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| WHY IS TB SO IMPORTANT? Control of TB was made part of the Millennium Development Goals (#6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases) because of the great health and |
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| ... esophageal rupture, rheumatoid pleuritis, tuberculosis pleuritis, malignant pleural disease, hemothorax, paragonimiasis, Churg-Strauss syndrome. ... |
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| LEPRA Society is a health and development organization working to restore health, hope and dignity to people affected by Leprosy, Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, Malaria and allied |
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| DiphtheriaCorynebacterium diphtheriae . TuberculosisMycobacterium tuberculosis. Whooping coughBordetella pertussis |
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| Although skeletal tuberculosis has been reported to occur in every location, the spine is most frequently affected (50%), especially the lumbar spine, ... |
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| Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Cutaneous Tuberculosis (Lupus vulgaris |
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| Granulomatous infection Mycobacterium tuberculosis Histoplasma capsulatum . Infections presenting as fever |
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| tuberculosis, hepatitis, malaria, sexually knowledgeable, transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS) practice on |
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| PowerPoint Presentation on HEALTH CARE WORKERS AND RISK OF HOSPITAL-RELATED TUBERCULOSIS or PowerPoint Presentation on |
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| Hantaviruses (Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome; Mycobacterium tuberculosis (multidrug-resistant) [MDR-TB] Nipah virus (encephalitis) |
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