Beyond Gram Stain
0 SAR
Checkout
Overview
Bacteriology is a branch of microbiology that involves the identification, classification, and characterization of bacterial species. It has an important role in clinical settings. Furthermore, it has provided the discovery of antibiotics which is crucial in managing infectious diseases. In this lecture, we will be discussing the relationships between specific pediatric diseases and bacteria. Join us to learn more about bacteriology applications in clinical pediatric practice.What I will learn?
- By the end of the session, learners will be able to:
Differentiate between clinically significant gram-positive & gram-negative bacteria
Identify the common presentation of certain bacterial infections in pediatrics
Discuss the important antibiotics used in common pediatric bacterial infections
Select the appropriate antibiotics for common clinical pediatric scenarios
Related Classes
- Mastering the Science of Immunization; become a vaccination expert
- Workshop: Nutritional Support for Infants With Chronic Diseases, New Formulas
- Writing Clinical guidelines
- Panel Discussion: Aerodigestive Program
- Utilizing AI in medical field
- Nephrotic Syndrome: Clinical Insights and Therapeutic Approaches
- Managing Fluctuating Blood Sugar in Type 1 Diabetes
- Dietary Management of Chronic Diarrhea