Dr. Sonu Panwar did his MBBS from LLRM Medical College, CCS University, and MD from RGUHS university. He has a passion for teaching, research, and diagnostics and has a goal to shape up medical students and make them caring and compassionate medical professionals.
He has vast experience of teaching in microbiology for the last many years and part of many research publications and various ongoing research projects in specialized areas of microbiology.
With the launch of this app, he aims to make sure you never cram Microbiology again, understand the concepts, and fall in love with the subject.
The app includes video lectures covering the entire Microbiology, Tests with Video Discussion, Question Bank, Free daily updates, and much more.
This channel is going to share his video lectures, book and live classes information, and more.
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All of the following statements about the combination of the causative agent of infective endocarditis and its source are correct EXCEPT:
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Following all are the host defense mechanisms against UTI except
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Male presents with multiple 3 to 5 cm erythematous macular lesions on his back, arms, chest, and face. His history is significant for homosexuality and IV drug use. Physical exam reveals an afebrile male in no acute distress with no organomegaly and no edema. A 1-cm diameter, reddish nodular lesion was seen on the palate. A white blood cell count reveals marked lymphopenia, but normal neutrophil, red cell, and platelet numbers. What is the most likely virus that could be identified within the lesions?
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An infant is born prematurely in February. Concerned about the risk of serious infection with respiratory syncytial virus, he is treated with the monoclonal antibody palivizumab before being released from the hospital. What is the viral target of this monoclonal antibody
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Which of the following groups RNA viruses are common causes of viral meningitis?
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Susceptibility testing using an MIC method, as opposed to disk diffusion, is preferred for all of the following types of infections except:
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