Armando, you should actually get some pdf of your drawing which would help us for the last minute revision... Do think of this. I Liked ur video. I acutually njoy ur video's and don't even feel boring
Hey Armando, small correction in your video, the product produced from Heme is called Hemin ( which is ferriprotoporphyrin IX) and not Hematin (they differ from each other) and Thank you for the video, really helpful !
Thanks so much for helping me make my presentation amazing!! :) By understanding the material I created some powerpoint animations explaining how the drugs work. Continue what you're doing!
This was a great video to better understand the malarial life cycle, thank you! I actually took Chloroquine in the past when I was volunteering in the Carribbean a couple years back. It gave me some pretty nasty side effects.
More most of them are basic build especially viruses. But it comes that you can make it in evolution if either you reach for more to make things suitable for you or go for the basics and mastering them.
I am noticing a reoccurring theme of this man having difficulties with writing out the letter i. I was seeing it as a Z the entire time and it maybe took me a good two mins of staring at it to notice that this man was trying to write the letter i. Either way, great video thank you for sharing
While the information you stated is correct, the information lacks details. While the rupture of erythrocytes coincides with clinical manifestations it is the recruitment of pyrogenic and inflammatory cytokines that causes the clinical manifestations (irregular fever) such as TNF alpha and IL-1 plus spleen sequestration of abnormally infected erythrocytes (splenomegaly).
Hi! Very good and impressive video/lesson once again Mr. Armando! But I just would like to ask if it really is Artemisin or is it Artemisinin?? Thanks!
good job but there were some mistakes 1. you said oocyte but it's Oocyst 2. in 11:52 you said that primaquine is contraindicated for people with G6P deficiency while it's Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD deficiency )
Man, you are 2 months late. A i had the pharmacological malaria treatment about a month and a half ago, this would've been really useful. Of course thanks anyway, keep the great job.
The thing that confuses me is that the vacuole looks like it's inside or smaller than the merozoite - but the merozoite is inside the vacuole i think? as it surrounds itself with the vacuole which comes off the rbc membrane. So when i watch this video i keep thinking the merozoite is the circle in the middle but it's not!
Thanks Armando great information,I travel to Thailand and Vietnam 8 months out of year,I’ve been told I have a sign of anemia and my arm bruises and bleeds on simple contact just started within a year sometimes feels like I got the flu I’m always tired, any information or ideas to help me or guide me in the right direction to find proper DR Thank you very much Robert
Hi Robert. That region has a high prevalence of P. Vivax which produces benign tertian malaria which is rarely fatal.It has exoerythrocytic forms and can persist for years.A molecular test would be preferrable.
how can Malaria be so intelligent, " it developed a pump to remove medication from the cell" ,, this shows the polymorphic of these things, it is like fighting 5 forms of Malaria all at once. great vid.
thankyou but I wan't another favor plz upload your videos on utorrent because in our counrty for youtube we use proxy and it's difficult to watch your videos online because of buffering
as far as i know lumefantrine is amino alcohol. and you are saying that lumefantrine is a quinolone.... please make it clear...... and your all videos are awesome otherwise. thanks
i doubt any of these drugs fall in the category of Quinolones. Quinolones are derivatives of nalidixic acid and are bactericidal agents. Not antiprotozoal
YO THANK YOU - this cleared a lot up. my pharm lecture slides were cancerous to look at for this topic
Lol same
Same here🥰
Same!!
Also Quinolones are antibacterial drugs classified as DNA gyrase Inhibitors. They are different from Quinines. Thank you for this video, very helpful!
Armando man, you have inspired me to make my own youtube channel for tutoring thank you man
In sub-saharan Africa right now and this was extremely helpful. Thank you!
Armando, you should actually get some pdf of your drawing which would help us for the last minute revision... Do think of this.
I Liked ur video.
I acutually njoy ur video's and don't even feel boring
Armando ur teaching with ur diagrams are superb...plz give d pictures of them.... it's very smart for us to remind...think on it dear....
Thanks. I have malaria. Will take medication from today or tomm after showing the reports to doctor.
Hey Armando, small correction in your video, the product produced from Heme is called Hemin ( which is ferriprotoporphyrin IX) and not Hematin (they differ from each other)
and Thank you for the video, really helpful !
Ya thats what i was thinking and also the quinolones is wrong. it should be Quinolines not Quinolones.
*quinines
I got perfectly understood after seeing this video...it is very helpful for the quick revision....you are a great tutor man!!!
Thanks so much for helping me make my presentation amazing!! :) By understanding the material I created some powerpoint animations explaining how the drugs work. Continue what you're doing!
This was a great video to better understand the malarial life cycle, thank you! I actually took Chloroquine in the past when I was volunteering in the Carribbean a couple years back. It gave me some pretty nasty side effects.
What kind of symptoms did you experience??
Great Work Armando!!! (All the best on your career.)
Big thank you to you
Your video has literally saved my life i dont know how many times
Big big thanks
After 7 years, it's still useful
I've a viva now so I went thru ur vid its just🤘👌🤩😍ur explanation got buried in my brain😇😇
Nice but please give the full screen at the last to take screenshot..
Your videos have helped me alot through my medical studies. 💪🏾😎💯
Hi im from 2023 , this help me in preparation for my malaria presentation so much . Tqvm u deserve many likes
cannot thank you enough
THF itself is not used in the synthesis of thymidine,it acts as methyl donor in the form of N5-N10 methylene THF for the conversion of d-UMP to d-TMP.
It's scary how much the microbes have mutated to resist our drugs to fight them.
Btw, your videos are very informative 👍🏻
More most of them are basic build especially viruses. But it comes that you can make it in evolution if either you reach for more to make things suitable for you or go for the basics and mastering them.
Thank you for the video. really has clarified very astutely yet simplistic, specifically in regards to the life cycle of the parasite -causing malaria
really thankyou for all of your works in those videos, it help us alot as medical student to understand many subject, i really appreciate that:)
God bless you for this.
I am noticing a reoccurring theme of this man having difficulties with writing out the letter i. I was seeing it as a Z the entire time and it maybe took me a good two mins of staring at it to notice that this man was trying to write the letter i. Either way, great video thank you for sharing
Thank you. It helped a lot😊
May you please make the video on antitubercular drug and mode of action
This is soooooo helpful. I really love your channel. Thanyou
Excellent, I now understand the Malaria cycle.
Beautiful infectious stage diagram.
Very well explained Hats off to you sir👏
awesome videos! u made my revision so easy. very helpful indeed
Please make lecture for antifungal drugs .... your videos are very useful ..thankyou
You the best man ...thank you very much,your videos keep helping me
Thnxu from india 🇮🇳🙏
You are awesome. Thank you
While the information you stated is correct, the information lacks details. While the rupture of erythrocytes coincides with clinical manifestations it is the recruitment of pyrogenic and inflammatory cytokines that causes the clinical manifestations (irregular fever) such as TNF alpha and IL-1 plus spleen sequestration of abnormally infected erythrocytes (splenomegaly).
you have a vivid imagination! Thanks !!
Aesome awesome, no words for all your hard work
Thanks a million for this video. Very helpful
Very helpful, thanks. Pls, wud like u to create a video on antimicrobial chemotherapy. Thanks alot I enjoyed the video.
Great Work mate
Really helpful 👍
Incredibly done!
I appreciate yu much!
The teaching was very interesting
Nice video sir
We need more videos sir
On pharmacology
where did you get the sources??
Wow this was soo good
Wonderful explanation. Thanks
Hi! Very good and impressive video/lesson once again Mr. Armando!
But I just would like to ask if it really is Artemisin or is it Artemisinin??
Thanks!
no, its a mistake... is Artemisinin
Thank you!
thank you so much mr hasudungan
good job but there were some mistakes
1. you said oocyte but it's Oocyst
2. in 11:52 you said that primaquine is contraindicated for people with G6P deficiency while it's Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD deficiency )
read your 2nd point.
its foolish
+Arjun Kataria the second point is totally right ... it's a small mistake no problem with that ...
A1 A1 u
A1 A1 i think you are right. I got the 2 classes mixed up
thanks... it's really helpful for me
superb video..... very useful..... loved it 😍
I dont need any soft copy man! I draw myself all of ur diagrams!! U r genius man
hold on gonna cry for a bit
thnks sir your lectures are very helpful for us
very good lesson
Thank you 😊 Extremely helpful
Man, you are 2 months late. A i had the pharmacological malaria treatment about a month and a half ago, this would've been really useful. Of course thanks anyway, keep the great job.
Omg you are a blessing 😍😍
Thanx man
Very informative, thank you.
The thing that confuses me is that the vacuole looks like it's inside or smaller than the merozoite - but the merozoite is inside the vacuole i think? as it surrounds itself with the vacuole which comes off the rbc membrane. So when i watch this video i keep thinking the merozoite is the circle in the middle but it's not!
Amazing.
Very nice explaination
This is wonderful
Thanks Armando great information,I travel to Thailand and Vietnam 8 months out of year,I’ve been told I have a sign of anemia and my arm bruises and bleeds on simple contact just started within a year sometimes feels like I got the flu I’m always tired, any information or ideas to help me or guide me in the right direction to find proper DR Thank you very much Robert
Hi Robert. That region has a high prevalence of P. Vivax which produces benign tertian malaria which is rarely fatal.It has exoerythrocytic forms and can persist for years.A molecular test would be preferrable.
Beautifully concised n informative! Awesome video! 👌👌
Thank you man.. your lecture is helpful in my studies
Hydrochloroquine ✅✅. Stay strong .
where do you get your sources from?
wonderful explanation . i have a question what is the interest (mechanism) of Chloroquine in the treatment of Corona virus
how can Malaria be so intelligent, " it developed a pump to remove medication from the cell" ,, this shows the polymorphic of these things, it is like fighting 5 forms of Malaria all at once. great vid.
You don't know how easy you made it for me 😍😍 Thankyou Thankyou so much❤
thanks dude
Thanks a lot Sir.
Great job but lumefantrine is not in the class of quinolone
why use chloroquine for systemic lupus erythematosus??
Thank you 2024❤
Every CDC employee is learning new things watching this video 😂
You're the best!
thanks alot but about quinolones, can, i was wonderling if hematin can be used to cure malaria
Please sir , continue all the microbiology lectures, I am literally very poor in microbiology, and its very irritating subject. 🙏🙏
I like your Class
Artemisnin, not artemisin
thankyou
but I wan't another favor plz upload your videos on utorrent because in our counrty for youtube we use proxy and it's difficult to watch your videos online because of buffering
thanks
Thank you for this video
nice work. love you
Thanks a lot so helpable...
thank you for this is amazing
What about artesunate?
Was waiting fortht
It's 'Hemin', not 'hematin'.
Wow, es grandioso. Me gustó mucho tu video.
Thanks sir
How can we get notes of these
as far as i know lumefantrine is amino alcohol. and you are saying that lumefantrine is a quinolone.... please make it clear...... and your all videos are awesome otherwise. thanks
i doubt any of these drugs fall in the category of Quinolones. Quinolones are derivatives of nalidixic acid and are bactericidal agents. Not antiprotozoal
Thanks you 🙏
My pharmacology teacher just stole everything from this video 😃😬
Lol most knowledge now can be found online just make sure you fact check now and then.