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  1. Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis management in resource-limited settings.(RESEARCH)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Eva Nathanson, Catharina Lambregts-van Weezenbeek, et all 2006-09-01
  2. Disease and Class: Tuberculosis and the Shaping of Modern North American Society (Health and Medicine in American Society) by Georgina D. Feldberg, 1995-11
  3. Guidelines For Preventing The Transmission Of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis In Health-care Facilities 1994
  4. Rational therapy and control of tuberculosis;: A symposium
  5. The Tuberculosis Revival: Individual Rights And Societal Obligations in a Time of AIDS (A Special Report / United Hospital Fund of New York)
  6. Contagion and Confinement: Controlling Tuberculosis along the Skid Road by Barron H. Lerner, 1998-11-16
  7. A Long Way from Home: The Tuberculosis Epidemic Among the Inuit (Mcgill-Queen's/Hannah Institute Studies in the History of Medicine, Health and Society, 2) by Pat Sandiford Grygier, 1997-03
  8. Tuberculosis by Frank Ryan, 1992-07-16
  9. Tuberculosis (Deadly Diseases and Epidemics) by Kim Renee Finer, I. Edward Alcamo, 2003-05
  10. The Tuberculosis Movement: A Public Health Campaign in the Progressive Era (Contributions in Medical Studies) by Michael E. Teller, 1988-04-21
  11. The Weariness, the Fever and the Fret: The Campaign Against Tuberculosis in Canada, 1900-1950 (Mcgill-Queen's/Hannah Institute Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society, 8.) by Katherine McCuaig, 1999-08
  12. History of tuberculosis in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan by James R Acocks, 1990
  13. An Historical Chronology of Tuberculosis by Richard Michael Burke, 1955
  14. "Must We All Die?": Alaska's Enduring Struggle with Tuberculosis.(Book review): An article from: Arctic by C. Stuart Houston, Stan Houston, 2006-03-01

101. Ron's Official Waverly Hills Website
Pages with photographs, history, and current status of the Waverly Hills tuberculosis sanatorium near Louisville, Kentucky.
http://www.waverlyhillstbsanatorium.com/
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102. TB Structural Genomics Consortium - Home
A fluoroquinolone resistance protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis that mimics . From within the phagosome, M. tuberculosis synthesizes lipophilic
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August 12th, 2006 12:00 PM In August's medical journal The Lancet Infectious Disease, they report that The Global Alliance for TB drug Development and its partners have begun human trials on the new tuberculosis drug PA-824 (Nature 2000; 405: 962-66). No new classes of anti-TB drugs have been on the market in the last 30 years, so this is very exciting news.
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103. Vigilancia Epidemiológica
Informaci³n sobre leptospirosis, c³lera, dengue, hepatitis viral, paludismo, sarampi³n, HIV/SIDA, t©tanos y tuberculosis.
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104. Tuberculosis - Disease Information
Health information on tuberculosis, a sometimes crippling and deadly disease. It is on the rise and is revisiting both the developed and developing world.
http://www.mckinley.uiuc.edu/health-info/dis-cond/tb/tb.html
Go to PDF Version Tuberculosis (TB) Tuberculosis, a sometimes crippling and deadly disease, is on the rise and is revisiting both the developed and developing world. Globally, it is the leading cause of deaths resulting from a single infectious disease. Currently, it kills three million people a year and, if the present trend continues, it is likely to claim more than 30 million lives within the next decade. Recent increases in migration have rapidly mixed infected with uninfected communities and contributed to the spread of the disease. WHAT IS TUBERCULOSIS?
The second stage of the disease is manifested by destruction or "consumption" of the tissues of the affected organ. When the lung is affected, it results in diminished respiratory capacity, associated with other symptoms; when other organs are affected, even if treated adequately, it may leave permanent, disabling scar tissue. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?
The primary stage of the disease may be symptom-free, or the individual may experience a flu-like illness. In the secondary stage, called active disease, there might be a slight fever, night sweats, weight loss, fatigue and various other symptoms, depending on the part of the body affected. Tuberculosis of the lung is usually associated with a dry cough that eventually leads to a productive cough with blood-stained sputum. There might also be chest pain and shortness of breath. This secondary stage, if affecting the lungs, is the contagious stage - when the bacteria can be spread to others.

105. Tuberculosis Web Sites
A source of USTB statistics from 1999 is the Division of tuberculosis Questions and Answers About tuberculosis (Frequently Asked Questions)
http://www.lib.siu.edu/hp/divisions/sci/health/tb.html
Consumer Health Sites Ask NOAH About: Tuberculosis
Preguntale a NOAH Sobre la Tuberculosis

Information in English and in Spanish presented by the New York Online Access to Health (NOAH) project Enfermedades - Tuberculosis
This Spanish language page from the Centers for Disease Control contains links to pamphlets including "Tuberculosis - !Enterese!" and "Tuberculosis - La Conexion entre TB y el VIH (el virus del SIDA)." Informacion per Tuberkulozin (1)
Informacion per Tuberkulozin (2)

These fact sheets about tuberculosis are in Albanian. They are posted on the Centers for Disease Control's Division of Tuberculosis Elimination Web site which states the pamphlets were "adapted ... by the Division of Tuberculosis Control, Virginia Department of Health from materials developed in 1993 by the New York State Department of Health." MEDLINEplus: Tuberculosis
The U.S. National Library of Medicine's consumer health site has links to many tuberculosis related resources, including fact sheets, guided direct searches of the PubMed medical journal article database, other government sites, etc. Minority Lung Disease Data - Tuberculosis (TB)
A fact sheet from the American Lung Association's "Lung Disease in Minorities 1999" booklet. The site covers recent U.S. historical trends. However, the most recent statistics listed are from 1996. A source of U.S. T.B. statistics from 1999 is the Division of Tuberculosis Elimination's "

106. Courier-Journal.com: Places In Time
CourierJournal article about the history of Waverly Hills tuberculosis Sanatorium in Louisville, Kentucky, and its neighborhood.
http://www.courier-journal.com/reweb/community/placetime/southend-waverly.html
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TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL WAS HEART OF AN ISOLATED COMMUNITY, INSPIRING LOYALTY IN PATIENTS, STAFF By Beverly Bartlett
The Courier-Journal n the first half of this century, the Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Sanatorium gave a lot to the neighborhood below it. Cinders from its boiler room paved a portion of East Pages Lane beginning at Dixie Highway. And almost every family near the intersection found some employment there. The hospital was built on a mountain ridge off Dixie Highway in 1911 through the efforts of several prominent Louisvillians who were concerned about the spread and treatment of tuberculosis. Over the years, the neighborhood around it acquired the name. But the hospital no longer operates there, and these days the area is known as Waverly Hills to only a very few. Most of the hospital buildings that still stand are vacant and nearly hidden from the road below. However, a few of the houses once used by doctors are now private residences on East Pages Lane. The entrances to the hospital have been closed off, but residents say teen-agers walk up there anyway. Charles Severs, a Valley Station physician who now owns the main hospital building, has reported extensive vandalism.

107. Home NTI, Bangalore
WHO Collaborating Centre for tuberculosis Research Training bull.gif (870 bytes), Performance of National tuberculosis Programme 2002 Summary
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Recommendations NEWS Terms of reference for Appointment of Contractual Medical Officer, Field Investigatorand Date Entry Operator Dr. Prahlad Kumar has assumed the charge as Director, NTI, Bangalore resources to the: Annual Report 2001 -2002 ... Performance of National Tuberculosis Programme - 2002 Summary Web Site launched on 15th August 2001
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108. El Fondo Mundial De Lucha Contra El SIDA, La Tubercolosis Y La Malaria - Inicio
Organizaci³n cuyo prop³sito es aumentar los recursos en la lucha contra el SIDA, la tuberculosis y la malaria.
http://www.theglobalfund.org/es/
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109. BBC NEWS | Health | Medical Notes | Tuberculosis
Health officials are struggling to contain an outbreak of TB in Leicestershire. BBC News online examines a disease which is posing a growing threat around
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... Newswatch Last Updated: Saturday, 8 February, 2003, 15:52 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version Tuberculosis Modern medicine is facing a resurgence of TB There has been a resurgence of tuberculosis around the world. TB, which is a disease of the respiratory system, is now the biggest killer of women, according to new research from the World Health Organisation. Figures show that 8.8 million people world-wide are infected with the disease. It is estimated that two million deaths resulted from TB in 2002 alone. How long has TB been killing people?
TB or Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been killing people for thousands of years. Tissue samples from Egyptian mummies over 4,000 years old show signs of being infected with the disease. Some estimate that TB was responsible for around 20% of all deaths in England and Wales in the 17th and 18th centuries. In the 19th and 20th centuries there has been a steady decline in deaths from the disease in industrialised countries. This was given a boost by the development of penicillin and other antibiotics in he last 50 years. But the decline began to level out in he 1980s and since then the incidence of the disease has started to increase again. Some scientists have said the number of people around the world infected with TB has reached a 10-year high.

110. Tuberculosis Facts
Factsheet with cause, symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, complications, treatment, and prevention.
http://www.astdhpphe.org/infect/tb.html
Tuberculosis
  • Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious, re-emerging bacterial illness that usually affects the lungs. TB bacteria are spread from person to person through the air. There are two forms of TB: 1) TB infection, and 2) TB disease (active TB). Most people with TB have infection. People with TB infection have no symptoms and cannot spread TB to others. People with TB disease have symptoms and can spread TB to others. People with TB infection can take medicine to keep them from getting TB disease. People with TB disease can usually be cured with anti-TB drugs. To be effective, the drugs must be taken exactly as prescribed. Some new strains of TB are resistant to many anti-TB drugs. Preventing TB involves: 1) keeping people from becoming infected with TB, 2) keeping people with TB infection from getting TB disease, 3) treating people with TB disease, and 4) implementing precautions in institutional settings to reduce the risk of TB transmission.
What is tuberculosis (TB)?

111. Tuberculosis Screenig Services (TSS)
Information on services including TB skin testing, preemployment screenings, and Hepatitis B vaccinations with evening appointments and group rates. All services satisfy Louisiana State Health Department requirements.
http://www.tbtest.com/
TB Testing TSS offers low cost, convenient TB skin testing. We feature evening appointments and group rates. All services satisfy Louisiana State Health Department requirements. You can come to us, or we can come to you! Check out our: Company Profile Many occupations require TB testing and Hepatitis B vaccinations, are you up to date? Louisiana State regulations require annual TB testing for health care faculty and students, volunteers and medical providers, including staff in residential facilities. We are the TB Skin Test Specialists! Link to Tulane School of Medicine Satisfied Clients Audubon Zoo Join our satisfied customers and we'll put your name here too!! We offer our clients:
  • a solid background of experience and medical expertise. the elimination of the expense and inconvenience of a private doctor visit. on-site and office evening appointments.
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112. Bmj.com Topic Collections : Tuberculosis
Global Fund to give a $7m grant to Myanmar to combat tuberculosis WHO uses work on tuberculosis in Lima as model for tackling AIDS; Fiona Fleck
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Stopping routine vaccination for tuberculosis in schools
Paul Fine
BMJ 2005;331:647-648 , doi:10.1136/bmj.331.7518.647
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UN millennium health goals will not be achieved, report warns
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BMJ 2005;331:474 , doi:10.1136/bmj.331.7515.474-a
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Variability in interpretation of chest radiographs among Russian clinicians and implications for screening programmes: observational study
Y Balabanova, R Coker, I Fedorin, S Zakharova, S Plavinskij, N Krukov, R Atun, and F Drobniewski
BMJ 2005;331:379-382 , doi:10.1136/bmj.331.7513.379
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Routine vaccination for tuberculosis ends in UK
Pat Hagan
BMJ 2005;331:128 , doi:10.1136/bmj.331.7509.128
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Should interventions to reduce respirable pollutants be linked to tuberculosis control programmes?

113. DANTB - Danida Assisted Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme
Information about the organization, initiatives, publications, a resource directory as well as the details about the disease itself.
http://www.dantb.org

114. Elsevier.com - Tuberculosis
tuberculosis The Journal accepts online submissions as of the 28th of February 2005 tuberculosis is a speciality journal focusing on the latest research
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The Journal accepts online submissions as of the 28th of February 2005. Please visit the Author Gateway for further details
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Tuberculosis is a speciality journal focusing on the latest research advances relevant to tuberculosis control and elimination. The journal publishes original research and reviews on the host response and immunology of tuberculosis and the molecular biology, genetics and physiology of the organism.
Areas covered include:
  • immunology immunogenetics pathogenetics microbiology microbial physiology pathogenesis pathology molecular epidemiology diagnostics vaccine development drug resistance
The resurgence of interest in tuberculosis has accelerated the pace of relevant research and Tuberculosis has grown with it, as the only journal dedicated to biomedical research in tuberculosis.

115. :: ABC De La Tuberculosis - UITB - Unidad De Investigación En Tuberculosis De B
Informacion sobre tuberculosis, tratamientos, prevencion, vacunas, lineas y proyectos de investigacion, documentos, casos clinicos, novedades, congresos, eventos y cursos.
http://www.aspb.es/uitb/
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Tuberculosis en general/sida
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116. Nat' Academies Press, Tuberculosis In The Workplace (2001)
Appendix C The Occupational tuberculosis Risk of Health Care Workers, 189229 (skim). Appendix D Effects of CDC Guidelines on tuberculosis Control in Health
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Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xvi Summary, pp. 1-12 1 Introduction, pp. 13-23 2 Basics of Tuberculosis, pp. 24-42 3 Occupational Safety and Health Regulation in Context, pp. 43-55 4 Comparison of CDC Guidelines and Proposed OSHA Rule, pp. 56-80 5 Occupational Risk of Tuberculosis, pp. 81-107 6 Implementation and Effects of CDC Guidelines, pp. 108-136 7 Regulation and the Future of Tuberculosis in the Workplace, pp. 137-156 References, pp. 157-172 Appendix A Study Origins and Activities, pp. 173-178 Appendix B The Tuberculin Skin Test, pp. 179-188 Appendix C The Occupational Tuberculosis Risk of Health Care..., pp. 189-229 Appendix D Effects of CDC Guidelines on Tuberculosis Control..., pp. 230-270

117. Philippine Tuberculosis Society Inc. Website
Dedicated to the prevention, treatment and control of TB in the country. Includes information about the disease and the organization.
http://www.ptsi.org.ph

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PTSI is a non-profit charitable organization founded on July 29, 1910, to combat the spread of tuberculosis and kindred diseases in the Philippines. It has been in the forefront in the fight against TB ever since.
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The Quezon Institute Hospital is inviting you to attend th 5-day seminar-wokshop on ICD-10 Coding on November 22 - 26, 2004 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Audio Visual Room of Radiology Department, Quezon Institute, E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave., Quezon City.
Resource speakers are headed by Dr. Juan M. Lopez of the Department of Health, National Epidemiology Center. For more information, please call 781-37-61 to 65 loc. 112.
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118. Nat' Academies Press, Ending Neglect: The Elimination Of Tuberculosis In The Uni
3 tuberculosis Elimination and the Changing Role of tuberculosis Control Programs Appendix E Estimating the Number of tuberculosis Cases That Can Be
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Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xviii Executive Summary, pp. 1-12 1 Fundamentals of Tuberculosis and Tuberculosis Control, pp. 13-22 2 The Current Situation and How We Got Here, pp. 23-50 3 Tuberculosis Elimination and the Changing Role of Tubercul..., pp. 51-85 4 Advancing Toward Elimination, pp. 86-121 5 Developing the Tools for Tuberculosis Elimination, pp. 122-148 6 The U.S. Role in Global Tuberculosis Control, pp. 149-158 7 Mobilizing for Elimination, pp. 159-168 Appendix A Statement of Task, pp. 169-172 Appendix B Public Session Agendas, pp. 173-181 Appendix C Site Visit Summaries, pp. 182-204 Appendix D Role of Public Health Laboratories in the Control..., pp. 205-233

119. Canadian Lung Association - Asthma, COPD, Tuberculosis, Pneumonia, Smoking, And
Information on a variety of conditions, including asthma, sleep apnea and tuberculosis, plus a drug information search. Includes information about the respiratory system, and a kid's corner.
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120. Tuberculosis Program
tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious disease of both animals and humans. Begun in 1917, the Cooperative StateFederal tuberculosis Eradication Program,
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/nahps/tb/

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Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious disease of both animals and humans. It is caused by three specific types of bacteria that are part of the Mycobacterium group: Mycobacterium bovis, M. avium, and M. tuberculosis. Bovine TB, caused by M. bovis, can be transmitted from livestock to humans and other animals. No other TB organism has as great a host range as bovine TB, which can infect all warm blooded vertebrates. M. avium can affect all species of birds, as well as hogs and cattle. M. tuberculosis primarily affects humans but can also be transmitted to hogs, cattle, and dogs. Factsheet for more detail. For common questions and answers about Bovine TB click here New Bovine Tuberculosis UMR Released by USDA
As of January 1, 2005, a new Bovine TB UMR is in effect for the United States. The new UMR may be reviewed and printed by selecting the link to the left. A new Cervid Tuberculosis UMR is being written. Until it is released, the cervid regulations outlined in the

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