Category: Tuberculosis

  • Tuberculosis Education in Mumbai, India

    Table of Contents Background Objectives Description of the Program and Its Innovativeness Target Population Timeline Approximate Cost Outcomes Conclusion References Nowadays, there are many established organizations that hold the promotion of healthy living as their main goal. Each country tries to investigate different aspects of human life and understand what improvements can be offered at…

  • Tuberculosis: Case Study Assessment

    Table of Contents People at Risk How TB is Transmitted Prevention Strategies Barriers and Their Elimination References People at Risk When it comes to contracting tuberculosis from Jose, Jills patient, it is essential to take into consideration that the employees working at the farm where he is employed are at a higher risk because they…

  • Tuberculosis: Diagnostics, Prevention, and Management

    Table of Contents Tuberculosis General Information The Role of a Nurse in Community Health TB Treatment Diagnosis of TB References Tuberculosis General Information Tuberculosis remains a serious problem for modern society. In 2017, it was estimated by World Health Organization as a leading pathology causing death from one infectious agent (Abongo et al., 2020). The…

  • Tuberculosis Transmission, Manifestations and Social Concerns

    Table of Contents Introduction TBs Transmission and Pathophysiology TBs Clinical Manifestations Primary Identified Medical Concerns for the Patient Primary Psychosocial Concerns Rates of Compliance in Treatment of TB Role of the Community Clinic in Assisting Patients Implications of TB for Critical Care and Advanced Practice Nurses References Introduction Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease that has…

  • Tuberculosis and Preventive Measures in India

    Executive Summary The coronavirus pandemic in India has awakened one of the countrys top health problems, namely Tuberculosis (TB). Public clinics sacrifice other services to address the COVID-19 issue, while private medical facilities charge prices beyond the reach of the most damaged social groups. The problem was analyzed, and two interventions were developed: TB health…

  • Tuberculosis: Diagnostics and Treatment

    Table of Contents Classification of the Organism Organism Morphology and Staining Pathogenicity Disease Caused by the Organism Signs and Symptoms of the Illness Treatment Methods References Classification of the Organism Tuberculosis has been a significant global health concern for centuries. This disease is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is a pathogenic bacteria belonging to the…

  • Tuberculosis Under Epidemiological Analysis

    Background Research on tuberculosis has a long history, but science does not allow humanity to stop its spread, and it still has a global incidence. Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease caused by the bacteria M. tuberculosis, initially discovered at the end of the 19th century by Robert Koch (Churchyard et al., 2017). Tuberculosis remained…

  • Tuberculosis and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis

    Table of Contents Global Information Nevadas Information Post-Exposure Prophylaxis References Tuberculosis is a common infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is now a significant problem in many countries around the world; regardless of the level of economic development, since 1990, there has been a worldwide increase in the incidence of tuberculosis among people. Morbidity…

  • Tuberculosis Epidemic in South Carolina

    Table of Contents Patterns and Distribution Recommendations Epidemiologic Study Designs References Patterns and Distribution Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that occurs when Kochs bacilli enter the human body. It is caused by microorganisms of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex group, which are transmitted by airborne droplets and mainly affect the lungs. The prevalence of the disease…

  • Tuberculosis Under Epidemiological Analysis

    Background Research on tuberculosis has a long history, but science does not allow humanity to stop its spread, and it still has a global incidence. Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease caused by the bacteria M. tuberculosis, initially discovered at the end of the 19th century by Robert Koch (Churchyard et al., 2017). Tuberculosis remained…