Category: Tuberculosis

  • Antimicrobial Resistance in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis: A Review

    The dangers of tuberculosis (TB) still form a reality for a large segment of the global population, as it cannot be called a disease of the past, unlike bubonic plague, for instance. TB continues to represent a growing threat, as around 2 million people become its victims annually (Gengenbacher and Kaufmann, 2012, p. 514). Despite…

  • Antimicrobial Resistance in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis: A Review

    The dangers of tuberculosis (TB) still form a reality for a large segment of the global population, as it cannot be called a disease of the past, unlike bubonic plague, for instance. TB continues to represent a growing threat, as around 2 million people become its victims annually (Gengenbacher and Kaufmann, 2012, p. 514). Despite…

  • The Nurse-Patient Ratios: Tuberculosis in Elderly

    As the matter of fact, registered nurses are needed on the job market. There are a couple of reasons for it; however, the following ones seem to affect the nurses work significantly, namely the increase of the need for the patient care and decrease of the comfort in the workplace. The quality of care provided…

  • Tuberculosis Education and Cooperation in Mumbai

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Objectives Description of the Program and Its Innovativeness Target Population Timeline Approximate Cost Outcomes Conclusion References Introduction Tuberculosis is one of the ten leading causes of death around the globe. Its air transmission, and the inability to recognize the symptoms at early stages make this disease dangerous for millions of…

  • Tuberculosis and Control Programs

    Introduction Tuberculosis (TB) is a highly infectious disease that can be transmitted in almost any setting. Therefore, clinicians are to be aware of the dangers of the disease and the ways of controlling the associated issues. Careful control and prevention measures can minimize the risk of adverse events. The present paper offers an overview of…

  • Tuberculosis: Risks, Implications, and Prevention

    Table of Contents Proposed Research Topic Research Question Problem Statement References Proposed Research Topic Infectious Diseases: Threats and Implications for the health sector; a case study of Tuberculosis (TB). Research Question What are the key risk factors, health implications, and appropriate prevention strategies for TB infections? Problem Statement An infectious disease as defined by World…

  • Tuberculosis Education and Cooperation in Mumbai

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Objectives Description of the Program and Its Innovativeness Target Population Timeline Approximate Cost Outcomes Conclusion References Introduction Tuberculosis is one of the ten leading causes of death around the globe. Its air transmission, and the inability to recognize the symptoms at early stages make this disease dangerous for millions of…

  • Tuberculosis and Control Programs

    Introduction Tuberculosis (TB) is a highly infectious disease that can be transmitted in almost any setting. Therefore, clinicians are to be aware of the dangers of the disease and the ways of controlling the associated issues. Careful control and prevention measures can minimize the risk of adverse events. The present paper offers an overview of…

  • Tuberculosis: Risks, Implications, and Prevention

    Table of Contents Proposed Research Topic Research Question Problem Statement References Proposed Research Topic Infectious Diseases: Threats and Implications for the health sector; a case study of Tuberculosis (TB). Research Question What are the key risk factors, health implications, and appropriate prevention strategies for TB infections? Problem Statement An infectious disease as defined by World…

  • The Nurse-Patient Ratios: Tuberculosis in Elderly

    As the matter of fact, registered nurses are needed on the job market. There are a couple of reasons for it; however, the following ones seem to affect the nurses work significantly, namely the increase of the need for the patient care and decrease of the comfort in the workplace. The quality of care provided…