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Acute hepatitis
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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Acute hepatitis

Acute hepatitis is a sudden inflammation of the liver that can arise from various causes, primarily viral infections. Prompt recognition and management are crucial to prevent serious complications such as liver damage or fulminant liver failure. ddo-

Adult immunization
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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Adult immunization

Adult immunization plays a vital role in preventive healthcare as it helps mitigate the risks associated with age-related vulnerabilities and evolving disease patterns. This lecture will delve into the importance of vaccinations for adults, outlining recommended schedules and best practices for administration. ddo-

Crimean - Congo hemorrhagic fever
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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Crimean - Congo hemorrhagic fever

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a serious viral disease that presents with acute onset of fever, severe headache, and significant weakness. It can lead to severe hemorrhagic manifestations and has a high mortality rate, making it essential for healthcare professionals to understand its transmission, clinical features, and diagnostic measures. ddo-

Complicated skin and soft tissue infections
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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Complicated skin and soft tissue infections

Complicated skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) pose a significant clinical challenge due to their potential for rapid progression and serious complications. A thorough understanding of their pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management is essential for clinicians across various healthcare settings. ddo-

Food poisoning and gastroenteritis
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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Food poisoning and gastroenteritis

Food poisoning and gastroenteritis are prevalent health issues that arise from the consumption of contaminated food or water, or through viral and bacterial infections targeting the gastrointestinal tract. A comprehensive understanding of their causes, mechanisms, and management is essential for effective diagnosis and treatment. ddo-

Gas gangrene
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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Gas gangrene

Gas gangrene is a life-threatening condition that occurs due to the invasion of gas-forming bacteria, primarily Clostridium perfringens, into damaged tissues. Prompt recognition and treatment are crucial to prevent severe complications, including systemic toxicity and death. ddo-

Gastrointestinal parasitosis
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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Gastrointestinal parasitosis

Gastrointestinal parasitosis refers to infections of the digestive tract caused by various parasitic organisms. These infections can lead to significant morbidity, making it essential for medical practitioners to understand the common parasites involved, their transmission routes, clinical presentations, and treatment options. ddo-

HIV and AIDS
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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HIV and AIDS

HIV, or Human Immunodeficiency Virus, remains a significant global health challenge and a critical topic in modern medicine. This lecture will introduce the fundamentals of HIV infection, its progression to AIDS, and the principles of prevention and treatment. ddo-

Meningitis / Meningococcemia
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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Meningitis / Meningococcemia

Meningitis and meningococcemia are severe infections characterized by inflammation of the meninges and systemic infection, respectively. Neisseria meningitidis is a primary causative agent, and understanding these conditions is crucial for timely intervention and management. ddo-

New and re-emerging infections
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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New and re-emerging infections

New and re-emerging infections pose significant challenges to global health, highlighting the complexity of disease management in a rapidly changing world. This lecture will explore the factors contributing to the resurgence of these infections and the implications for public health. ddo-

Rabies
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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Rabies

Rabies is a nearly always fatal viral infection that poses a significant global public health threat, primarily transmitted through the bites of infected mammals. Early intervention, through prompt wound cleaning and post-exposure prophylaxis, is crucial in preventing the onset of clinical symptoms. ddo-

Sepsis
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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Sepsis

Sepsis is a severe and potentially life-threatening condition that occurs when the body's response to infection triggers widespread inflammation. This can lead to organ dysfunction and, if not promptly addressed, can result in high mortality rates. ddo-

Salmonella infections
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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Salmonella infections

Salmonella infections are caused by Salmonella bacteria, which are often found in contaminated food or water. These infections pose a significant public health risk globally, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of their transmission, clinical features, and treatment strategies. ddo-

Upper respiratory tract infections
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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Upper respiratory tract infections

Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) are common illnesses caused by various pathogens affecting the nasal passages, throat, and sinuses. They are characterized by symptoms such as cough, sore throat, runny nose, and fever, and are frequently self-limiting in nature. ddo-

Urinary tract infections
14:32 - 14:32 Nov 11, 2025
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Urinary tract infections

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most prevalent infections encountered in clinical practice, impacting individuals of all ages and genders. Understanding their underlying mechanisms, clinical presentations, and management strategies is vital for effective treatment. ddo-