About Infectious Diseases for NEET SS
The subject entails studying a range of topics related to infectious agents, their pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. It is a speciality of growing importance due to constant evolution of diseases, infectious agents and need for skilled professionals. The entrance to the super speciality course with increased prevalence will be highly competitive and PrepLadder can help create a structured path for NEET SS Medicine preparation.
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Causative organism: Bacillus anthracis. It is an aerobic, spore forming, gram positive bacilli. It is an important Category A bioterrorism agent
How does PrepLadder make Infectious Diseases learning easy for students?
PrepLadder is backed-up by India's Top Medical Faculty who craft comprehensive notes, conceptual video lectures aligned with the latest medical research, advances, developments, including emerging information in 'Infectious Diseases.' Prepare to excel in the NEET SS with the most up-to-date and relevant information. PrepLadder’s latest test series mimics the style and difficulty of the actual NEET SS exam allowing students to gain confidence to overcome the exam pressure.
Meet our Infectious Diseases Faculty
Dr. Rajesh Gubba, MD in General Medicine, DNB Cardiology, MHSc in Diabetology, and a Fellowship in HIV Medicine (CMC Vellore), is a renowned professor in the field of Medicine. With a teaching experience of 7+ years, Dr. Gubba has transformed the NEET SS and NEET PG preparation of various students and helped them score good ranks and marks.
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