What are fevers and why might they be good for you?
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The topic of which specific mechanism fevers act by is one of grand discussion which has also been fuelled by many myths and non-scientifically based assertions. This video provides an overview of the most prominent theories of the existence and action of fevers in immunological response. it discusses the processes that the human body undergoes while in a state of fever.
This video was made by Health Science 4DM3 students: Yu Fei
Xia, Zil E-Huma Nasir, Ivelina Velikova and Mohammed Abdul-Khaliq
Copyright McMaster University 2017
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How do we stay safe from the growing epidemic of antibiotic resistant bacteria? NIAID is researching ways to keep us safe. MedlinePlus page on antibiotic resistance: http://ow.ly/TzR330ixwM4
Video Outline
0:38 Antimicrobial resistance epidemiology
1:02 Examples of resistant bacteria
1:11 Tuberculosis
1:31 Gonorrhea
1:46 MRSA
2:13 How does antimicrobial resistance occur?
3:25 What can you do to fight antimicrobial resistance?
4:32 Research at NIAID
Accessible version of video at MedlinePlus:
https://medlineplus.gov/medlineplus-videos/antibiotics-vs-bacteria-fighting-the-resistance/
Animation: Jeff Day
Intern: Priscilla Seah
Narration: Jennifer Sun Bell
Music: Da Bakkwo Instrumental, by Jin Yeop Cho, Marc Ferrari, and Matt Hirt via Killer Tracks