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Microbiology Roundtable

Health EN ↓ 20 episodes

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MedScroll

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Health

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Latest episode

Nov 18, 2025

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Episodes

Zoonoses and Unusual Bacterial Infections 18.11.2025
What Is a Virus? Structure, Replication, and Classification 18.11.2025
How Viruses Hijack the Host: Pathogenesis and Immune Evasion 18.11.2025
Atypical Bacteria: Chlamydia, Rickettsia, and Mycoplasma 10.10.2025
The Spirochetes: Syphilis, Lyme Disease, and Leptospirosis 10.10.2025
The Mycobacteria: TB, Leprosy, and Acid-Fast Pathogens 10.10.2025
Gram-Negative Bacilli: Salmonella, Shigella, and Pseudomonas 22.08.2025
Gram-Negative Cocci: Meningitis and Gonorrhea Unmasked 22.08.2025
Gram-Positive Bacilli: Tetanus, Botulism, and Listeria 20.08.2025
Gram-Positive Cocci: Staph, Strep, and Enterococcus Explained 20.08.2025
Bacterial Villains: Staph, Strep, E. coli, and TB 20.08.2025
Biofilms and Bacterial Toxins: Silent Weapons of Infection 20.08.2025
Inside the Bacterial Cell: Structure, Spores, and Shapes 09.07.2025
How Bacteria Cause Disease: Adherence, Invasion, and Immune Evasion 06.07.2025
DNA Exchange and Superbugs: Bacterial Genetics in Action 04.07.2025
How We Classify the Invisible: Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Parasites 04.07.2025
Bacteria on the Move: Pili, Flagella, and Reproduction 04.07.2025
From Pasteur to Petri Dishes: A Brief History of Microbiology 04.07.2025
Gram Stains and Cell Walls: Understanding Bacterial Identity 04.07.2025
What Is Microbiology, Really? 04.07.2025

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