History of tuberculosis disease is associated with genetic regulatory variation in Peruviansdoi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1011313PERUGENETIC variationTUBERCULOSIS in cattleLOCUS (Genetics)MYCOBACTERIUM tuberculosisGENE expressionTUBERCULOSISA quarter of humanity is estimated to have been expos...
tuberculosis indicates that much of the present diversity among these strains originated between 250 and 1000 years ago.7 East Africa was, then, the ancestral home of both tubercle bacilli and its human hosts. Archeological evidence for any disease is generally lacking in East Africa. However, ...
The arcana of tuberculosis with a brief epidemiologic history of the disease in the U.S.A. GRIGG ER. The arcana of tuberculosis with a brief epidemiologic history of the disease in the U.S.A. Am Rev Tuberc. 1958 Aug; 78 (2):151–contd......
3 unselected series of patients with tuberculosis, sareoidosis, and asthma and bronchitis were investigated for contact with tuberculosis. Up to 2 years was accepted as the period of contact for the development of tuberculosis, and as far as possible with the incidence of the sarcoidosis. It wa...
Tuberculosis (TB) (see the image below), a multisystemic disease with myriad presentations and manifestations, is the most common cause of infectious disease–related mortality worldwide. Although TB rates are decreasing in the United States, the disease
tuberculosis DNA was extracted from lesions on 1,400-year-old human bones found in Europe and Borneo (5). Soon after that, TB was identified in tissues from a Peruvian 1,000-year-old mummy, thus it became apparent that the disease had arrived in the Americas long...
Paragraph 6: The return of old diseases is the result of the fact that microorganisms are evolving species themselves. For example, new and serious antibiotic-resistant strains of tuberculosis have recently appeared. This evolution may have been encouraged by what some authorities consider our overuse...
The formed cavity of some previously treated lung diseases, such as tuberculosis, sarcoidosis and pneumoconiosis, is usually predisposed to the development of aspergillosis. Pulmonary aspergillosis (PA) is an uncommon disease which is characterized by hemoptysis, malaise, fever, cough, weight loss and ...
The Natural History of Tuberculosis in the Human Body Unless the natural history of a lifetime disease is known, it is impossible to determine with accuracy the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of any therapeutic or preventive measure. Therefore, in a program designed to eradicate a disease... Mye...