What Is Tuberculosis?: Its Control and Prevention provides an introduction to the understanding of tuberculosis, a contagious lung disease caused by tubercle bacillus. This book discusses the characteristics, causes, treatment, control, and prevention of this disease. Organized into two parts encompassing...
What is the treatment for TB? Tuberculosis: Tuberculosis is a disease caused by the bacteria known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This bacteria affects the lungs. Tuberculosis is a treatable disease, however it requires a prolonged period of treatment. It is easily spread through the air. ...
Care guide for Tuberculosis. Includes: possible causes, signs and symptoms, standard treatment options and means of care and support.
Murphy, that tuberculosis of the lungs can be cured by injections of nitrogen gas into the pleural cavity, the question arises, what may we expect of this measure, setting aside all the difficulties arising by impossible diagnosis of adhesions, which would in some cases make the injections ...
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that primarily affects the respiratory system and includes symptoms of sickness or weakness, fever, and more.
What is the name of the bacteria that causes cholera? How can some microbes be used to treat diseases? What is tuberculosis? How is the disease transmitted? Is there treatment for tuberculosis? What is tuberculosis? How is the disease transmitted? Is there any treatment for tuberculosis?
In most cases, the best treatment for a urinary tract infection (UTI) is a course of antibiotics. Which antibiotics are prescribed depend on the type of bacteria responsible.
Anal cancer, leukemia, or treatment for cancer, such as chemotherapy An infection such as HIV, syphilis, or tuberculosis (TB) Vaginal childbirth that tears the area between your vagina and anus, an anal injury or surgery, or anal intercourse ...
a week versus rifampicin and isoniazid twice a week for treatment of drug-susceptible pulmonary tuberculosis in HIV-negative persons: a randomized clinical trial. Lancet 2002;360:528-534.4. Tam CM, Chan SL, Kam KM, Goodall RL, Mitchison DA. Rifapentine and isoniazid in the continuation phase of...
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a systemic protozoan disease that is transmitted by phlebotomine sandflies. Poor and neglected populations in East Africa and the Indian sub-continent are particularly affected. Early and accurate diagnosis and treatment re