, at times pigs need medical attention, which may require the use of antibiotics to treat illness. Responsible antibiotic use means using only what's necessary for pig health. This sensible approach means doing what's best for food safety, animal well-being and the environment or in other words...People, Pigs and Planet.
wn.com/What Responsible Antibiotic Use Means On A Pig Farm
America's pig farmers work closely with veterinarians to ensure that their pigs stay healthy. However, at times pigs need medical attention, which may require the use of antibiotics to treat illness. Responsible antibiotic use means using only what's necessary for pig health. This sensible approach means doing what's best for food safety, animal well-being and the environment or in other words...People, Pigs and Planet.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 94
Antibiotics: past, present and a future?
In many ways the post war years were a golden era for modern medicine. As our knowledge and understanding of the plethora of microbes that cause infectious dise...
In many ways the post war years were a golden era for modern medicine. As our knowledge and understanding of the plethora of microbes that cause infectious diseases steadily increased, it felt as if the common infections that had stalked humanity for millennia were being systematically eradicated. Hygiene measures were improving and we had increased the reach of our vaccination programs. We also discovered antibiotics, a range of 'magic bullets' that looked set to change the face of modern medicine by destroying the microbes that caused infections. Not only were we learning to prevent infectious disease, we could also cure them.
Sadly this age of optimism was short lived as the microbial world fought back; once again we seem to be in an era where infections are life threatening. The arsenal of antibiotics that we have at our disposal is becoming much less effective and treatment failures are increasing. Bacteria, viruses and fungi are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics and inappropriate use of these valuable medicines has added to the problem. Society is rapidly approaching a situation where we may be unable to prevent or treat everyday infections or diseases.
This worrying state of affairs has coincided with the development pipeline for new antibiotics reducing to an all-time low. This 'perfect storm' has led to a raft of global initiatives designed to encourage renewed investment in antibiotic discovery and production. In addition, as a global society we are being asked to work together to conserve the antibiotics that we have left in order to extend their shelf life by using them in an optimal and economical way. What is empowering is that we all have an opportunity to make a positive impact on this life-threatening situation. Although it is extremely unlikely that we will be able to eradicate this natural process of antibiotic resistance there is potential for society to take a multidisciplinary approach to minimise its impact on our heath both now and in the future.
Laura Bowater began her academic career at the University of Dundee graduating with an MSc and a PhD in microbial biochemistry. She continued her scientific research at the John Innes Centre. Laura has combined her interest in Antimicrobial resistance and her passion for science communication and is currently leading a brand new, interdisciplinary research project focused on public engagement with the global problem of antibiotic resistance (ARM). She also enjoys teaching medical sciences in the Norwich Medical School.
wn.com/Antibiotics Past, Present And A Future
In many ways the post war years were a golden era for modern medicine. As our knowledge and understanding of the plethora of microbes that cause infectious diseases steadily increased, it felt as if the common infections that had stalked humanity for millennia were being systematically eradicated. Hygiene measures were improving and we had increased the reach of our vaccination programs. We also discovered antibiotics, a range of 'magic bullets' that looked set to change the face of modern medicine by destroying the microbes that caused infections. Not only were we learning to prevent infectious disease, we could also cure them.
Sadly this age of optimism was short lived as the microbial world fought back; once again we seem to be in an era where infections are life threatening. The arsenal of antibiotics that we have at our disposal is becoming much less effective and treatment failures are increasing. Bacteria, viruses and fungi are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics and inappropriate use of these valuable medicines has added to the problem. Society is rapidly approaching a situation where we may be unable to prevent or treat everyday infections or diseases.
This worrying state of affairs has coincided with the development pipeline for new antibiotics reducing to an all-time low. This 'perfect storm' has led to a raft of global initiatives designed to encourage renewed investment in antibiotic discovery and production. In addition, as a global society we are being asked to work together to conserve the antibiotics that we have left in order to extend their shelf life by using them in an optimal and economical way. What is empowering is that we all have an opportunity to make a positive impact on this life-threatening situation. Although it is extremely unlikely that we will be able to eradicate this natural process of antibiotic resistance there is potential for society to take a multidisciplinary approach to minimise its impact on our heath both now and in the future.
Laura Bowater began her academic career at the University of Dundee graduating with an MSc and a PhD in microbial biochemistry. She continued her scientific research at the John Innes Centre. Laura has combined her interest in Antimicrobial resistance and her passion for science communication and is currently leading a brand new, interdisciplinary research project focused on public engagement with the global problem of antibiotic resistance (ARM). She also enjoys teaching medical sciences in the Norwich Medical School.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 27
Antibiotic resistance: World on cusp of 'post-antibiotic era' - BBC News
Scientists warn the world is on the cusp of a "post-antibiotic era" after discovering superbugs resistant to the strongest drug available. Dr Elizabeth Tayler o...
Scientists warn the world is on the cusp of a "post-antibiotic era" after discovering superbugs resistant to the strongest drug available. Dr Elizabeth Tayler outlines just how serious these developments are.
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wn.com/Antibiotic Resistance World On Cusp Of 'Post Antibiotic Era' BBC News
Scientists warn the world is on the cusp of a "post-antibiotic era" after discovering superbugs resistant to the strongest drug available. Dr Elizabeth Tayler outlines just how serious these developments are.
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- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 1357
How To manufacture Antibiotic
Manufacturing Technique Of Worlds Different types of Products...
Manufacturing Technique Of Worlds Different types of Products
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Manufacturing Technique Of Worlds Different types of Products
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 0
Antibiotic Awareness Week briefing and expert panel discussion
Prior to Antibiotic Awareness Week 2015 NPS MedicineWise hosted an expert briefing on antibiotic resistance for Senators and Members of the House of Representa...
Prior to Antibiotic Awareness Week 2015 NPS MedicineWise hosted an expert briefing on antibiotic resistance for Senators and Members of the House of Representatives at Parliament House, Canberra. The briefing included an address from the Hon Sussan Ley MP, Minister for Health .
The Expert Panel :
Dr Lynn Weekes AM, Chief Executive of NPS MedicineWise (Moderator)
Professor Chris Baggoley, Australia’s Chief Medical Officer
Dr Mark Schipp, Australia’s Chief Veterinary Officer
Professor Peter Collignon, Infectious Diseases Physician and Microbiologist
Dr Guan Yeo, GP representative, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Dr Sue Andrews, President, Health Care Consumers Association of the ACT
wn.com/Antibiotic Awareness Week Briefing And Expert Panel Discussion
Prior to Antibiotic Awareness Week 2015 NPS MedicineWise hosted an expert briefing on antibiotic resistance for Senators and Members of the House of Representatives at Parliament House, Canberra. The briefing included an address from the Hon Sussan Ley MP, Minister for Health .
The Expert Panel :
Dr Lynn Weekes AM, Chief Executive of NPS MedicineWise (Moderator)
Professor Chris Baggoley, Australia’s Chief Medical Officer
Dr Mark Schipp, Australia’s Chief Veterinary Officer
Professor Peter Collignon, Infectious Diseases Physician and Microbiologist
Dr Guan Yeo, GP representative, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Dr Sue Andrews, President, Health Care Consumers Association of the ACT
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 15
Growth Of Superbugs In Food With Antibiotic Overuse In Animals
From: https://www.youtube.com/user/CBSThisMorning
November 18, 2015 - Consumer Reports spent three years examining the risks from routinely feeding animals dru...
From: https://www.youtube.com/user/CBSThisMorning
November 18, 2015 - Consumer Reports spent three years examining the risks from routinely feeding animals drugs. At least two million Americans get antibiotic-resistant infections each year with 23,000 deaths. Urvashi Rangan, Consumer Reports' director of consumer safety and sustainability, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the findings and what you can do to protect your family.
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From: https://www.youtube.com/user/CBSThisMorning
November 18, 2015 - Consumer Reports spent three years examining the risks from routinely feeding animals drugs. At least two million Americans get antibiotic-resistant infections each year with 23,000 deaths. Urvashi Rangan, Consumer Reports' director of consumer safety and sustainability, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the findings and what you can do to protect your family.
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- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 5
World Antibiotic Awareness Week
This week is the first ever World Antibiotic Awareness Week. Antibiotic resistance has become a growing problem in the world. Because of this the World Health O...
This week is the first ever World Antibiotic Awareness Week. Antibiotic resistance has become a growing problem in the world. Because of this the World Health Organization has launched a campaign to bring awareness to the issue and encourage people to use antibiotics in a safe way.
wn.com/World Antibiotic Awareness Week
This week is the first ever World Antibiotic Awareness Week. Antibiotic resistance has become a growing problem in the world. Because of this the World Health Organization has launched a campaign to bring awareness to the issue and encourage people to use antibiotics in a safe way.
- published: 18 Nov 2015
- views: 30
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The Cure - Antibiotic resistance: The end of modern medicine?
When Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in London back in 1928, it changed the face of medicine.
Antibiotics such as penicillin have saved the lives of millions around the world and modern healthcare is reliant on their use for cancer treatments, operations and to prevent the most simple of infections from becoming fatal. But resistance to antibiotics is accelerating at a frightening rate, w
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Antibiotic Resistance (Antibiotics - Lecture 9)
A lecture covering mechanisms of antibiotic resistance, principles behind susceptibility testing including understanding the MIC, interpretation of antibioti...
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A ticking time bomb: the infectious threat of antibiotic resistance by Prof Dame Sally Davies
As the UK’s Chief Medical Officer, Dame Sally is the country’s leading figure in public health. In this lecture, she will talk about microbial resistance and the dire threat it poses if action is not taken to reinvigorate research into a new class of antibiotic.
She has described the threat posed by antibiotic resistance as being on a par with that of terrorism and climate change and warned that
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The White House Forum on Antibiotic Stewardship
The White House hosts a forum with government, agricultural, and business leaders encouraging their industries to curb antibiotic use in food production and agriculture. June 2, 2015.
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01 Introduction to Antibiotics
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Antibiotics from Head to Toe: Part 5 - Urinary Tract Infections
To receive credit, visit: http://www.freece.com/FreeCE/CECatalog_Details.aspx?ID=92659b75-347e-41a2-a051-37019a531804
Program Overview
Antibiotic use in the safest and most efficacious manor possible is critically important for multiple reasons. Appropriate antibiotic use decreases the morbidity and mortality associated with infectious diseases. However, in an era where antibiotic resistance is
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The Eyes of Nye S01 E09 Antibiotics
The Eyes of Nye was a science program airing on public television in the United States in 2005 and featuring Bill Nye. The show was more sophisticated than its predecessor Bill Nye the Science Guy, as it was aimed more toward adults and teenagers than children. All episodes were rated TV-G, except for "Addiction" and "The Evolution of Sex", both rated TV-PG. The creation of the show was motivated
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Colloidal silver: Natural antibiotic - Anders Sultan, Sweden
Anders Sultan is Sweden's largest colloidal silver manufacturer and has worked with colloidal silver for 12 years. In this interview Anders Sultant speaks of...
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Antibiotic Review: Beta Lactams - John Toney, MD
A review of Beta-Lactam antibiotics in infectious diseases practice.
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The fifty shades of antibiotic resistance with Luca Guardabassi
How many people die because of antibiotic resistance every year? Which people have a higher risk to die of bacterial infections? Is consumption of antibiotics in Danish livestock higher than in other countries?
The explosion of food products available in the supermarket of all different colors and shapes as well as the increased demand for meat production has, among other things, lead to an incre
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Antibiotic Stewardship: Saving Drugs, Saving Money - ICAAC 2014
Antibiotic stewardship programs, which promote the appropriate use of antibiotics in hospitals and other healthcare centers, can not only lead to reduction in antibiotic use with no adverse...
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Antibiotics - Types and Effects
Medical Sciences Review. Perfect for premed, college, medical and nursing students. View thousands of videos and download study aids and tutorials at Examvil...
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antibiotic for GP Part 1
Free Medical Lectures For Students and GP.
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MWV96 Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
In 2011, the NIH Clinical Center had a cluster of infections of a pathogen that tops the CDC's list of urgent threats: antibiotic-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae. This bacteria, which can cause bloodstream and other infections, has recently developed resistance to the class of antibiotics known as carbapenems. The outbreak at NIH started with a single infected patient who was discharged weeks befo
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Fighting Super Bugs: Overcoming Antibiotic Resistance
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Paul Jackson, Division Leader of the Biosciences and Biotechnology Division at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, presents a brief...
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Antibiotics Review 1 with Julie Harting Pharm.D.
This is the first of a two part series reviewing antibiotics. This lecture focuses primarily on basic antimicrobial principles including pharmacokinetics and other fundamental principles. Julie Harting is a Pharm D. who is a member of the University of Louisville Infectious Disease Bone and Joint Team. Her faculty profile can be found here: http://www.iduofl.us/profile.php?email=jharting@sullivan.
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ANTIBIOTIC - Live au Breizh Disorder
ANTIBIOTIC en Live au Breizh Disorder au Bacardi à Callac (22) - BZH - France - 23/03/2013 Orga : Mass Prod.
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Rising from the Dirt: A New Antibiotic Breakthrough
Dr. Kim Lewis from Northeastern University discusses how we are experiencing a human health crisis due to the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. There are strains of tuberculosis and certain bacteria, such as MRSA. that cause infections that are resistant to all available antibiotics.
Most antibiotics have been discovered from soil microorganisms that produce antibiotics to fight their nei
The Cure - Antibiotic resistance: The end of modern medicine?
When Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in London back in 1928, it changed the face of medicine.
Antibiotics such as penicillin have saved the lives of mi...
When Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in London back in 1928, it changed the face of medicine.
Antibiotics such as penicillin have saved the lives of millions around the world and modern healthcare is reliant on their use for cancer treatments, operations and to prevent the most simple of infections from becoming fatal. But resistance to antibiotics is accelerating at a frightening rate, with projections that by 2050, drug-resistant infections could kill more than 10 million people worldwide every year.
In this special episode of The Cure we aim to uncover why antibiotic resistance has become such a huge and real threat across the world. We will see first-hand how rising resistance is already affecting patients in the hospitals of the UK; how cattle farmers are exacerbating the problem; why the hunt for new antibiotics is taking researchers to the caves of South Dakota; and how a new diagnostic tool is helping identify drug-resistant TB in the townships of South Africa.
Join Dr Joff Lacey on a global journey to explore the terrifying prospect that this era of antibiotics is coming to an end - and what is being done globally to try and combat it.
wn.com/The Cure Antibiotic Resistance The End Of Modern Medicine
When Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in London back in 1928, it changed the face of medicine.
Antibiotics such as penicillin have saved the lives of millions around the world and modern healthcare is reliant on their use for cancer treatments, operations and to prevent the most simple of infections from becoming fatal. But resistance to antibiotics is accelerating at a frightening rate, with projections that by 2050, drug-resistant infections could kill more than 10 million people worldwide every year.
In this special episode of The Cure we aim to uncover why antibiotic resistance has become such a huge and real threat across the world. We will see first-hand how rising resistance is already affecting patients in the hospitals of the UK; how cattle farmers are exacerbating the problem; why the hunt for new antibiotics is taking researchers to the caves of South Dakota; and how a new diagnostic tool is helping identify drug-resistant TB in the townships of South Africa.
Join Dr Joff Lacey on a global journey to explore the terrifying prospect that this era of antibiotics is coming to an end - and what is being done globally to try and combat it.
- published: 27 Jul 2015
- views: 195
Antibiotic Resistance (Antibiotics - Lecture 9)
A lecture covering mechanisms of antibiotic resistance, principles behind susceptibility testing including understanding the MIC, interpretation of antibioti......
A lecture covering mechanisms of antibiotic resistance, principles behind susceptibility testing including understanding the MIC, interpretation of antibioti...
wn.com/Antibiotic Resistance (Antibiotics Lecture 9)
A lecture covering mechanisms of antibiotic resistance, principles behind susceptibility testing including understanding the MIC, interpretation of antibioti...
A ticking time bomb: the infectious threat of antibiotic resistance by Prof Dame Sally Davies
As the UK’s Chief Medical Officer, Dame Sally is the country’s leading figure in public health. In this lecture, she will talk about microbial resistance and th...
As the UK’s Chief Medical Officer, Dame Sally is the country’s leading figure in public health. In this lecture, she will talk about microbial resistance and the dire threat it poses if action is not taken to reinvigorate research into a new class of antibiotic.
She has described the threat posed by antibiotic resistance as being on a par with that of terrorism and climate change and warned that “Antimicrobial resistance poses a catastrophic threat. If we don’t act now, any one of us could go into hospital in 20 years for minor surgery and die because of an ordinary infection that can’t be treated by antibiotics."
Her highlighting of the issue in the CMO’s Annual Report, published in March 2013, included 17 recommendations on antibiotic resistancy, many of which are designed to tackle the ‘discovery void’ in pharmaceutical research. A year on from the report, Dame Sally will talk about the Government’s strategy for action, the challenges she faces and the progress made.
Oxford Martin School,
University of Oxford
www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk
wn.com/A Ticking Time Bomb The Infectious Threat Of Antibiotic Resistance By Prof Dame Sally Davies
As the UK’s Chief Medical Officer, Dame Sally is the country’s leading figure in public health. In this lecture, she will talk about microbial resistance and the dire threat it poses if action is not taken to reinvigorate research into a new class of antibiotic.
She has described the threat posed by antibiotic resistance as being on a par with that of terrorism and climate change and warned that “Antimicrobial resistance poses a catastrophic threat. If we don’t act now, any one of us could go into hospital in 20 years for minor surgery and die because of an ordinary infection that can’t be treated by antibiotics."
Her highlighting of the issue in the CMO’s Annual Report, published in March 2013, included 17 recommendations on antibiotic resistancy, many of which are designed to tackle the ‘discovery void’ in pharmaceutical research. A year on from the report, Dame Sally will talk about the Government’s strategy for action, the challenges she faces and the progress made.
Oxford Martin School,
University of Oxford
www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk
- published: 05 Mar 2015
- views: 3
The White House Forum on Antibiotic Stewardship
The White House hosts a forum with government, agricultural, and business leaders encouraging their industries to curb antibiotic use in food production and agr...
The White House hosts a forum with government, agricultural, and business leaders encouraging their industries to curb antibiotic use in food production and agriculture. June 2, 2015.
wn.com/The White House Forum On Antibiotic Stewardship
The White House hosts a forum with government, agricultural, and business leaders encouraging their industries to curb antibiotic use in food production and agriculture. June 2, 2015.
- published: 02 Jun 2015
- views: 276
Antibiotics from Head to Toe: Part 5 - Urinary Tract Infections
To receive credit, visit: http://www.freece.com/FreeCE/CECatalog_Details.aspx?ID=92659b75-347e-41a2-a051-37019a531804
Program Overview
Antibiotic use in the s...
To receive credit, visit: http://www.freece.com/FreeCE/CECatalog_Details.aspx?ID=92659b75-347e-41a2-a051-37019a531804
Program Overview
Antibiotic use in the safest and most efficacious manor possible is critically important for multiple reasons. Appropriate antibiotic use decreases the morbidity and mortality associated with infectious diseases. However, in an era where antibiotic resistance is becoming increasingly more problematic, this must be balanced with judicious use to preserve antibiotic effectiveness. In the series titled, "Antibiotics from Head to Toe" we will review appropriate antibiotic use by disease state.
Pharmacist Educational Objectives
- Define complicated and uncomplicated urinary tract infection
-Identify the most common organisms seen in urinary tract infections
-Identify signs and symptoms of urinary tract infections
-Select appropriate empiric antibiotic therapy for a patient with a urinary tract infection
Accreditation
Pharmacist 0798-0000-13-223-H01-P
Disclaimer:
The Content and Program Materials contained are provided by FreeCE/PharmCon as a service to its registrants and to the public.
THE INFORMATION OFFERED IS FOR GENERAL EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE INFORMATION OR ADVICE CONCERNING SPECIFIC PROBLEMS OF SITUATIONS.
IT IS NOT INTENDED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE PROFESSIONALS OWN RESEARCH, OR FOR HIS OWN PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT OR ADVICE FOR A SPECIFIC PROBLEM OF SITUATION.
NEITHER FREECE/PHARMCON NOR ANY CONTENT PROVIDER INTENDS TO OR SHOULD BE CONSIDERED TO BE RENDERING MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. WHILE FREECE/PHARMCON AND ITS CONTENT PROVIDERS HAVE EXERCISED CARE IN PROVIDING INFORMATION, NO GUARANTEE OF ITS ACCURACY, TIMELINESS OR APPLICABILITY CAN BE OR IS MADE. YOU ASSUME ALL RISKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES WITH RESPECT TO ANY DECISIONS OR ADVICE MADE OR GIVEN AS A RESULT OF THE USE OF THE PROGRAM, PROGRAM MATERIALS, FREECE WEBSITE OR INTERACTION WITH CONTENT PROVIDERS.
IF MEDICAL OR OTHER EXPERT ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED, YOU SHOULD OBTAIN THE SERVICES OF A COMPETENT PROFESSIONAL.
wn.com/Antibiotics From Head To Toe Part 5 Urinary Tract Infections
To receive credit, visit: http://www.freece.com/FreeCE/CECatalog_Details.aspx?ID=92659b75-347e-41a2-a051-37019a531804
Program Overview
Antibiotic use in the safest and most efficacious manor possible is critically important for multiple reasons. Appropriate antibiotic use decreases the morbidity and mortality associated with infectious diseases. However, in an era where antibiotic resistance is becoming increasingly more problematic, this must be balanced with judicious use to preserve antibiotic effectiveness. In the series titled, "Antibiotics from Head to Toe" we will review appropriate antibiotic use by disease state.
Pharmacist Educational Objectives
- Define complicated and uncomplicated urinary tract infection
-Identify the most common organisms seen in urinary tract infections
-Identify signs and symptoms of urinary tract infections
-Select appropriate empiric antibiotic therapy for a patient with a urinary tract infection
Accreditation
Pharmacist 0798-0000-13-223-H01-P
Disclaimer:
The Content and Program Materials contained are provided by FreeCE/PharmCon as a service to its registrants and to the public.
THE INFORMATION OFFERED IS FOR GENERAL EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE INFORMATION OR ADVICE CONCERNING SPECIFIC PROBLEMS OF SITUATIONS.
IT IS NOT INTENDED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE PROFESSIONALS OWN RESEARCH, OR FOR HIS OWN PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT OR ADVICE FOR A SPECIFIC PROBLEM OF SITUATION.
NEITHER FREECE/PHARMCON NOR ANY CONTENT PROVIDER INTENDS TO OR SHOULD BE CONSIDERED TO BE RENDERING MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. WHILE FREECE/PHARMCON AND ITS CONTENT PROVIDERS HAVE EXERCISED CARE IN PROVIDING INFORMATION, NO GUARANTEE OF ITS ACCURACY, TIMELINESS OR APPLICABILITY CAN BE OR IS MADE. YOU ASSUME ALL RISKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES WITH RESPECT TO ANY DECISIONS OR ADVICE MADE OR GIVEN AS A RESULT OF THE USE OF THE PROGRAM, PROGRAM MATERIALS, FREECE WEBSITE OR INTERACTION WITH CONTENT PROVIDERS.
IF MEDICAL OR OTHER EXPERT ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED, YOU SHOULD OBTAIN THE SERVICES OF A COMPETENT PROFESSIONAL.
- published: 13 Jun 2014
- views: 1078
The Eyes of Nye S01 E09 Antibiotics
The Eyes of Nye was a science program airing on public television in the United States in 2005 and featuring Bill Nye. The show was more sophisticated than its ...
The Eyes of Nye was a science program airing on public television in the United States in 2005 and featuring Bill Nye. The show was more sophisticated than its predecessor Bill Nye the Science Guy, as it was aimed more toward adults and teenagers than children. All episodes were rated TV-G, except for "Addiction" and "The Evolution of Sex", both rated TV-PG. The creation of the show was motivated by the success of the television program Bill Nye the Science Guy, as well as a widespread contempt among scientists for scientific journalism in the media. The program was based in Seattle, Washington, produced by Buena Vista Television and broadcast during primetime by KCTS, the local PBS affiliate. I own no rights to this. Sharing for educational purposes.
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The Eyes of Nye was a science program airing on public television in the United States in 2005 and featuring Bill Nye. The show was more sophisticated than its predecessor Bill Nye the Science Guy, as it was aimed more toward adults and teenagers than children. All episodes were rated TV-G, except for "Addiction" and "The Evolution of Sex", both rated TV-PG. The creation of the show was motivated by the success of the television program Bill Nye the Science Guy, as well as a widespread contempt among scientists for scientific journalism in the media. The program was based in Seattle, Washington, produced by Buena Vista Television and broadcast during primetime by KCTS, the local PBS affiliate. I own no rights to this. Sharing for educational purposes.
- published: 21 Oct 2014
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Colloidal silver: Natural antibiotic - Anders Sultan, Sweden
Anders Sultan is Sweden's largest colloidal silver manufacturer and has worked with colloidal silver for 12 years. In this interview Anders Sultant speaks of......
Anders Sultan is Sweden's largest colloidal silver manufacturer and has worked with colloidal silver for 12 years. In this interview Anders Sultant speaks of...
wn.com/Colloidal Silver Natural Antibiotic Anders Sultan, Sweden
Anders Sultan is Sweden's largest colloidal silver manufacturer and has worked with colloidal silver for 12 years. In this interview Anders Sultant speaks of...
- published: 08 Jul 2012
- views: 19571
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author: Lilou Mace
Antibiotic Review: Beta Lactams - John Toney, MD
A review of Beta-Lactam antibiotics in infectious diseases practice....
A review of Beta-Lactam antibiotics in infectious diseases practice.
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A review of Beta-Lactam antibiotics in infectious diseases practice.
- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 6942
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author: IDPodcasts
The fifty shades of antibiotic resistance with Luca Guardabassi
How many people die because of antibiotic resistance every year? Which people have a higher risk to die of bacterial infections? Is consumption of antibiotics i...
How many people die because of antibiotic resistance every year? Which people have a higher risk to die of bacterial infections? Is consumption of antibiotics in Danish livestock higher than in other countries?
The explosion of food products available in the supermarket of all different colors and shapes as well as the increased demand for meat production has, among other things, lead to an increase in the usage of antibiotics in livestock. This however, leads to several health consequences for human populations.
Through the years, the use of antibiotics in livestock has been the subject of an endless debate about the appropriateness of using these important medicines in animals. This is a highly controversial topic involving ethical issues on animal welfare and human health, as well as economic interests by the pharmaceutical industry, the food industry and various professional categories, including farmers, veterinarians, pharmacists and researchers.
As a consequence of all these factors, the debate has been often vigorous but not always scientifically unbiased. Luca Guardabassi will present his view based on 20 years of research in the field, explaining why in his opinion this historical debate should be redirected to a different set of questions regarding the cost of livestock products and agriculture sustainability.
wn.com/The Fifty Shades Of Antibiotic Resistance With Luca Guardabassi
How many people die because of antibiotic resistance every year? Which people have a higher risk to die of bacterial infections? Is consumption of antibiotics in Danish livestock higher than in other countries?
The explosion of food products available in the supermarket of all different colors and shapes as well as the increased demand for meat production has, among other things, lead to an increase in the usage of antibiotics in livestock. This however, leads to several health consequences for human populations.
Through the years, the use of antibiotics in livestock has been the subject of an endless debate about the appropriateness of using these important medicines in animals. This is a highly controversial topic involving ethical issues on animal welfare and human health, as well as economic interests by the pharmaceutical industry, the food industry and various professional categories, including farmers, veterinarians, pharmacists and researchers.
As a consequence of all these factors, the debate has been often vigorous but not always scientifically unbiased. Luca Guardabassi will present his view based on 20 years of research in the field, explaining why in his opinion this historical debate should be redirected to a different set of questions regarding the cost of livestock products and agriculture sustainability.
- published: 24 Apr 2015
- views: 4
Antibiotic Stewardship: Saving Drugs, Saving Money - ICAAC 2014
Antibiotic stewardship programs, which promote the appropriate use of antibiotics in hospitals and other healthcare centers, can not only lead to reduction in a...
Antibiotic stewardship programs, which promote the appropriate use of antibiotics in hospitals and other healthcare centers, can not only lead to reduction in antibiotic use with no adverse...
wn.com/Antibiotic Stewardship Saving Drugs, Saving Money Icaac 2014
Antibiotic stewardship programs, which promote the appropriate use of antibiotics in hospitals and other healthcare centers, can not only lead to reduction in antibiotic use with no adverse...
Antibiotics - Types and Effects
Medical Sciences Review. Perfect for premed, college, medical and nursing students. View thousands of videos and download study aids and tutorials at Examvil......
Medical Sciences Review. Perfect for premed, college, medical and nursing students. View thousands of videos and download study aids and tutorials at Examvil...
wn.com/Antibiotics Types And Effects
Medical Sciences Review. Perfect for premed, college, medical and nursing students. View thousands of videos and download study aids and tutorials at Examvil...
- published: 05 May 2012
- views: 39099
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author: Examville
antibiotic for GP Part 1
Free Medical Lectures For Students and GP....
Free Medical Lectures For Students and GP.
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Free Medical Lectures For Students and GP.
- published: 20 Dec 2014
- views: 293
MWV96 Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
In 2011, the NIH Clinical Center had a cluster of infections of a pathogen that tops the CDC's list of urgent threats: antibiotic-resistant Klebsiella pneumonia...
In 2011, the NIH Clinical Center had a cluster of infections of a pathogen that tops the CDC's list of urgent threats: antibiotic-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae. This bacteria, which can cause bloodstream and other infections, has recently developed resistance to the class of antibiotics known as carbapenems. The outbreak at NIH started with a single infected patient who was discharged weeks before any other cases were detected. This story of antibiotic-resistant infections is becoming more common around the world, and is especially dangerous in hospitals. Dr. Julie Segre, a senior investigator at the National Human Genome Research Institute, discuses how the outbreak was traced using state-of-the-art DNA sequencing.
wn.com/Mwv96 Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
In 2011, the NIH Clinical Center had a cluster of infections of a pathogen that tops the CDC's list of urgent threats: antibiotic-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae. This bacteria, which can cause bloodstream and other infections, has recently developed resistance to the class of antibiotics known as carbapenems. The outbreak at NIH started with a single infected patient who was discharged weeks before any other cases were detected. This story of antibiotic-resistant infections is becoming more common around the world, and is especially dangerous in hospitals. Dr. Julie Segre, a senior investigator at the National Human Genome Research Institute, discuses how the outbreak was traced using state-of-the-art DNA sequencing.
- published: 30 Jun 2015
- views: 76
Fighting Super Bugs: Overcoming Antibiotic Resistance
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Paul Jackson, Division Leader of the Biosciences and Biotechnology Division at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, presents a brief......
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Paul Jackson, Division Leader of the Biosciences and Biotechnology Division at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, presents a brief...
wn.com/Fighting Super Bugs Overcoming Antibiotic Resistance
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Paul Jackson, Division Leader of the Biosciences and Biotechnology Division at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, presents a brief...
Antibiotics Review 1 with Julie Harting Pharm.D.
This is the first of a two part series reviewing antibiotics. This lecture focuses primarily on basic antimicrobial principles including pharmacokinetics and ot...
This is the first of a two part series reviewing antibiotics. This lecture focuses primarily on basic antimicrobial principles including pharmacokinetics and other fundamental principles. Julie Harting is a Pharm D. who is a member of the University of Louisville Infectious Disease Bone and Joint Team. Her faculty profile can be found here: http://www.iduofl.us/profile.php?email=jharting@sullivan.edu.
Disclaimer: http://LouisvilleLectures.org/disclaimer
©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org
wn.com/Antibiotics Review 1 With Julie Harting Pharm.D.
This is the first of a two part series reviewing antibiotics. This lecture focuses primarily on basic antimicrobial principles including pharmacokinetics and other fundamental principles. Julie Harting is a Pharm D. who is a member of the University of Louisville Infectious Disease Bone and Joint Team. Her faculty profile can be found here: http://www.iduofl.us/profile.php?email=jharting@sullivan.edu.
Disclaimer: http://LouisvilleLectures.org/disclaimer
©2015 LouisvilleLectures.org
- published: 15 Nov 2014
- views: 1410
ANTIBIOTIC - Live au Breizh Disorder
ANTIBIOTIC en Live au Breizh Disorder au Bacardi à Callac (22) - BZH - France - 23/03/2013 Orga : Mass Prod....
ANTIBIOTIC en Live au Breizh Disorder au Bacardi à Callac (22) - BZH - France - 23/03/2013 Orga : Mass Prod.
wn.com/Antibiotic Live Au Breizh Disorder
ANTIBIOTIC en Live au Breizh Disorder au Bacardi à Callac (22) - BZH - France - 23/03/2013 Orga : Mass Prod.
- published: 28 Mar 2013
- views: 1018
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author: LaClecK
Rising from the Dirt: A New Antibiotic Breakthrough
Dr. Kim Lewis from Northeastern University discusses how we are experiencing a human health crisis due to the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. There are...
Dr. Kim Lewis from Northeastern University discusses how we are experiencing a human health crisis due to the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. There are strains of tuberculosis and certain bacteria, such as MRSA. that cause infections that are resistant to all available antibiotics.
Most antibiotics have been discovered from soil microorganisms that produce antibiotics to fight their neighbors. Unfortunately, this is a limited resource and only 1% will grow in the lab. Dr. Lewis and his team developed a method to grow the remaining 99% of uncultured bacteria by growing them in their natural environment. This research led to their latest finding—a new antimicrobial, teixobactin, from a soil bacterium living in a grassy field in Maine. Teixobactin is the first example of an antibiotic to which bacteria do not develop resistance. This finding has the potential to treat and eliminate MRSA and other chronic infections as well as entirely solve the antibiotics crisis.
The Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus provides a forum where Members and staff can interact directly with preeminent researchers responsible for important scientific discoveries. Many of the stunning advances, made possible by NIH funding, highlighted
in these presentations have led to improved understanding of the cause, treatment, and prevention of human disease.
wn.com/Rising From The Dirt A New Antibiotic Breakthrough
Dr. Kim Lewis from Northeastern University discusses how we are experiencing a human health crisis due to the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. There are strains of tuberculosis and certain bacteria, such as MRSA. that cause infections that are resistant to all available antibiotics.
Most antibiotics have been discovered from soil microorganisms that produce antibiotics to fight their neighbors. Unfortunately, this is a limited resource and only 1% will grow in the lab. Dr. Lewis and his team developed a method to grow the remaining 99% of uncultured bacteria by growing them in their natural environment. This research led to their latest finding—a new antimicrobial, teixobactin, from a soil bacterium living in a grassy field in Maine. Teixobactin is the first example of an antibiotic to which bacteria do not develop resistance. This finding has the potential to treat and eliminate MRSA and other chronic infections as well as entirely solve the antibiotics crisis.
The Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus provides a forum where Members and staff can interact directly with preeminent researchers responsible for important scientific discoveries. Many of the stunning advances, made possible by NIH funding, highlighted
in these presentations have led to improved understanding of the cause, treatment, and prevention of human disease.
- published: 01 May 2015
- views: 2