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... A positive reaction usually means that person has TB infection. Many people who have TB infection never develop TB disease. But ...
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... of a live attenuated (weakened) bovine strain that probably causes a non-progressing infection that is a substitute for the infection with virulent TB strains. ...
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... or out of the affected herd and try to find out where the infection probably started ... available at: www.state.co.us/animals/livestock%20disease/tb.htm visited ...
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... Tuberculosis (TB), chronic or acute bacterial infection that primarily attacks the lungs. Tuberculosis is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. ...
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... not administered it increases the risk for the development of a drug-resistant TB. ... is a disease that requires prolonged exposure before the infection will occur ...
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... As a result of resistance to antibiotics, an ancient killer is back, Tuberculosis (TB). Tuberculosis is a bacterial infection of the lungs and occasionally can ...
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... According the National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention "Each year ... one million become pregnant (2). Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is the ...
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... bronchitis is produced by other chronic problem: sinusitis, smoking, TB, etc. ... is chronic cough, shortness of breath, sometimes spasm, and frequent infection. ...
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... bronchitis is produced by other chronic problem: sinusitis, smoking, TB, etc. ... is chronic cough, shortness of breath, sometimes spasm, and frequent infection. ...
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... bronchitis is produced by other chronic problem: sinusitis, smoking, TB, etc. ... is chronic cough, shortness of breath, sometimes spasm, and frequent infection. ...
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... experience, the more we clear a path for possible catastrophic infection....We are ... interest to people from Hippocrates (460 BC), who described TB, known to him ...
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... These compounds have no infection fighting power but can make current ... strains of microbes have evaded common treatments for tuberculosis (TB), malaria, cholera ...
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