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Tuberculosis

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2019
Tuberculosis remains the leading cause of death from an infectious disease among adults worldwide, with more than 10 million people becoming newly sick from tuberculosis each year. Advances in diagnosis, including the use of rapid molecular testing and whole-genome sequencing in both sputum and non-sputum samples, could change this situation.
David M, Lewinsohn, Charles L, Daley
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Tuberculosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2013
Despite the availability of a cheap and effective treatment, tuberculosis still accounts for millions of cases of active disease and deaths worldwide. The disease disproportionately affects the poorest persons in both high-income and developing countries.1 However, recent advances in diagnostics, drugs, and vaccines and enhanced implementation of ...
Alimuddin Zumla   +3 more
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XDR tuberculosis

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2011
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van Ingen, J   +7 more
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Tuberculosis

2010
Abstract Tuberculosis is caused by organisms of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, including M. tuberculosis (the most important), M. bovis, and M. africanum. It has been present since antiquity and is the leading infectious cause of death ahead of HIV infection. An estimated 2 billion people worldwide carry latent infection, when M.
Richard E. Chaisson, Jean B. Nachega
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Tuberculosis

Archivos de Bronconeumología, 2011
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be an important public health problem. Currently, 2,100 million people--one third of the world population--are infected by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, with an estimated annual rate of 9.4 million new cases, and 440,000 cases of multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB in 2008; furthermore, cases of extensively-resistant (XDR) TB have
Esperanza, de la Vía   +3 more
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Tuberculosis in children

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1995
During the past decade, a resurgence in adult tuberculosis and immigration has expanded the pool of children and adolescents infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The evaluation and treatment of children depend on the stage of tuberculosis: exposure, infection, or disease. The major roles of the primary care physician in the control of tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis

Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2005
Tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, transmitted primarily by inhalation of aerosolized droplets containing the organisms. There is an infection of the respiratory tract and the tubercle bacilli spread via lymphatic system and bloodstream to many different organs.
Adriana A, Bonfioli   +3 more
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Tuberculosis

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 2018
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the world's leading cause of infectious mortality. Imaging plays an important role in the management of this disease. The complex immune response of the human body to Mycobacterium tuberculosis results in a wide array of clinical manifestations, making clinical and radiological diagnosis challenging.
Alfred O, Ankrah   +6 more
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TUBERCULOSIS

Dental Clinics of North America, 1996
Dental health care providers must play an active role in preventing the transmission of tuberculosis. The information presented here should allow them to appropriately identify and refer patients who may be infectious, identify oral lesions which may be due to tuberculosis, and develop and implement an infection control plan to prevent transmission in ...
J A, Phelan, V, Jimenez, D C, Tompkins
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