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- Principles in Bacterial Pathogenesis
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1. The molecular basis of bacterial pathogenicity: an overview
- Prof. B. Brett Finlay
- Gram Negative Pathogens
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2. Deciphering shigella invasion of epithelial cells
- Prof. Philippe Sansonetti
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5. Bordetella pertussis
- Prof. Alison Weiss
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6. Salmonellae: molecular basis of infection
- Prof. Samuel Miller
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7. The diversity of Escherichia coli infections
- Prof. Michael Donnenberg
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8. Bacterial activation of epithelial signaling
- Prof. Alice Prince
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9. Human pathogenic Yersinia species
- Prof. James Bliska
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11. Dental pathogens
- Prof. Ann Progulske-Fox
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12. Haemophilus
- Prof. Robert Munson
- Gram Positive Pathogens
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13. The bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes: an amazing multifaceted model
- Prof. Pascale Cossart
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15. Molecular pathogenesis and prevention of Staphylococcus aureus infections
- Prof. Olaf Schneewind
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16. Streptococcus pyogenes disease and molecular pathogenesis
- Prof. P. Patrick Cleary
- Host Responses
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17. Microbial recognition and the immune response
- Dr. Dana Philpott
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18. Enteric pathogens-microbiota-host inter-kingdom chemical interactions
- Prof. Vanessa Sperandio
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19. Toll-like receptor signalling during infection and inflammation
- Prof. Luke O'Neill
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20. The human indigenous microbiota
- Prof. David Relman
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22. Role of neutrophils in acute lung injury and repair
- Prof. Gregory Downey
- Preventatives and Therapeutics
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23. Antibiotics and antibiotic resistance
- Prof. Gerry Wright
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24. Vaccines: a health insurance of the 21st century
- Prof. Rino Rappuoli
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25. Biodefense vaccines
- Prof. James Nataro
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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26. Vaccines in the modern world
- Prof. Gordon Dougan
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27. Bacterial infection of epithelial signaling
- Prof. Alice Prince
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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- The genus Haemophilus
- Bacillus influenzae or Pfeiffer's bacillus
- Haemophilus is not the cause of influenza
- Haemophilus influenzae serotypes
- H. influenzae serotype b (Hib) diseases
- Virulence determinants of Hib
- Immunization strategies for Hib
- Invasive Hib disease in the United States
- Hib disease - the global burden
- Hib vaccine programs
- Other H. influenzae serotypes
- Hamilton O. Smith, Nobel Laureate
- H. influenzae, strain Rd
- Nontypeable H. influenzae (NTHi)
- Otitis media
- NTHi strain 86-028NP and strain Rd
- Putative virulence determinants of NTHi
- Basic structure of the H. influenzae LOS
- LOS oligosaccharide structures
- Sialic acids and virulence
- Phosphorylcholine
- Phosphorylcholine and virulence
- Phase variable gene expression
- Simple sequence repeats
- Iron utilization systems
- Resistance to effectors of innate immunity
- Expression modulation of innate immunity effectors
- Adhesins in NTHi 86-028NP
- Expression of Tfp by 86-028NP
- Type IV pili and biofilms (1)
- Type IV pili and biofilms (2)
- Other Haemophilus species
- Haemophilus ducreyi
- Haemophilus ducreyi infection
- Experimental human infection with H. ducreyi
- Histopathology of pustules
- Putative virulence determinants of H. ducreyi
- Summary
Topics Covered
- Hemophilus influenzae
- Virulence determinants
- Immunization strategies
- Hib
- Other serotypes
- Basic structure of the H. influenzae LOS
- Sialic acids and virulence
- Phosphorylcholine (PCho) and virulence
- Phase variable genes
- Iron utilization systems
- Resistance to effectors of innate immunity
- Adhesins
- Other Haemophilus species associated with human health and disease
- Haemophilus ducreyi
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Talk Citation
Munson, R. (2009, November 3). Haemophilus [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 19, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/SPYS3889.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on November 3, 2009
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Robert Munson has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.