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If you want to master antibiotics in record time, do this first! Get familiar with about 5-6 bacteria that cause almost all infections that we regularly treat with antibiotics. Bacterial pharyngitis, pneumonia, UTIs, skin infections, sepsis, and even meningitis, all of these infections are almost always caused by only a handful of bacterial species. You will quickly realize you've heard about all of them, and if you know what kind of infections they cause and how they generally defend against antibiotics, you will have no problem understanding antibiotics and learning how to use them in practice! This video is the first lesson in my online course 'ANTIBIOTICS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE'. Follow this link to download the PDF summaries of this lecture (lesson 1) as well as the other two free lectures on penicillins (lesson 1) and cephalosporins (lesson 2): https://drviktorkotarski.podia.com/an... For short posts with extra clinical insights, follow me on LinkedIn. / viktor-kotarski-94922a63 CHAPTERS: 00:00 Why this matters, and how it will help you understand antibiotics 00:35 Group A Streptococcus (aka S.pyogenes, GAS), strep throat, impetigo, erysipelas 02:06 Streptococcus pneumoniae (aka Pneumococcus), pneumonia, sinusitis, otitis media 04:01 Streptococci vs. Staphylococci 05:16 Staphylococcus aureus, skin infections, cellulitis, endocarditis, sepsis 06:53 Coagulase-negative Staphylococci 08:17 Gram-negative bacteria, bacilli and cocci 09:07 E. coli, UTIs, intra-abdominal infections 11:11 Pseudomonas aeruginosa and hospital-acquired infections 12:57 Anaerobic bacteria I'm about to publish an online course called Antibiotics in Clinical Practice. Here is a link to my website where you will find the video you just saw (lesson 1), the video about penicillins (lesson 2), the video about cephalosporins (lesson 3), their PDF summaries, and the curriculum of the entire course in pdf: https://drviktorkotarski.podia.com/an...