Aspergillus fumigatus VS Aspergillus flavus | Microbiology

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    What's the difference between aspergillus fumigatus and aspergillus flavus?
    What is aspergillosis? What is acute bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA)?
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  • @MedicosisPerfectionalis
    @MedicosisPerfectionalis  Před 4 lety +1

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    • @okpolihenry983
      @okpolihenry983 Před 4 lety

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    @thedragon7442 Před 4 lety +5

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  • @Bexyboo88
    @Bexyboo88 Před 2 lety

    Love your video and how you explain things, very easy to watch!
    I've recently had an ear swab done to find out why my ear infection wont go away after antibiotics - it's come back with Aspergillus Fumigatus. The nurse prescribed me a 7 day course of Fluconazole, day 3 and no improvements... but I'm worried actually that Fluconazole might not work against it?
    I'm not, as far as I know, immunocomprimised, the only real condition/s I suffer from are eczema/dermatitis and allergy to nickel. I have in more recent years occassionally get sinus pain/postnasal drip.

    • @Abziehlasche
      @Abziehlasche Před rokem

      every microbe how u name is only capable to survive and attack living cells in bodies of beings with low pH level. raise ur pH and u will be immune for every freaking disease.. baking soda, bathhub 250g hot, 25g add to ur clean drinking water daily

  • @cliffordabia1741
    @cliffordabia1741 Před 4 lety +3

    Perfect timing I'm reading this topic

  • @drmaifoaud5215
    @drmaifoaud5215 Před rokem +1

    Amazing btw greetings from egypt loved all your pulmonolgy section

  • @rahmahl5762
    @rahmahl5762 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey.
    Thanks alot♥️
    I don't watch it yet but I really need it
    Wanna say thatI love your pulmonology playlist so so much
    It made me so confident of my dream and always always it helps me
    But I just have smth can u make a video about the fungal infection of the lung? (generally)
    And for the coming days could u make a renal videos please😭
    Physiology of it and mechanism of urine formation and stuffff like that.
    Thanks again we love uuuu

  • @danewoodruff1875
    @danewoodruff1875 Před 3 lety +2

    Since Aspergillosis Fumagates can invade hair shaft, does the invasion cause the hair to move? Would this cause hair to sometimes be almost a red tint? Can semi-invasive AF cause fibers to come out of skin and or scalp? BTW, I really enjoy your videos. You are doing a great job. Thanks for all of your work.

    • @rilletheone
      @rilletheone Před 3 lety +2

      I have that disease as well..

    • @danewoodruff1875
      @danewoodruff1875 Před 3 lety +4

      @@rilletheone This disease is a very complex disease that affects many different organs and or different body parts. There is no true cure for this condition at this time for the average person. It affects everyone differently including many people having different symptoms (some having more and some having less). I believe the research is finding this disease can be caused by different pathogens including most likely being a group of pathogens working together as part of biofilm. The medical community is only now beginning to understand Fungi creates biofilm and recruits other pathogens to be part of the protected biofilm to harvest sulfur compounds released by these other pathogens. So if you have an invasive fungi, you are going to have bacteria, other fungi, viruses and even parasites. In addition, various bacteria, fungi and parasites break down your tissues to get access to important nutrients to remain viable and continue it’s pathogenicity. For example, Aspergillus Fumagates hi jacks your immune system by occupying your vitamin d receptor (the most important hormone of your immune system). Said fungus also scavenges your iron, zinc, manganese and sulfur supplies. This also makes you b-12 deficient. If you review the symptoms relating to the loss of these nutrients and hormones you will find the gambit of all the symptoms people have relating to Lyme, Morgellon’s, COVID-19 Complicated Aspergillosis, Invasive/Semi-invasive Disseminated Aspergillus Fumagates, lymphatic sporotrichosis. These symptoms include hair loss, skin lesions, chronic fatigue, bone pain, stiffness in the morning, malaise, depression, mood swings, memory loss, can’t remember/find certain words in the middle of a sentence and much more. I will be doing a video specifically on these symptoms caused by the nutritional deficiency caused by these invasive fungal infections. There are many reasons these invasive fungi have started to become major pathogens and have gone undetected for so long. One is the current lab testing may be only 25% accurate according to major experts and clinical studies. Less than 1% of the doctors in the United States are aware of semi-invasive fungi. We are at the same place with invasive fungi that we were with Lyme disease 25 years ago. Sadly, even with all the confirmed clinical studies on Lyme, there are still doctors who don’t believe the disease exists. I believe there is a cure for this condition, and I am working on different protocols. I have figured out how to stop and or slow down the lesions and hair loss. Because I have a different immune system and potentially a different invasive fungi than others, my protocols may work for some but not others. However, later I will be doing a video on different options people could consider after they discuss with their physicians. But here is what helps with symptoms including hair loss, lesions and fatigue. Note, I still have fatigue but it is better. I take 15 milligrams of melatonin three hours prior to sleep. I take a teaspoon full of raw organic locally grown honey, a teaspoon full of coconut oil, a teaspoon full of apple cider vinegar and turmeric 4 times per day. Honey has great studies for being an anti-fungal, antibacterial and antiparisotic. Honey also has boron which is anti-fungal. Boron also increases testosterone which helps to repair the body, increase energy and help with depression. Honey is an old ED remedy. LOL. I also put the raw honey on my lesions after cleaning them with tea tree oil, white cider vinaigrette and apple cider vinegar. Then I try to get out in the sun for an hour or two. When I do all of this, it really heals those lesions. After, I figure out how to kill my disseminated infection, I will come back with nutritional injections, vitamin c IVs, PRP and new peptides that stimulate tissue and skin regrow the, angiogenesis and neurogenisis. The problem right now is doctors are recommending patients to take zinc to help with these conditions and not realizing if the patient has an invasive fungi. Taking zinc, iron and sulfur can potentially make someone’s condition worse when you have Aspergillus Fumagates. I was injecting zinc, sulfur and iron as part of an anti-aging program when I didn’t realize I was sleeping 2 feet away from a bed of Aspergillus Fumagates and was working in a clinic that had a water leak never resolved by the landlord. I hope this information helps.
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  • @leonardops09
    @leonardops09 Před 4 lety

    Nice, lo maximo!!

  • @TheSomeGui
    @TheSomeGui Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing!

  • @manarsmaan2624
    @manarsmaan2624 Před 2 lety

    it is my first tome knowing why aspergillus named like that . i like the analysis

  • @yasseralfaki8839
    @yasseralfaki8839 Před rokem +1

    Thanks, good teaching 😃

  • @salahdinregrag7465
    @salahdinregrag7465 Před 3 lety +1

    i have a spergillose.
    please i want the medicaments.

    • @danewoodruff1875
      @danewoodruff1875 Před 3 lety

      This disease is a very complex disease that affects many different organs and or different body parts. There is no true cure for this condition at this time for the average person. It affects everyone differently including many people having different symptoms (some having more and some having less). I believe the research is finding this disease can be caused by different pathogens including most likely being a group of pathogens working together as part of biofilm. The medical community is only now beginning to understand Fungi creates biofilm and recruits other pathogens to be part of the protected biofilm to harvest sulfur compounds released by these other pathogens. So if you have an invasive fungi, you are going to have bacteria, other fungi, viruses and even parasites. In addition, various bacteria, fungi and parasites break down your tissues to get access to important nutrients to remain viable and continue it’s pathogenicity. For example, Aspergillus Fumagates hi jacks your immune system by occupying your vitamin d receptor (the most important hormone of your immune system). Said fungus also scavenges your iron, zinc, manganese and sulfur supplies. This also makes you b-12 deficient. If you review the symptoms relating to the loss of these nutrients and hormones you will find the gambit of all the symptoms people have relating to Lyme, Morgellon’s, COVID-19 Complicated Aspergillosis, Invasive/Semi-invasive Disseminated Aspergillus Fumagates, lymphatic sporotrichosis. These symptoms include hair loss, skin lesions, chronic fatigue, bone pain, stiffness in the morning, malaise, depression, mood swings, memory loss, can’t remember/find certain words in the middle of a sentence and much more. I will be doing a video specifically on these symptoms caused by the nutritional deficiency caused by these invasive fungal infections. There are many reasons these invasive fungi have started to become major pathogens and have gone undetected for so long. One is the current lab testing may be only 25% accurate according to major experts and clinical studies. Less than 1% of the doctors in the United States are aware of semi-invasive fungi. We are at the same place with invasive fungi that we were with Lyme disease 25 years ago. Sadly, even with all the confirmed clinical studies on Lyme, there are still doctors who don’t believe the disease exists. I believe there is a cure for this condition, and I am working on different protocols. I have figured out how to stop and or slow down the lesions and hair loss. Because I have a different immune system and potentially a different invasive fungi than others, my protocols may work for some but not others. However, later I will be doing a video on different options people could consider after they discuss with their physicians. But here is what helps with symptoms including hair loss, lesions and fatigue. Note, I still have fatigue but it is better. I take 15 milligrams of melatonin three hours prior to sleep. I take a teaspoon full of raw organic locally grown honey, a teaspoon full of coconut oil, a teaspoon full of apple cider vinegar and turmeric 4 times per day. Honey has great studies for being an anti-fungal, antibacterial and antiparisotic. Honey also has boron which is anti-fungal. Boron also increases testosterone which helps to repair the body, increase energy and help with depression. Honey is an old ED remedy. LOL. I also put the raw honey on my lesions after cleaning them with tea tree oil, white cider vinaigrette and apple cider vinegar. Then I try to get out in the sun for an hour or two. When I do all of this, it really heals those lesions. After, I figure out how to kill my disseminated infection, I will come back with nutritional injections, vitamin c IVs, PRP and new peptides that stimulate tissue and skin regrow the, angiogenesis and neurogenisis. The problem right now is doctors are recommending patients to take zinc to help with these conditions and not realizing if the patient has an invasive fungi. Taking zinc, iron and sulfur can potentially make someone’s condition worse when you have Aspergillus Fumagates. I was injecting zinc, sulfur and iron as part of an anti-aging program when I didn’t realize I was sleeping 2 feet away from a bed of Aspergillus Fumagates and was working in a clinic that had a water leak never resolved by the landlord. I hope this information helps.
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  • @RobertaPeck
    @RobertaPeck Před 2 lety

    Great!!.

  • @Joeythegoats
    @Joeythegoats Před 2 lety

    one more down from opportunistic list thanks

  • @sayhi591
    @sayhi591 Před rokem

    How to check aspergillus fumigatus report

  • @omarabukhazneh9104
    @omarabukhazneh9104 Před 4 lety

    رائع جدا 💚💡

  • @seanceo9418
    @seanceo9418 Před 3 měsíci

    you born in egypt?

  • @syedabbas9152
    @syedabbas9152 Před 4 lety

    Umm...This might be off the topic right now but. . . Is it really much worse than we are being told about the CORONAVIRUS? Like the death tolls, number of cases being reported in countries, Chinese health care services etc??

    • @MedicosisPerfectionalis
      @MedicosisPerfectionalis  Před 4 lety +1

      We have no way of knowing!
      Also, you can say that about the flu.

    • @danewoodruff1875
      @danewoodruff1875 Před 3 lety

      This disease is a very complex disease that affects many different organs and or different body parts. There is no true cure for this condition at this time for the average person. It affects everyone differently including many people having different symptoms (some having more and some having less). I believe the research is finding this disease can be caused by different pathogens including most likely being a group of pathogens working together as part of biofilm. The medical community is only now beginning to understand Fungi creates biofilm and recruits other pathogens to be part of the protected biofilm to harvest sulfur compounds released by these other pathogens. So if you have an invasive fungi, you are going to have bacteria, other fungi, viruses and even parasites. In addition, various bacteria, fungi and parasites break down your tissues to get access to important nutrients to remain viable and continue it’s pathogenicity. For example, Aspergillus Fumagates hi jacks your immune system by occupying your vitamin d receptor (the most important hormone of your immune system). Said fungus also scavenges your iron, zinc, manganese and sulfur supplies. This also makes you b-12 deficient. If you review the symptoms relating to the loss of these nutrients and hormones you will find the gambit of all the symptoms people have relating to Lyme, Morgellon’s, COVID-19 Complicated Aspergillosis, Invasive/Semi-invasive Disseminated Aspergillus Fumagates, lymphatic sporotrichosis. These symptoms include hair loss, skin lesions, chronic fatigue, bone pain, stiffness in the morning, malaise, depression, mood swings, memory loss, can’t remember/find certain words in the middle of a sentence and much more. I will be doing a video specifically on these symptoms caused by the nutritional deficiency caused by these invasive fungal infections. There are many reasons these invasive fungi have started to become major pathogens and have gone undetected for so long. One is the current lab testing may be only 25% accurate according to major experts and clinical studies. Less than 1% of the doctors in the United States are aware of semi-invasive fungi. We are at the same place with invasive fungi that we were with Lyme disease 25 years ago. Sadly, even with all the confirmed clinical studies on Lyme, there are still doctors who don’t believe the disease exists. I believe there is a cure for this condition, and I am working on different protocols. I have figured out how to stop and or slow down the lesions and hair loss. Because I have a different immune system and potentially a different invasive fungi than others, my protocols may work for some but not others. However, later I will be doing a video on different options people could consider after they discuss with their physicians. But here is what helps with symptoms including hair loss, lesions and fatigue. Note, I still have fatigue but it is better. I take 15 milligrams of melatonin three hours prior to sleep. I take a teaspoon full of raw organic locally grown honey, a teaspoon full of coconut oil, a teaspoon full of apple cider vinegar and turmeric 4 times per day. Honey has great studies for being an anti-fungal, antibacterial and antiparisotic. Honey also has boron which is anti-fungal. Boron also increases testosterone which helps to repair the body, increase energy and help with depression. Honey is an old ED remedy. LOL. I also put the raw honey on my lesions after cleaning them with tea tree oil, white cider vinaigrette and apple cider vinegar. Then I try to get out in the sun for an hour or two. When I do all of this, it really heals those lesions. After, I figure out how to kill my disseminated infection, I will come back with nutritional injections, vitamin c IVs, PRP and new peptides that stimulate tissue and skin regrow the, angiogenesis and neurogenisis. The problem right now is doctors are recommending patients to take zinc to help with these conditions and not realizing if the patient has an invasive fungi. Taking zinc, iron and sulfur can potentially make someone’s condition worse when you have Aspergillus Fumagates. I was injecting zinc, sulfur and iron as part of an anti-aging program when I didn’t realize I was sleeping 2 feet away from a bed of Aspergillus Fumagates and was working in a clinic that had a water leak never resolved by the landlord. I hope this information helps.
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