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    Rego 999124647 October 31st, 2014 IMM250H1-F Tuberculosis Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious infection that most commonly occurs in the lungs. It was originally called “susica”, coming from the Greek word for “consumption”. The causative agent, Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (Mtb), was discovered by the hands of the famous scientist, Robert Koch. Koch was able to discover the causative agent of TB in 1882 to be the rod-shaped mycobacterium tuberculosis, and its pathology. The means of transmission

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    Introduction Tuberculosis is a bacterial infection disease characterized by the growth of nodules in the tissues, especially the lungs. Tuberculosis is also known as TB. TB can affect anyone if they are exposed to the air droplets of an affected person. TB can affect areas of the body other than the lungs. TB is high contagious and should be take seriously. If gone untreated it can be fatal. Etiology Tuberculosis is a pulmonary disease, which is brought on by the rod shaped bacillus Mycobacterium

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    you, and you coughed up pieces of yourself as the disease ravaged your body. More often than not, you died a painful, terrifying death, but not until after you showered your loved ones with the extremely contagious bacteria. Today we call it Tuberculosis, and, growing up as a child of the 80’s, my only exposure to TB was in the educational game, The Oregon Trail. Indeed, in the United States, TB is not something frequently seen. It is so rare in the U.S. that, according to an Al Jazeera interview

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    Nhavilay Wanda Nhavilay Professor W. Carlisle Microbiology Biol 2230 S05 28 November 2015 Tuberculosis the ancient bacteria Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the oldest recorded human diseases known to man, and is still the deadliest killers among bacterial infections (Smith). According to the World Health Organization (WHO), TB is believed to have killed more people worldwide than all the wars and famines combined. TB once viewed as a death sentence in the past, is now a preventable and treatable

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    Tuberculosis commonly called TB is a mortal contagious sickness that is able to affect any system in the body, but it stabilizes mostly in the pulmonary system.TB is caused by a microorganism called the tubercle bacillus or Mycobacterium tuberculosis.According to Minnesota department Of Health, St. Paul MN, for the year of 2008 there were approximately nine million cases and two million death from Tuberculosis happening throughout the world. From those estimate cases, there were 59% of TB cases in

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    Tuberculosis, also known as TB, is a chronic infection that can be fatal to the infected individual which can result in death. TB is a bacterial infection in the lungs that can persist to other organs through the bloodstream. It is one of the leading causes of death from an infection worldwide. The mortality rate is much higher in developing countries with high incidence rate of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Tuberculosis is a very infectious disease due to it being airborne. If it is left untreated

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    Tuberculosis Jane Eyre

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    In Jane Eyre, Jane’s friend from Lowood, Helen Burns, dies from consumption (tuberculosis). Many people at Lowood are dying from typhus fever; however, Jane’s friend dies from something else. Charlotte Bronte specifically chose consumption for a reason. The symptoms of the disease are very picturesque, which allow the reader to feel the pain of the character. People who have the disease cough a lot and often cough up blood. They also have fever, night sweats, fatigue, and weight loss. On page 83

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    Tuberculosis- The Silent Killer Tuberculosis(TB) is a communicable disease that is caused by germs that are spread from person to person through the air. This disease has notably been around in excess of 5,000 years. The effects span far beyond the host, but to all of the people that have had close contact. The symptoms that are most prevalent are the lungs and the respiratory pathway is attacked by producing symptoms such as, chest pain, respiratory distress, a cough, often productive. This is spread

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    What is Tuberculosis? It is a serious infectious disease that mainly affects your lungs. The disease is caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Even though it usually attacks the lungs, it can easily damage other parts of the body as well. The bacteria can spread in tiny droplets released into the air when a person that has Tuberculosis of the lungs or throat coughs, sneezes, or talks. The Tuberculosis bacteria causes’ death of tissue in the organs they infect. Infection is most likely

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    The Impact of the Tuberculosis Vaccine Essay

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    The Impact of the Tuberculosis Vaccine Abstract Tuberculosis is one of the most infectious diseases in the world. With almost one third of the world infected with this virus, people are striving to help prevent the spread of this disease (NIAID, 2001). One prevention technique for tuberculosis is the BCG (Bacillus of Calmette and Guerin) vaccine. In the early twentieth century Calmette and Guerin worked together to isolate a strain of the disease creating the first BCG vaccine. Throughout the

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