Title: TUBERCULOSIS Author: Juzar Ali Last modified by: Chris Martel Created Date: 7/9/2003 6:37:47 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3)
Tuberculosis is an infectious lung disease caused by bacteria, spreading through the air through coughing, sneezing, or spit. It is preventable and curable. This presentation gives an overview on "Tuberculosis: Pathophysiology and Diagnosis". For more information please contact us: 9779030507.
Archeological evidence of TB in mummies and stone age skeletons. Hippocrates: Pthisis. Responsible for thousands to millions of deaths during middle ages, renaissance ...
tubercle now becomes a solid caseous lesion. Decreased replication in caseous tissue because of anoxia ... liquefaction of the center of the caseous granuloma occurs ...
Bovine Tuberculosis In live cattle, tuberculosis is usually diagnosed in the field with the tuberculin skin test. In this test, tuberculin is injected intradermally ...
Management of Infertility in Genital Tuberculosis? Answer Tubal reconstructive surgery is contraindicated because there is usually irreparable damage of tubes (cilia ...
Animals and Allergens Risk Assessment for Work with Research Animals Risks associated with the research agent used in the animal chemical, physical, biological Risks ...
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The Animal Health Industry- an essential Partner for Global ... avoiding unjustified sanitary barriers. 14. OIE listed Diseases. 15. The Terrestrial Manual ...
Many of the principles of TB treatment were evolved from research at TRC, Chennai ... (341 patients with drug susceptible TB) Ind J Tub 2002: 49: 27-38. Daily ...
At least 4000 years ? From cattle when they were domesticated. Rene ... for thrice-weekly ... TRC with 4-month thrice-weekly ofloxacin, gatifloxacin or ...
EVOLUTION OF TUBERCULOSIS IN MAN Dr. Hussein Aly Hussein Professor of Chest Diseases Ain Shams University Tuberculosis in Special Situations Diabetes and Tuberculosis ...
Compare the genomes of circulating clones and BCG vaccines, by ... Could loss of antigens be responsible for loss of virulence? Targeted analysis of RD1 ...
Tuberculosis in the United States, 2004 Thomas R. Navin, MD CDC March 2005 TB Presentation Overview How we count TB cases in the U.S. Descriptive epi Analytic epi New ...
Human M. tuberculosis infection/ disease: classical pathology and immunology (Slide -1) W. Henry Boom, M.D. Tuberculosis Research Unit (TBRU) Case Western Reserve ...
Induce immunopathology. Survive trip through air. BCG in ... Induce immunopathology. Survive trip through air. Altered cell wall. Altered nutritional needs ...
Central nervous system tuberculosis with the acquired ... responsible for outbreaks of drug resistant TB in various populations (e.g New York in 1990's) ...
Conventional Methods for Laboratory Diagnosis of Tuberculosis. Rapid Methods: ... scratches. In children gastric aspirates-centrifuged v/s uncentrifuged. ...
Cow (Bos taurus) M. bovis: Africa and Latin America. M. bovis: Asia. Cattle in United States ... Characteristics of cases. Of 23 adults, 22 were foreign-born ...
DIAGNOSTICO DE LA TUBERCULOSIS BOVINA En el laboratorio se basa en la histopatolog a y la bacteriolog a. La histopatolog a es la t cnica m s r pida: detecta la ...
Diseases of Beef Animals Diseases of Beef animals include: Tuberculosis (TB) Stomach and Intestinal Worms. Lungworms Blackleg Grass Tetany Lice Red Water Fever ...
Border Lookout (LO) Source: Robbi Behr, New York Times, May 2006. Do Not Board: Description (1) ... Patient placed on the Do Not Board and Lookout lists. Port Response ...
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... the index case is sputum smear-positive for the bacillus, and after prolonged ... coughing up blood or phlegm from deep inside the lungs (sputum). Symptoms ...
CP mops up residual bacilli and results in less likelihood of relapse. Drug Resistance. MDR defined as resistance to at least rifampicin and isoniazid ...
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Evaluation of the specificity of the gamma-interferon test in tuberculosis-free cattle using an alternative method. M.Cagiola1*, F.Feliziani 1, M.T. Javed 3, G.Severi ...
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... tuberculosis ,brucellosis, and abdominal or pelvic abscesses ... Tuberculosis The detection of circulating mycobacterium antigens using specific ...
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