Mycobacterium Tuberculosis von Sean Elliott, MD

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Der Vortrag „Mycobacterium Tuberculosis“ von Sean Elliott, MD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Bacteria“.


Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. Through respiratory droplets
  2. Through sexual contact
  3. By a fecal-oral route
  4. Through blood
  5. Via vectors
  1. Interferon-gamma
  2. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha
  3. Interleukin-11
  4. Interleukin-6
  5. Interleukin-18
  1. Ghon complex
  2. Ghon focus
  3. Cavitary lesion
  4. Consolidation
  5. Miliary spread
  1. Cavitary lesions in the upper lobes
  2. Consolidation in the upper lobes
  3. Ghon complex in the upper lobes
  4. Ghon focus in the upper lobes
  5. Consolidation in the lower lobes
  1. BCG vaccine
  2. DPT vaccine
  3. MMR vaccine
  4. Hib vaccine
  5. HPV vaccine
  1. Acid-fast stain
  2. Gram stain
  3. Auramine–rhodamine stain
  4. Hematoxylin and eosin stain
  5. Periodic acid–Schiff stain
  1. Löwenstein-Jensen medium
  2. Blood agar
  3. Chocolate agar
  4. MacConkey agar
  5. Baird-Parker agar
  1. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
  2. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
  3. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
  4. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
  5. Type V hypersensitivity reaction

Dozent des Vortrages Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

 Sean Elliott, MD

Sean Elliott, MD

Dr. Sean Elliott is the Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and the Associate Chair for the Department of Pediatrics at The University of Arizona, USA.
He obtained his MD from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1993. Currently, he is Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist at the University of Arizona Medical Center.
He devotes time to Quality Improvement, graduate medical education efficacy and his scholarship with the Tucson Hospitals Medical Education Program (THMEP).
Within Lecturio, Dr. Elliott teaches courses on Microbiology.


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Perfect for non native speackers
von Sarah V. am 22. Oktober 2019 für Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

It's explained in a very understandable way and slow for non native speackers