PPT-Clinical Manifestations & Overview of Management of Pulmonary Tuberculosis

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Dr Ruchi Dua Associate Prof Dept of Pulmonary Medicine Learning Objectives When to suspect Pulmonary Tuberculosis How to diagnose How to manage a case of drug

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Dr Ruchi Dua Associate Prof Dept of Pulmonary Medicine Learning Objectives When to suspect Pulmonary Tuberculosis How to diagnose How to manage a case of drug susceptible Tuberculosis. Government stewardship and accountability with monitoring and evaluation 2 Strong coalition with civil society organizations and communities 3 Protection and promotion of human rights ethics and equity 4 Adaptation of the strategy and targets at cou Chlamydia trachomatis. 2. Learning Objectives. Upon completion of this content, the learner will be able to:. Describe the epidemiology of. . chlamydial infection . in the U.S.. Describe the pathogenesis of . . Neisseria . gonorrhoeae. 2. Learning Objectives. Upon completion of this content, the learner will be able to. Describe the epidemiology of gonorrhea in the U.S.. Describe the pathogenesis of . Neisseria . 2. Learning Objectives. Upon completion of this content, the learner will be able to:. Describe the epidemiology of. . chlamydial infection . in the U.S.. Describe the pathogenesis of . Chlamydia trachomatis. Mrs.Indumathi. Lecturer . YNC. OBJECTIVE. By the end of the session the student will be able to:. define tuberculosis. explain the epidemiological triad of tuberculosis. identify the mode of transmission and incubation period. Tuberculosis (TB). Epidemiology. It is estimated that 1/3 of the World’s population are infected with latent TB. Majority of the cases around 65% are seen in Africa and Asia (India and China). Co-infection with HIV remains a problem . Dr.. . Mohed. Shaker. A Brief History of Tuberculosis (TB). Tuberculosis (phthisis) described since the time of . Hippocrates (460 BC - 370 BC). . 1689: Doctor Richard Morton . used the term . “consumption”. Ruchi. . Dua. Associate Professor(MD,DNB). Department of Pulmonary Medicine. Aiims. . Rishikesh. SITES. Virtually anywhere. Lungs. Pleura. Lymph node. PULMONARY. PULMONARY-. CLINICAL SCENARIO. SYMPTOMS(Pulmonary). . einer. Tuberkulose. Hans L Rieder. Bern, IFIK, 28. . März. 2019. Access. Web site:. https://www.tbrieder.org. Page. Presentations. Miller T L, et al. Am J Public Health 2015;105:930-1. Survival probability among 4,000 tuberculosis. Chronic infective granuloma caused by tubercle bacilli. Two types of . tubercle . bacilli infect man, the human and bovine types. . Methods of Infection. . (1) . Inhalation: . The inhaled bacilli infect the tonsils and. Mostly the . only consequence . are . the . foci of scarring. Which may harbor . viable bacilli and . serve . as a . nidus. for . disease reactivation . at a later time if host defenses wane. . Uncommonly, new . , MD. Dermatopathologist. &. N. europathologist. Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is a communicable chronic . granulomatous disease . caused by Mycobacterium . tuberculosis involving . Iungs. usually but . Alexandra Richards. Introduction. Background on TB modelling. Systematic Review. Model fitting. Implications. 1. Background on TB modelling. Systematic Review. Model fitting. Implications. 2. Background. 2018. Japan. T. uberculosis. S. urveillance. C. enter-RIT/JATA. Japan. T. uberculosis. S. urveillance. C. enter-RIT/JATA. Japan. T. uberculosis. S. urveillance. C. enter-RIT/JATA. PTB = pulmonary tuberculosis, EPTB = extra-pulmonary tuberculosis.

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