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look, actually the pseudomonas aeruginosa that you mentioned is not at all interested in leaving forld also live and live, you understand, therefore, from the fact that she took and killed the patient and she was buried in the cold ground, this is not good for her, this is also evolutionarily wrong for her, that's why ... since a microorganism can be alive, but at the same time not emit pathogenicity factors that kill the human macroorganism, then a theoretically achievable story. in general, it is not fantasy, when a conditional pseudomonas aeruginosa gets along with a patient, they exist perfectly, he lives with it, walks safely, she is with him, well, we have this skin bacterium on the surface, and in the lungs, as far as i understand, it is usually there, that is, in principle, we always have it, but in this sense we already coexist with it, so somehow we need to understand why at one moment it gets out of control and we begin to strangle it with antibiotics, at this moment it is somehow indomitable ... the planet produces even more powerful means of attack, as a result, everyone
look, actually the pseudomonas aeruginosa that you mentioned is not at all interested in leaving forld also live and live, you understand, therefore, from the fact that she took and killed the patient and she was buried in the cold ground, this is not good for her, this is also evolutionarily wrong for her, that's why ... since a microorganism can be alive, but at the same time not emit pathogenicity factors that kill the human macroorganism, then a theoretically achievable story. in general,...
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such a structure. nevertheless, we exchanged a trailer, everything at home , we have this pseudomonas aeruginosa to antibiotic, and you have clepsyella, no question, but how do you, you said that when a serious patient comes to you, you, well, i don’t want to say, i hope that it’s not at random, but you take the first antibiotics, try them, then how do you know what to take from the four antibiotics that you have in your arsenal? there are several points here, the first point, of course, is ideal, i must get that... bacterium, which, in fact, causes uh from a specific patient, so i get the bacterium, i in a certain way i research in the bacteriological laboratory and test for sensitivity to antibiotics, so i tested it and realized that at this time he is lying in your intensive care unit, he should lie down for some time, but you understand from the essence of the explanation that he may not be there for some time, he is severe, he is getting worse, and there is such a rule, the later you prescribe effective antibiotics, the worse the results, well, it is also obvious that the bacteria did not g
such a structure. nevertheless, we exchanged a trailer, everything at home , we have this pseudomonas aeruginosa to antibiotic, and you have clepsyella, no question, but how do you, you said that when a serious patient comes to you, you, well, i don’t want to say, i hope that it’s not at random, but you take the first antibiotics, try them, then how do you know what to take from the four antibiotics that you have in your arsenal? there are several points here, the first point, of course, is...
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then theoretically achievable, as it were, history, it is not fantasy, when a conditional pseudomonas aeruginosaith it, walks safely, it with him... well , on our surface it is a skin bacterium, and in the lungs, as far as i understand, it is usually there, that is, in principle, we always have it, yes, in this sense we coexist with it anyway, which means that somehow we need to understand why in one moment it gets out of control and we start to strangle it with antibiotics, at that moment it, like an indomitable planet, produces an even more powerful means of attack, as a result, everyone dies together, and she is the patient, well, that is, this is my personal relationship with my personal microbes, when i am treated they become u... i study in a bacteriological laboratory and test for sensitivity to antibiotics, so i test i realized that these are he at this time is lying in your intensive care unit, he should lie down for some time, but you understand from the essence of the explanation is that for some time it may not be there, it is severe, it is severe, it is getting worse. and there is s
then theoretically achievable, as it were, history, it is not fantasy, when a conditional pseudomonas aeruginosaith it, walks safely, it with him... well , on our surface it is a skin bacterium, and in the lungs, as far as i understand, it is usually there, that is, in principle, we always have it, yes, in this sense we coexist with it anyway, which means that somehow we need to understand why in one moment it gets out of control and we start to strangle it with antibiotics, at that moment it,...
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die last, it's true, and not from antibiotic-resistant, this is a very sad hope dying from pseudomonas aeruginosad, thank you great, sergey, and this was the baden baden podcast, we talked about antibiotics and antibiotic resistance, with sergey vasilievich tsarenko, chief resuscitator. of the russian ministry of health . hello, this is the einstein witnesses podcast and its hosts are film historians, natalia ryabshchikova and stanislav didinsky. in this podcast, we talk about why it is now necessary to watch forgotten, little-known, popular, cult. soviet films, how to discover new meanings in them, and get even more pleasure. in order to do this, we we look into the secrets of film archives, re-watch old films, sometimes talk to working filmmakers. today we will talk about the 105th anniversary of the all-russian state institute of cinematography. and in order to do this, we invited three graduates to gika, this is alexander kot, this is nikolay levedev and ivan fverdovsky. hello, hello, we, as historians, of course, love to get to the very beginning, we will say, here are 105 years, 1919, the m
die last, it's true, and not from antibiotic-resistant, this is a very sad hope dying from pseudomonas aeruginosad, thank you great, sergey, and this was the baden baden podcast, we talked about antibiotics and antibiotic resistance, with sergey vasilievich tsarenko, chief resuscitator. of the russian ministry of health . hello, this is the einstein witnesses podcast and its hosts are film historians, natalia ryabshchikova and stanislav didinsky. in this podcast, we talk about why it is now...
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broken, and piercing is a barrier violation, he can take advantage of this. for example, pseudomonas aeruginosale, the most dangerous place is the mucous membrane. tongue piercing, and can lead to diseases such as endocarditis, and this is already a real study, fatal, accordingly cases, if some areas on the face, damage to the tronic nerve loss of sensitivity, can be simple. groom or nose, according to experts is also not the best choice, and only a specialist with a medical education can not touch important nerve endings, oksana was unlucky, after a nose piercing in a salon near her home, the girl almost ended up on the operating table, before going outside i had to powder it all to mask it, i could not understand why it was not healing, it became difficult to breathe, so piercing today, especially if performed by non -professionals, is becoming a truly dangerous procedure, however, according to the law, it is considered a household service along with... manicure, the activity of salons is in the gray zone and this is fundamentally wrong, the state duma is sure. today, piercing services should
broken, and piercing is a barrier violation, he can take advantage of this. for example, pseudomonas aeruginosale, the most dangerous place is the mucous membrane. tongue piercing, and can lead to diseases such as endocarditis, and this is already a real study, fatal, accordingly cases, if some areas on the face, damage to the tronic nerve loss of sensitivity, can be simple. groom or nose, according to experts is also not the best choice, and only a specialist with a medical education can not...