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Sharing of Tooth Decay Causing Bacterium Among Children and Their Families

Offered By: American Society for Microbiology via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore groundbreaking research on the transmission of Streptococcus mutans, the primary bacterium associated with dental caries, among children and their families. Delve into findings presented at the ASM Microbe research meeting that challenge the prevailing theory of mother-to-child transmission as the primary route of infection. Discover evidence supporting intra- and extra-familial sources of S. mutans acquisition in children, including child-to-child transmission. Learn about the study's methodology, which evaluated over 13,000 S. mutans isolates from 119 African American children and their household family members. Examine the implications of these findings for dental caries risk assessments, prevention strategies, and treatment approaches. Gain insights into the complexity of S. mutans transmission and the importance of considering multiple routes of bacterial acquisition in oral health management.

Syllabus

Introduction
Background
Methods
Interview
Outro


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American Society for Microbiology

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