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The Global Killer: An introduction to Non-Communicable Diseases

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The Global Killer: An introduction to Non-Communicable Diseases

Noncommunicable diseases are a large and diverse group of diseases that a responsible for over 41 million deaths each year. They have a major economic impact for individuals and communities. In this video, we’ll take a look at what they are, and some key features about them.
For more information have a look at the links below:
https://www.who.int/health-topics/noncommunicable-diseases#tab=tab_1
https://www.cdc.gov/globalhealth/healthprotection/ncd/index.html

This video was created by Ranil Appuhamy
Narrated by – James Clark

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What Is Fungus and How Do Fungal Infections Happen? | An Introduction to Infectious Diseases

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If you’re curious about fungi and what fungal infections can do to the body, you’re in the right place. In this, the first of a two-part video, a clinical disease expert explains the basics of fungi and several fungal infections. For more on fungal infections—including how they’re treated—click the button at the end of the video or follow the link below.

This video is from the lecture series An Introduction to Infectious Diseases, presented by Barry Fox
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00:00 Fungal Infections and the Outdoors
02:34 Cause of Irish Potato Famine
04:07 Fungal Basics
07:29 Fungal Infection Categories
10:46 The Link Between Gardening and Fungal Disease

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7-Minute Biology Tricks | Diseases Caused by Virus (वायरस के कारण होने वाले रोग) | By Krati Ma'am

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7-Minute Biology Tricks | Diseases Caused by Virus (वायरस के कारण होने वाले रोग) | By Krati Ma’am

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Bacterial Diseases of the Respiratory Tract

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Eliminating Infectious Diseases 2030 (Full version)

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Not from Chicago, but featuring former WLS Channel 7 reporter Roberta Baskin, is a three-part story she reported on at WJLA Channel 7 in Washington, DC about a little-known disease known clinically as “nosocomial infections” which claim about 80,000 lives and affect 2 million others in hospitals across the nation.

Note: Roberta Baskin previous reported on this at WLS Channel 7, which can be seen here: https://youtu.be/kZrBZI2O-jQ

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Part 1, with countdown and news open (voiceover by ??); anchors are Susan King and Paul Berry, who introduces this part; Roberta starts off by noting that the reason it’s “secret” is because of its being classified by doctors and nurses as “complications” – yet are wholly preventable. Common hospital-borne diseases include urinary tract infections, surgical wound infections, pneumonia and bloodstream infections. The cost of hospital-borne infections amount to about 8,000,000 extra days in the hospital, and billion in extra costs. Among those interviewed are Dr. Peter Heseltine, infection control specialist at a major Los Angeles hospital; Lisa Hinds, a staph infection victim; epidemiologist Dr. Tom Safranek; this part ends by Roberta previewing an interview with a person in charge of hospital infection control for the next part.

Part 2, introduced by Paul, spotlights how stated hospital protocols are in cognitive dissonance with actions of medical staff. Dr. Diane Fleming, Biosafety Officer at an area hospital, is in charge of overseeing hospital staff, and she explains how she enforces such oversight – and how some staff don’t follow simple pre-surgical procedures such as hand washing. Dr. Heseltine shows how such a procedure is to be done, and Dr. Elaine Larson, the “Guru of Hand Washing,” explains the trajectory of bacteria, with two samples contrasting hand-washing with those not. Roberta gives a demonstration with “Clue Spray,” and various pupils in Dr. Larson’s class are also interviewed. At the end of this part, Roberta mentions that doctors generally wash their hands less than nurses in-between contact with patients.

Susan introduces Part 3, which shows how the process of properly sterilizing equipment can also play a part in reducing hospital-borne infections – but that some new infections are immune to any treatment, or any antibiotics that are developed in response, and “super-bugs” that arise before any new drug could be developed to combat them. A clip of an old newsreel about Alexander Flemming, the discoverer of penicillin (voiceover by Phil Tonken), is shown, leading to an anaylsis of “the vicious cycle” between super-germs and super-drugs. Dr. Safranek, infection control specialist Patricia Milon, infection victim Nancy Sampson and neonatologist Dr. Kenneth Harkavy give their analyses on this situation. Also spotlighted are how surgeons are to be garbed and what they are not to wear while operating.

“It’s the disease of being taken care of.”

This aired on local Washington, DC TV in 1988.

This was donated to the Museum of Classic Chicago Television as part of the Roberta Baskin Collection.

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Diseases – Fungal Diseases

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Diseases – Fungal Diseases: In this lesson, Rohit Pathak explains about the different types of diseases which are caused by the fungus. He has explained about the Fungal ‘DISEASES’. This course is about how diseases are caused, what is virus, bacteria, fungi or protozoa and their treatment and symptoms etc.

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Top 10 Rarest Diseases You've Never Heard Of

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Top 10 Rarest Diseases You've Never Heard Of

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There are some mystery diseases you may never have heard of. From Foreign Accent Syndrome, to the Tree Man Illness, to Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome – which inspired “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” – these are some of the strangest known medical conditions. WatchMojo counts down ten fascinating rare illnesses.

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00:44 #10: Foreign Accent Syndrome
01:48 #9: Microcephaly
02:32 #8: Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis
03:18 #7: Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP)
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04:50 #5: Harlequin-Type Ichthyosis
05:39 #4: Congenital Analgesia
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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.

Static GK- Diseases caused by Microorganisms – Bacteria, Virus, Fungi, Protozoa

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Static GK- Diseases caused by different Microorganisms – Bacteria, Virus, Fungi, Protozoa – Static GK- Diseases caused by different Microorganisms – diseases caused by viruses, diseases caused by Bacteria,diseases caused by Fungi, Bacterial diseases list, diseases caused by Protozoa. The list of diseases and the microorganisms that cause the disease is as follows –
Diseases caused by Bacteria
 Cholera- Vibrio cholera
 Anthrax- Bacillus Anthraces
 Diphtheria -Corynebacterium diphtheria
 Leprosy – Mycobacterium leprae
 Botulism – Clostridium botulinum
 Syphilis – Treponema pallidum
 Tetanus – Clostridium tetani
 Trachoma -Chlamydia trachomatis
 Tuberculosis -Mycobacterium tuberculosis
 Typhoid fever – Salmonella typhi.
 Whooping cough-Bordetella pertussis
 Diseases caused by Virus
 AIDS-Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
 Influenza – Influenza virus
 Mumps- Mumps Virus
 Polio -Polio Virus
 Chicken Pox -Varicella zoster virus
 Measles-Measles Virus
 Dengue fever -Dengue Virus
 Chikungunya -Chikungunya virus.
 Rabies -Rabies virus
 SARS – SARS coronavirus
 Diseases caused by Fungi
 Athlete’s foot – caused by the mold Epidermophytonfloccosum
 Diseases caused by Protozoa
 Malaria –   Plasmodium vivax
 Amoebic dysentery – Entamoebahistolytica
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A bacterial disease, any of a variety of illnesses caused by bacteria. Until the mid-20th century, bacterial pneumonia was probably the leading cause of death among the elderly. Improved sanitation, vaccines, and antibiotics have all decreased the mortality rates from bacterial infections, though antibiotic-resistant strains have caused a resurgence in some illnesses. In the early 21st century, tuberculosis, which is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis—several strains of which had developed resistance to one or more drugs widely used to treat the infection—was among the deadliest infectious diseases worldwide.

Bacteria cause disease by secreting or excreting toxins (as in botulism), by producing toxins internally, which are released when the bacteria disintegrate (as in typhoid), or by inducing sensitivity to their antigenic properties (as in tuberculosis). Other serious bacterial diseases include cholera, diphtheria, bacterial meningitis, tetanus, Lyme disease, gonorrhea, and syphilis.

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The Impact of Infectious Diseases on the Economy — Sarah Shewayish, MD

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Dr. Shewayish shows how public health is an essential component of economic prosperity. This is at no time a more poignant argument than in the midst of the current pandemic, where it is clear that the key to economic recovery is to vanquish the coronavirus outbreak. As we have seen in the Spring and early Summer of 2020, infectious diseases can affect a large swath of the business sector, from agriculture, to manufacturing, transportation, hospitality/travel, and many others. Some industries may have a business model that is incompatible with an infection outbreak. Others may ride the wave of increased demand that occurs as a result of the disease’s impact on a society. A disease outbreak may also cause individuals to withdraw from the economy due to fear, job loss, or reduced services. Investing in public health is an endeavor that pays countless dividends. As the pandemic shows, societies around the world need to do more to invest in the health of their populations and in preparing for the next outbreak that may impact us.