The family sits among piles of UNASSEMBLED PIZZA BOXES and folds them in silence. The crunch of cardboard is the only sound as the cheap Pizza Time logo comes in and goes out of the foreground. They hear a truck rattling closer. Through the window, they see a STREET FUMIGATION TRUCK sp...
Tuberculosis (TB) is100% curable if treated withthe approved four drug combination for a minimum of six months. You will start feeling better within two to four weeks after starting treatment. However, it is very important to complete the whole course of antibiotics or; else the disease will ...
The etiology of malaria is the parasitePlasmodium,which is transmitted by the bite of an infected mosquito. Etiology is a term that refers to the... Learn more about this topic: Malaria | Definition, Causes, & Transmission from Chapter 8/ Lesson 3 ...
In settings of high tuberculosis transmission, little is known of the interaction between human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive and HIV-negative tube... K Middelkoop,B Mathema,L Myer,... - 《Journal of Infectious Diseases》 被引量: 74发表: 2015年 Management of tuberculosis and latent tube...
Transmission dynamics of pulmonary tuberculosis between autochthonous and immigrant sub-populations p pBackground/p pThe overall incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in Western Europe has been declining since the 19supth /supCentury. However, immigrant sub-grou... J Barniol,S Niemann,VR Louis,... - ...
Recognition of the variety of disease pathways experienced by individuals with tuberculosis highlights how many are not served by the current prevention and care system and how much transmission is missed.Horton Katherine CMcCaffrey TyRichards Alexandra S...
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Although this disease is contagious, it is not very easy to catch. Usually, transmission of the disease requires repeated contact. In most cases, a person has to be close to an infected individual for quite some time in order to become infected with TB. For this reason, the disease is mo...
It is well recognized and has oft been stated that tuberculosis (TB) is the largest cause of death from a single infection worldwide; it infects fully one-third of the world's population, is fully 100% curable and 100% preventable and yet is nowhere near being eliminated in area of the...
TuberculosisPNGTorres StraitTBHealthRecently, there has been increasing focus and concern regarding transmission of tuberculosis (TB) in the Papua New Guinea (PNG)-Australia cross-border region. In particular, there is growing recognition that preventing the emergence and spread of drug resistant TB ...