Friday, 3 April 2026

Memory 03.04.2026

 

 


 

 

Memory 03.04.2026

 

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Salmonella VS Shigella

                                

                                                                          Salmonella  

 
 
 
Shigella 
 
 
 
 
 
Salmonella VS Shigella 
 
 

 
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Kiyoshi Shiga

                                                                           Kiyoshi Shiga 

 
 
In 1897, during a severe dysentery epidemic in Japan, bacteriologist Kiyoshi Shiga successfully isolated the causative organism from patients’ stool samples. 
 
The epidemic occurred in Japan and caused over 90,000 cases with high mortality, making it a major public health crisis.
 
Shiga demonstrated that the bacterium produced a potent toxin (now called Shiga toxin), which plays a central role in the disease. 


                                                         Kiyoshi Shiga = Shigella

                                                            Shigella = Shigellosis 

 
 
 Classification Of Shigella
 

Virulence Factors Of Shigella
 
 
  
Pathophysiology
 
 
 
 
Shigellosis
 

 
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Typhoid Mary


 
 
 
 
Mary Mallon (1869–1938), famously known as “Typhoid Mary,” was the first recognized asymptomatic carrier of Typhoid fever in the United States.
 
 Her story became a landmark in public health history. 
 
  • In 1906, sanitary engineer George Soper investigated outbreaks in Oyster Bay, New York
  • He traced infections back to Mary Mallon

     Shocking finding:

  • She had no symptoms
  • Yet carried Salmonella Typhi in her gallbladder 

                                 Remained in quarantine for 26 years until her death in 1938 

 

 
 
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Daniel Elmer Salmon

 


 

 The Plague of Athens may have been caused by Salmonella Typhi  (based on modern DNA studies of remains, though debated)

                                                      Salmonella: First Discovered In 1884 

                                                      Salmonella = Daniel Elmer Salmon  


                                                  Daniel Elmer Salmon  = Salmonella

 
One of the leading causes of foodborne illness worldwide 
 
 
 
Classification Of Salmonella 

 
 
 
 
Typhoid Fever 
 

 
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Alien Hand Syndrome


Alien Hand Syndrome (AHS) is a rare and fascinating neurological disorder in which a person’s limb—most often a hand—appears to act independently, without conscious control. 

 

                                      

 

First Formal Description (1908)

  • The earliest clear description of the syndrome is credited to Kurt Goldstein in 1908.
  • He reported a patient with a brain lesion whose hand seemed to act “on its own,” performing goal-directed movements without the patient’s intention.

 


 

 
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