Back to: Infection Control for Dental Offices
In some videos, I reference ‘viri’, in place of the word ‘viruses’. While ‘viri’ is not commonly used at this point in time, I still use it as an acknowledgement to my professor at Brigham Young University.
BC Nelson – Course Instructor
In this module, you will learn about bacterial diseases, their symptoms, the bacteria and pathogenic mechanisms that cause the disease, the importance of vaccine prevention, and how to manage patients in dental/medical environments with the following bacterial diseases:
- Diphtheria
- Pertussis (whooping cough)
- Tetanus
- Tuberculosis
- Pneumonia
- Rare Bacteria
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases
