Microbiology SimplyFyd @microbiologysimplyfyed Channel on Telegram

Microbiology SimplyFyd

@microbiologysimplyfyed


This channel is created by Dr. VAIDEHI MEHTA, working as Asso. Prof. in PARUL INSTITUTE , Vadodara to spread tips and knowledge of microbiology.
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Microbiology SimplyFyd (English)

Welcome to Microbiology SimplyFyd, a Telegram channel created by Dr. VAIDEHI MEHTA, an Associate Professor at Parul Institute in Vadodara. The main goal of this channel is to spread tips and knowledge related to microbiology. Whether you are a student, a professional in the healthcare field, or simply someone interested in learning more about the fascinating world of microorganisms, this channel is the perfect place for you. Dr. VAIDEHI MEHTA's expertise and passion for microbiology shine through in the valuable content she shares with her audience.
Stay updated on the latest developments in the field of microbiology, learn about different types of microorganisms, understand their roles in various ecosystems, and discover tips for maintaining a healthy microbiome. With regular updates and engaging posts, Microbiology SimplyFyd is your go-to source for all things related to microbiology.
For even more content and interaction, make sure to check out our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/microbiology.simplyFyd1/. Join us on this exciting journey of exploring the tiny world of microorganisms and expanding your knowledge of microbiology!

Microbiology SimplyFyd

01 Mar, 13:32


Answer : E. None of the above

Microbiology SimplyFyd

10 Feb, 09:27


Answer: A.. <10 IU/L

Microbiology SimplyFyd

04 Feb, 18:57


Answer:A.. USA

Microbiology SimplyFyd

03 Feb, 11:21


Answer:D.. Miller's nodes caused by paravaccinia..

Microbiology SimplyFyd

02 Feb, 12:19


Image based question:NEET-PG

Microbiology SimplyFyd

02 Feb, 12:14


Answer:A... Borrelia recurrentis.. Vector shown is image is soft tick which doesn't transmit Borrelia recurrentis.

Microbiology SimplyFyd

01 Feb, 05:05


Image based question:NEET-PG

Microbiology SimplyFyd

30 Jan, 15:49


Answer:A... Trichomonas Vaginalis infection increases the risk of cervical cancer.

Microbiology SimplyFyd

28 Jan, 17:01


Answer: A.. Cytomegalovirus.

Microbiology SimplyFyd

25 Jan, 04:10


Answer:B.. Drum stick like terminal spores are seen in Cl. tetani.

Microbiology SimplyFyd

24 Jan, 05:49


Image based question:NEET-PG