PPT-Epidemiology of Tuberculosis & Its Prevention & Control

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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

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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. When someone who is sick with TB coughs speaks laughs sings or sneezes people nearby may breathe TB bacteria into their lungs TB usually attacks the lungs but can also attack other parts of the body such as the brain spine or kidneys There are two t Arya. . Sedehi. ●Eric Esposito● . Lubna. Rashid. What are . HAIs. Develops within 48 hours or more of hospital admission. Related to antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Background. 5-10% of hospitalized patients develop a HAI. . 1. A term derived from the Greek:.  . . epi. . : on, upon. demos . : the people. logos . : the study of .  .  . (Webster's Unabridged Dictionary).  . Dictionary definition of epidemiology. Presented by: Carrie Miller, MPH. . Ahmed . Alquthami, MD, MHSA. Introduction. Hypertension & . Stroke. Background. Pathophysiology. Significance. Descriptive Epidemiology. Causes. Prevention and control measures. Location here]. Ethics of Tuberculosis Prevention, Care and Control. MODULE 11: conclusion. Insert country/ministry logo here. Objectives. Upon completion of this . module, you . will be able to. :. Discuss emerging ethical issues in TB prevention care and control. Epidemiology . of Tuberculosis. Module 2: Objectives. At completion of this module, learners will be able to:. Describe how the number of TB cases reported in the U.S has changed over the last 60 years. Introduction. Diseases and other health conditions are classified in several meaningful ways. Classification can lead to prevention and control strategies. Classification of Diseases and Health Problems. Tuberculosis: management, control and prevention Developed by: In partnership with: The Truth About TB is a national programme that raises public and professional awareness of tuberculosis. This training resource has been developed by TB Alert, the national tuberculosis charity, in partnership with NHS England and Public Health DIVISION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE EPIDEMIOLOGY www.dide.wv.gov Introduction to Skin Infections – For School Nurses January, 2014 Office of Epidemiology and Prevention Services DIVISION OF INFECTIOUS D Zoonoses. ’. VPH-321. (Credit Hours-2+1). Direct . anthropozoonosis. , . Zooanthroponosis. . . It is a chronic disease of man & animals caused by pathogenic . Mycobacterium spp.. . causing development of tubercle in vital organs. The pulmonary tuberculosis is the most common form, characterized by protective cough, fever, fatigue, weight loss, chest pain and night sweat in human beings. Office of Public Health. Louisiana Dept of Health & Hospitals. 800-256-2748. www.infectiousdisease.dhh.louisiana.gov. Infection Control Basics: Healthcare-Associated Infections . (HAI) in . Long Term Care . Robert M. Bossarte, PhD. Director, Injury Control Research Center. Associate Professor, Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry. Injury Control Research Center. One of ten academic centers of excellence funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.. 2022. Shona Smith, MPH. MDHHS Tuberculosis Epidemiologist. 2023. . MDHHS. . World. . TB. . Day. March. . 24,. . 2023. Disclosure. No. . one. . involved. . in. . the. . planning or. . presentation of. Disease Control. Disease control describes ongoing operations aimed at reducing:. The incidence of disease. The duration of disease and consequently the risk of transmission . The effects of infection, including both the physical and psychosocial complications.

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