About Infections for NEET SS
Infectious diseases entail the study of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases caused by microorganisms including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. For NEET SS, aspirants must have a comprehensive understanding of the key components including Microbiology, Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, Immunization and Vaccination, Diagnostic methods, etc. Study resources from PrepLadder help stay updated on the latest research, guidelines, and advancements in Infectious and therefore secure success in NEET SS pediatrics exam.
Latest Terminology and IAP-NTEP 2020 Guidelines• Latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI): When there is no sign of clinically active TB, a sustained...
Antibiotic Resistance in EnterococciIntrinsic Resistance Mechanisms among EnterococciAntimicrobial Mechanism Ampicillin, penicillin Altered bindi...
Infection in youngsters is frequently caused by anaerobic bacteria. Since anaerobes make up the majority of the bacterial flora that normally inh...
How does PrepLadder make Infections learning easy for students?
PrepLadder simplifies grasping the Infections for students by providing expert video lectures, comprehensive study materials, Mock test series, and a detailed performance analysis to evaluate exam preparation. The study material is meticulously designed to incorporate the latest syllabus revisions, guaranteeing that students are thoroughly prepared for their NEET SS exams.
Meet our Pediatrics Faculty
An experienced teacher, Dr. Sandeep Sharma has been teaching NEET-PG, NEET-SS and FMGE students for the past 8 years both in India and abroad. He is a subject expert in General Medicine, Medicine Gastroenterology, Medicine Hepatology and Medicine Oncology. After completing his MBBS and MD in Medicine from PGI Chandigarh. He is currently working as a Consultant Pediatrician at Omni Clinics and Diagnostics, Sector 34, Chandigarh.
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