Epidemiological study for default in RNTCP category II Tuberculosis

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ISBN: 3659756202
ISBN 13: 9783659756207
Autor: Sarpal, Sandeep Singh
Verlag: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Umfang: 80 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 22.08.2019
Auflage: 1/2019
Format: 0.6 x 22 x 15
Gewicht: 137 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert
Artikelnummer: 7907029 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and less commonly by other organisms of tuberculosis complex. The first evidence of tuberculosis was available long back in the skeletal remains from Neolithic era (9000-5000 B.C.) or tale/tale sign of Potts disease in the Egyptian mummies (3700-1000 B.C.).In the ancient Chinese literature also this disease was described as consumption, Pthisis, white plague etc. Tuberculosis typically affects the lungs (pulmonary TB) but can affect other sites as well (extra pulmonary TB). The disease is spread in the air when people who are sick with pulmonary TB expel bacteria, for example by coughing. In general, a relatively small proportion of people infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis will go on to develop TB disease; however, the probability of developing TB is much higher among people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). TB is also more common among men than women, and affects mostly adults in the economically productive age groups; around two-thirds of cases are estimated to occur among people aged 15-59 years.

Autorenporträt

Dr. Sandeep Singh Sarpal - MBBS, M.D. (Community Medicine), MIPHA.Currently working as Demonstrator in the Department of Community Medicine at Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh.Has over 15 publications in indexed National and International Journals. Life Member IPHA and urban Health Society of India.Blog: sarpal.wordpress.com

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