| Video # | Title | Key Organisms | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 35.1 | Herpes Simplex (HSV 1 & 2) | Cold sores, Genital herpes, Encephalitis | | 36.1 | Varicella Zoster (VZV) | Chickenpox, Shingles | | 37.1 | Cytomegalovirus (CMV) | Mononucleosis, Retinitis (Owl's eye) | | 38.1 | Epstein-Barr (EBV) | Mono, Burkitt lymphoma, Hodgkin's | | 39.1 | Influenza (A & B) | Flu (Hemagglutinin/Neuraminidase) | | 40.1 | HIV | AIDS (gp120, Reverse transcriptase) | | 41.1 | Hepatitis A & E | Enteric hepatitis (Fecal-oral) | | 42.1 | Hepatitis B & C | Parenteral hepatitis (Chronic liver disease) | | 43.1 | Papilloma (HPV) | Warts, Cervical cancer (E6/E7) | | 44.1 | Rotavirus | Diarrhea in infants (Vaccine) | | 45.1 | Rabies | Hydrophobia, Negri bodies | | 46.1 | Polio & Coxsackie | Flaccid paralysis, Herpangina | These videos are newer additions and are critical for the increasing number of parasitology questions on Step 1.
| Video # | Title | Key Organisms Covered | Clinical Pearl | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 5.1 | Bacillus anthracis | Anthrax (Cutaneous, Inhalational, GI) | The "zebra" = Polypeptide capsule (D-glutamate). | | 5.2 | Bacillus cereus | Fried rice poisoning (Emetic & Diarrheal) | The "rice paddy" = Emetic syndrome. | | 6.1 | Listeria monocytogenes | Food poisoning in pregnant women, newborns | The "refrigerator" = Grows at 4°C. | | 7.1 | Clostridium tetani | Tetanus (Lockjaw) | The "rusted nail" = Spores in soil. | | 7.2 | Clostridium botulinum | Botulism (Flaccid paralysis, Honey) | The "baby bottle" = Infant botulism. | | 7.3 | Clostridium perfringens | Gas gangrene, Food poisoning | The "exploding drum" = Double zone of hemolysis. | | 7.4 | Clostridioides difficile | Pseudomembranous colitis | The "toilet overflowing with leaves" = C. diff colitis. | | 8.1 | Corynebacterium diphtheriae | Diphtheria (Pseudomembranous pharyngitis) | The "shield" = Toxin inhibits protein synthesis. | This is the largest section. We have split it into Respiratory and Enteric (Gut) families. The Respiratory Bugs | Video # | Title | Key Organisms | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 9.1 | Bordetella pertussis | Whooping cough (Paroxysmal cough) | | 10.1 | Legionella pneumophila | Legionnaires' disease (Air conditioners) | | 11.1 | Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Burn infections, Otitis externa, CF patients | | 12.1 | Haemophilus influenzae | Epiglottitis, Meningitis (Type B), Otitis media | The Enteric (GI) Bugs | Video # | Title | Key Organisms | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 13.1 | Escherichia coli (Extras) | EHEC (O157:H7), ETEC, EPEC, EIEC | | 13.2 | Salmonella typhi & enterica | Typhoid fever, Enterocolitis | | 14.1 | Shigella | Dysentery (Bloody diarrhea) | | 15.1 | Klebsiella pneumoniae | Pneumonia (Currant jelly sputum), Liver abscess | | 16.1 | Yersinia pestis | Plague (Bubonic, Pneumonic) | | 17.1 | Proteus mirabilis | UTI (Staghorn calculi) | | 18.1 | Vibrio cholerae | Rice-water stool | | 19.1 | Campylobacter jejuni | Bloody diarrhea (Guillain-Barré association) | | 20.1 | Helicobacter pylori | Peptic ulcer disease (MALToma) | Section 5: Zany & Weird Bacteria (Atypicals) These organisms do not Gram-stain well. Sketchy covers them in the "Mansion of Horrors." Sketchy Micro Videos List-
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