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T.E. Tulkova, Pavel Chernavin, N.P. Chernavin, Yu.P. Chugaev, I.A. Cherniaev, et al.
…ation (WHO), over 23% of the human population infected with tuberculosis bacilli – M.tuberculosis. For each infected person, the likelihood of a transition from a state of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) to active tuberculosis remains. WHO considers testing and treatment for…
Shamanthi Jayasooriya, Francesca Dimambro-Denson, Claire Beecroft, Julie Balen, Babatunde Awokola, et al.
…und Many patients in sub-Saharan Africa whom a diagnosis of tuberculosis is considered are subsequently not diagnosed with tuberculosis. The proportion of patients this represents, and their alternative diagnoses, have not previously been systematically reviewed. Methods We searc…
L.V. Poddubnaya, Е. П. Шилова, I. Yu. Igoshina
Between 2008 and 2018, the overall tuberculosis incidence in Novosibirsk Region went down with the moderate annual decrease of 3.9% on average. By the end of 2018, the number of new tuberculosis cases decreased, while the incidence of multiple drug resistant tuberculosis increase…
А. В. Мордык, A. N. Zolotov, Д. Г. Новиков, M. A. Romanova, N. A. Kirichenko, et al.
Publications on the role of neutrophils in tuberculosis are contradictory. The potentially versatile role of neutrophils in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis confirms that the participation of granulocytes in tuberculosis infection is important. Patients and methods. The prospecti…
Laila Kamilla, Qorina Miranti, Linda Triana, Sri Tumpuk
Pulmonary Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Pulmonary Tuberculosis is treated with antituberculosis drugs, but these drugs can be toxic to the body and have side effects such as diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. These side effe…
Gisele Meinerz, Cynthia Keitel da Silva, Damaris Mikaela Balin Dorsdt, Julia Bertoni Adames, Julio Pasquali Andrade, et al.
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is an important infectious complication after kidney transplantation (KT). Latent tuberculosis infection (LTI) screening and treatment is fundamental to prevent post-transplant active disease. Methods: We described a cohort of adult KT recipients fro…
Rahma Bianita Pratiwi
Introduction: Tuberculosis or known as TBC is one of communicable disease that caused by the bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This disease is the major of public health problem due to it can spread easily from the patients to the healthy people by air transmission. In order t…
Muhammad Riza, Husaini Husaini, Ardik Lahdimawan, Rosihan Adhani, Meitria Syahadatina Noor
Tuberculosis is one of 10 causes of death in the world. In 2018 TB sufferers in Indonesia reached 840 thousand people, the third-highest figure in the world after India and China. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between contact with tuberculosis patients…
Malleswari Belle, Shridhar Baburao, Rahul Baburao Kamble, Pranav Punasanwala
…ACKGROUND \nTo study the clinical profile of paediatric tuberculosis with reference to adenosine deaminase level in comparison with DNA PCR \nfor diagnosis of mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is still a leading cause of death worldwide. After a century of \nst…
Reiska Kumala Bakti, Bagus Soebadi, Diah Savitri Ernawati, Ni Putu Made Mertaniasih
Background. Tuberculosis is one of the world's health problems, with larger mortality rate than HIV/AIDS. In order to control this disease, a new and inexpensive diagnostic method is needed. Oral samples, such as buccal mucosa epithelium, can be an alternative specimen, other tha…
Roland Maes
…esses the importance of food availability for the spread of tuberculosis, and underlines the absence of food security up till today for about 9.2% of the population, which favors the tuberculosis endemic. It describes the discovery of tuberculosis bacilli by Koch and the neglect …
Victória Pietsch, Anna Laura Duarte Araújo, Thaís May Feliciano, Ester Cristina Correa da Rocha, Maria Luiza Ataide Cardoso, et al.
Tuberculosis is an infection of epidemiological relevance caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which predominantly affects the pulmonary parenchyma but can involve other organs, such as the central nervous system (CNS). The pulmonary form is the most prevalent and the main route…
Sarinah Siregar, Sholeh Rezekiyah, Witi Karwiti, Nasra Zuhdy, Egy Sunanda Putra
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. Today, Tuberculosis disease is still a major health problem and a global health problem, as the leading cause of death in millions of people every year worldwide. The main TB treatments with Drug Ant…
Rehbar Khan, Munish Ahmad, Santosh Raghav
Background: Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) prevalence is increasing throughout the world. Although, most important risk factor for development of MDR-TB is inadequate and irregular previous treatment for tuberculosis, but newly treated patients are also at risk due to …
Joko Pramono, Nilam Noorma, Andi Lis Arming Gandini, Sopia Fitriani
Pulmonary tuberculosis treatment causes various side effects including nausea and vomiting, itching, vision problems, and anemia. Drug side effects in the early stages are one of the causes of non-adherence to complete treatment. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effec…
Seval Özen, Hatice Uygun, Songül Çetin, Cüret Alev, Sadık Akgün, et al.
Objective: Tuberculosis is an important public health problem. Tuberculosis prevalence is high in low-income countries. It is contagious, and therefore a risk for people in public living areas. It is contagious, and therefore a risk for people in public areas. Also, people with i…
M. A. Asmanova, N. V. Lukyanenko
…he state of the immune system of HIV-infected patients with tuberculosis, the rate of recurrence of tuberculosis in HIV-infected people against the background of insufficient preventive therapy against HIV-infection and tuberculosis. Aim: To assess the effect of clinical aspects …
Angélica Moncada Morales, María Teresa Herrera Barrios
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that represents a health problem in the world, with pulmonary tuberculosis (TBP) as the most frequent type of TB. This disease is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) that enters the host by inhalation. M. tuberculosis …
Na Wang, Yongyan Zou, Kang Yang, Jinguo Wang
…rch progress of the sustained-release effect of triple anti-tuberculosis drugs carried by calcium sulfate/poly-amino acid compound in bone tuberculosis lesion, and to investigate the biocompatibility, sustained-release and antituberculosis properties of calcium sulfate/poly-amino…
Sachin S Kirani, Praveen S. Pateel, Deelip S Natekar
…ctured Teaching Programme Regarding Home Care Management on Tuberculosis among Tuberculosis Clients in Selected PHC at Vijayapura - Introduction: Tuberculosis remains a worldwide public health problem despite the fact that the causative organism was discovered more than 100 years…
Mr. Ashutosh Sharma
Background- Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that spreads very easily through droplets of an infected patient. Mortality and morbidity from TB have been so high in spite of taking precautions at the global level. India is having highest burden of TB globally and TB is the 5t…
Casimir C. Ofor, Princeston Chukwuemeka Okam, S. N. Ushie, Eugene O. Ohanme, Benjamin N Nwakelu, et al.
Background of the study: Tuberculosis is curable and preventable as long as the infected patients take their medication as prescribed without interruption and all preventive measures observed both within the hospital and the community. Adherence to tuberculosis treatment by tuber…
Nurlia Naim
…e (ESR) from clinical laboratories in Makassar on pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients pre- and post-treatment with Anti-Tuberculosis drug. Determination of ESR on the diagnosis of Tuberculosis (TB) patients provides an illustration about the occurrence of inflammatory process, d…