Rabies : Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis & Management (Pre & post exposure prophylaxis)

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Published 2020-12-20
Rabies is an extremely fatal viral disease affecting the central nervous system, and caused by the highly neurotrophic rabies virus.
In this video I discuss about;
1. The rabies virus & its transmission
2. Pathogenesis of rabies
3. Clinical presentation
4. Diagnosis
5. Management of rabies ( Pre exposure & Post exposure prophylaxis )
I would highly recommend you to watch the video till the end.
And the most important topic in this video is the management of rabies.

Link to WHO guidelines on management of rabies;
www.who.int/rabies/PEP_Prophylaxis_guideline_15_12…

Chapters :-

00:00 - Intro
00:35 - Rabies virology
01:18 - Pathogenesis of rabies
03:22 - Signs & symptoms of rabies (prodromal phase & acute neurologic phase)
07:30 - Diagnosis of rabies
09:04 - Treatment & management of rabies

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All Comments (21)
  • @medtoday
    To all the students who watch Med Today videos; Do not rely on videos for in depth details on a certain topic. Use the videos as a guide to understand the basic picture & concept behind that particular topic. Always read textbooks to improve your knowledge. And gather information from reliable web sites like "Medscape", "Pubmed", And "CDC". Find the latest guidelines & articles published by healthcare experts, and study them. Good luck, Future doctors!
  • @hunterw3866
    It’s amazing to me how this disease has managed to stay relevant.
  • @cyst3766
    Amazing! Best video on rabies so far
  • This is one of the best organized, full-covered videos on medical lessons TNX a lot!
  • @user-ko2mp5xb8t
    Amazingggggggg πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ please upload other lectures( diseases ) which are related to CNS
  • @mennaamin5079
    Great illustration , thanks alot πŸ₯ΊπŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–
  • @tal4562
    Is it still safe for the active immunization even RIG is given on day 7 using intradermal? I hope you will reply thank you.
  • @enexe6229
    how long does acute neurologic phase last and does the secong phase occurs after the of the first one (2-10 days)?
  • @JungleLibrary
    Is this a computer voice? Can you please tell me which one you use? It's very good.
  • @VyYo7072
    sir my question is category 1 2 3 in teeno ke injcetion ek hi lgte h ya teeno category ke alag injections hote h
  • @vasuk8382
    Sir, u mean 2 prodrome phases first after the bite and then after the incubation period ??
  • @kingpop101
    heard how he said pathophysiology and came directy to the comments
  • @shivamdubey4783
    That 7th day vaccine is 7 day after first vaccination or 7 th day after second vaccination PLZZ tell
  • Thank you for the information. But may I know what application or website do you use for editing videos?