Gram Negative Bacteria: Proteus Mirabilis

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No one knows how it comes and goes but we do know that it swarms and that it resides in the urinary tract. It causes stones that ...
No one knows how it comes and goes but we do know that it swarms and that it resides in the urinary tract. It causes stones that look like staghorn and fishy urine. Did you figure out that it's Proteus yet? If not, make sure you watch the video till the end!

Contents:
0:13 - Introduction
0:25 - Features
1:07 - Virulence Factors
1:43 - Transmission
2:06 - Clinical Importance
2:50 - Signs and Symptoms
3:13 - Lab features and Diagnosis
4:04 - Treatment
4:17 - Prevention
4:32 - Summary

Credits:
Script: Hassan Shah
Illustrations: Abdullah Tajeddin
Video Editing: Sameeha Abdulwali
Voiceover: Abdullah Tajeddin
Arabic Subtitles: Bushra Hafez

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