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ASK THE DOCTOR: BRONCHO-VAXOM MOA - for RTIs

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This engaging 2D Animation from Fusion, framed as a game show, details the Mechanism of Action (MOA) of BRONCHO-VAXOM for preventing Recurrent RTIs. The video explains how the oral bacterial lysate reaches Peyer's patches, priming both innate and adaptive immune responses. It emphasizes the resulting broad protective effect through phagocytosis, polyclonal antibodies, and modulating cytokines. This showcases our expertise in translating complex Immunology into educational content for HCPs.

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ASK THE DOCTOR: BRONCHO-VAXOM MOA - for RTIs

This engaging 2D Animation from Fusion, framed as a game show, details the Mechanism of Action (MOA) of BRONCHO-VAXOM for preventing Recurrent RTIs. The video explains how the oral bacterial lysate reaches Peyer's patches, priming both innate and adaptive immune responses. It emphasizes the resulting broad protective effect through phagocytosis, polyclonal antibodies, and modulating cytokines. This showcases our expertise in translating complex Immunology into educational content for HCPs.

PF-ILD DISEASE AWARENESS: EARLY RECOGNITION OF PROGRESSIVE PULMONARY FIBROSIS

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This Fusion Animation uses 2D medical animation for Disease Awareness of Progressive Fibrosing Interstitial Lung Diseases (PF-ILDs). The video highlights that these pulmonary fibrosis conditions are often misdiagnosed as scarring progresses unnoticed. It provides diagnostic guidance by comparing breath sounds and emphasizing symptoms like dyspnea. The core message is the crucial need for early recognition and prompt referral to a pulmonologist. This showcases our expertise in Respiratory Medicine.

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PF-ILD DISEASE AWARENESS: EARLY RECOGNITION OF PROGRESSIVE PULMONARY FIBROSIS

This Fusion Animation uses 2D medical animation for Disease Awareness of Progressive Fibrosing Interstitial Lung Diseases (PF-ILDs). The video highlights that these pulmonary fibrosis conditions are often misdiagnosed as scarring progresses unnoticed. It provides diagnostic guidance by comparing breath sounds and emphasizing symptoms like dyspnea. The core message is the crucial need for early recognition and prompt referral to a pulmonologist. This showcases our expertise in Respiratory Medicine.

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