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the US Military LTC Jamie Mancuso July 2012 Paul B Keiser Feb 2014 Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Edward Munch The Sick Child 1885 2 Outline Global

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the US Military LTC Jamie Mancuso July 2012 Paul B Keiser Feb 2014 Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Edward Munch The Sick Child 1885 2 Outline Global Burden of Tuberculosis. Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The scientist who discovered M. tuberculosis was:. A: Louis Pasteur. B: Robert Koch. C: . Jean-Antoine . Villemin. D: . Calmette. and Guerin . Correct answer: B. MDR TB: . Dr. . Pendru. . Raghunath. Reddy. Mycobacteia. are slender rods that sometimes show branching,. filamentous forms resembling fungal mycelium. Classification. The genus Mycobacterium contains three groups. Targeted Testing and . the Diagnosis of . Latent Tuberculosis . Infection and . Tuberculosis Disease. Module 3 – Targeted Testing and the Diagnosis of . Latent Tuberculosis Infection and Tuberculosis Disease. Treatment of Latent . Tuberculosis Infection and Tuberculosis. Disease . Module 4 – Treatment of Latent Tuberculosis Infection and Tuberculosis Disease. 2. Module 4: Objectives. At completion of this module, learners will be able to:. Respiratory Disorders. Neurological Disorders. Muscle Paralysis. Neural Tube Disorders. Cerebrovascular Accidents (Stroke). Transient Ischemia Attack. Aneurysm . Muscle Paralysis. Flaccid paralysis. Destruction of motor neurons by disease. 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 . TB has existed since antiquity . T. he oldest unambiguously detected mycobacterium tuberculosis give evidence of the disease in the remains of bison in Wyoming dated around 17.000 years ago . TB in human can be traced back ti 9.000 years ago in Haifa archeologists found TB in remains of mother and child buried together. . LEC. . 2. . د.ايمان سعود خليفة. Learning objectives . You should:. -recognize . acute. from . chronic. infection. -Understand and able to . explain. . . a. etiology. ,. Pathogenesis. 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”. Wael. Abu-. Anzeh. Bursa ?? . Fluid filled sac .. Main function: reduce friction, absorb shock.. . Site ??. -. olecranon bursa // prepatellar bursa.. Cause ??. Trauma ( in craftspeople who works at their knees ).. Medical Health Officer. Genesee County Health Department. Adjunct Faculty Epidemiology University of Michigan SPH. Tuberculosis and COVID-19. Neither I nor my spouse has a financial relationship with or interest in any commercial entity that may have a direct interest in the subject matter of this article.. , MD. Dermatopathologist. &. N. europathologist. Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is a communicable chronic . granulomatous disease . caused by Mycobacterium . tuberculosis involving . Iungs. usually but . Dr. A. M. . Kadri. Associate Professor,. Community Medicine Department,. PDU Medical College, Rajkot. Why . TB?. It . is one of the most important, readily preventable infectious disease in the world, yet it still kills and sickens millions each year.

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