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Bacterial vs. Viral Pathogens – Amoeba Sisters #Shorts

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In this Amoeba Sisters short, the Amoeba Sisters talk about bacterial and viral pathogens. The Short mentions diseases caused by bacteria vs. viruses and some general facts about bacterial and viral pathogens. To see our Amoeba Sisters Shorts Playlist, visit https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwL0Myd7Dk1Hby0rih8yhnwGUv9lb-2PB To see our longer biology content videos, see our biology learning playlist here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwL0Myd7Dk1F0iQPGrjehze3eDpco1eVz #shorts #amoebasisters #amoebasistersshort

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Bacterial Diseases of the Respiratory Tract

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GCSE Biology – What Are Bacterial Diseases? – Treatment and Prevention #28

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We cover the bacterial diseases Salmonella and Gonorrhoea. Learn their causes, symptoms and treatments.

Bacterial Disease | Health | Biology | FuseSchool

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Bacterial Disease | Health | Biology | FuseSchool

Did you know that it wasn’t until around 200 years ago that people knew what caused infectious diseases? Before that, they believed that one cause was ‘bad air’, and so they carried around bunches of sweet-smelling flowers to sweeten the scent of the air and prevent disease.

Thanks to the invention of the microscope, and the experiments carried out by scientists, we now know that infectious diseases are caused by pathogens such as viruses and bacteria.

In this video we’re going to look at how bacteria can cause disease in humans.

CONTENT
0:00 intro
0:06 history of bacterial diseases
0:27 causes of infectious diseases
0:39 what are bacteria?
0:55 salmonella food poisoning
1:29 gonorrhoea
2:13 tuberculosis (TB)
2:45 stomach ulcers
3:22 conclusion

CREDITS
Animation & Design: Reshenda Wakefield
Narration: Dale Bennett
Script: Gemma Young

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Treating Bacterial Vaginosis with Vaginal Vitamin C

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Vitamin C pitted head-to-head against antibiotics for bacterial vaginal infections.

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The saturated fat video I mentioned can be found here: Bacterial Vaginosis & Diet (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/bacterial-vaginosis-and-diet/).

There’s another way to get vitamin C into the body, dripped directly in the vein. Does that actually do anything? See:

• Intravenous Vitamin C for Terminal Cancer Patients (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/intravenous-vitamin-c-for-terminal-cancer-patients)
• Vitamin C Supplements for Terminal Cancer Patients (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/vitamin-c-supplements-for-terminal-cancer-patients)
• The Role of Vitamin C in the Treatment of Terminal Cancer (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-role-of-vitamin-C-in-the-treatment-of-terminal-cancer)

For those of us who prefer to get vitamin C the old-fashioned way, through the mouth, and in foods rather than supplements, the question becomes What is the Optimal Vitamin C intake? (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/what-is-the-optimal-vitamin-c-intake).

For those considering taking oral vitamin C in supplements instead, make sure you watch this video first: Do Vitamin C Supplements Prevent Colds but Cause Kidney Stones? (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/do-vitamin-c-supplements-prevent-colds-but-cause-kidney-stones)

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Alpha A. Fowler III, MD, of Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond discusses development of a mouse model of sepsis and ARDS and the basis for moving evaluation of the effects of high-dose vitamin C in sepsis from the animal model into the CITRIS-ALI trial, a randomized trial with human participants. Recorded at the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) 32nd Annual Congress, LIVES 2019, on October 1 in Berlin. Click https://ja.ma/2qJP94f for full trial details. Video used with permission.
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