PPT-Epidemiology of Tuberculosis
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Among NonUSBorn Persons in the United States 19932016 Surveillance Epidemiology and Outbreak Investigations Branch Division of Tuberculosis Elimination As of
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Among NonUSBorn Persons in the United States 19932016 Surveillance Epidemiology and Outbreak Investigations Branch Division of Tuberculosis Elimination As of June 21 2017 Background NonUSBorn Persons . 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 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 in the United States, 1993–2016. *. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and . Outbreak Investigations Branch. Division of Tuberculosis Elimination. * As of June 21, 2017. Definition of pediatric tuberculosis (TB. 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. *. Morlan. Serrano Diana . Guadalupe Grupo: 1301. *. Santiago . Díaz . Ana . María. *Sánchez González . Sarai. ¿. Qué es?. Enfermedad infecciosa crónica, que llega a provocar zoonosis, causada por bacterias del genero . ries 14 61 contributed data on 17690 isolates whichThese drugs are more costly toxic and less effective thanfirst-line drugs used for routine treatment of TB with other diseases resistance to TB drugs 854IntroductionHippocrates around 46031370 BCE tell what epidemic diseases will a29ack and what each individual will be in danger of experiencing from the change of regimen148 Hence he introduced the 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. 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”. Cosivi O, Grange J, Daborn C, Raviglione M, Fujikura T, Cousins D, et al. Zoonotic Tuberculosis due to Mycobacterium bovis in Developing Countries. Emerg Infect Dis. 1998;4(1):59-70. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0401.980108. Sola C, Devallois A, Horgen L, Maïsetti J, Filliol I, Legrand E, et al. Tuberculosis in the Caribbean: Using Spacer Oligonucleotide Typing to Understand Strain Origin and Transmission. Emerg Infect Dis. 1999;5(3):404-411. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0503.990311. 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. 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. General Features of Mycobacteria. Acid fastness . due to . Mycolic acids in the cell wall & Integrity of the cell wall. . Guanine plus cytosine (G+C) content of DNA of . Mycobacterium is 61–71 mol % (exception .
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