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  1. Dr. Charles David Spivak: A Jewish Immigrant and the American Tuberculosis Movement (Timberline) by Jeanne E. Abrams, 2009-07-30
  2. Bargaining for Life: Social History of Tuberculosis, 1876-1938 (Studies in health, illness, and caregiving in America) by Barbara Bates, 1992-07
  3. Case Presentation in Clinical Tuberculosis (Hodder Arnold Publication) by Peter D. O. Davies, L. Peter Ormerod, 1999-09-15
  4. Tuberculosis in the United Kingdom: A Tale of Two Nations by Surinder Bakhshi, 2006-06-10
  5. Tuberculosis (TUBERCULOSIS ( ROM))
  6. Tuberculosis and the Tubercle Bacillus by Stewart T. Cole, 2005
  7. Tuberculosis: Back to the Future (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Third Annual Public Health Forum) by John D. H. Porter, 1994-07
  8. Global Tuberculosis Control: Surveillance, Planning, Financing (WHO Report 2006) by World Health Organization, 2006-03-24
  9. A Color Atlas of Comparative Pathology of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
  10. The Journal of Tuberculosis, Volume I by Karl von Ruck, 2008-11-14
  11. Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface by Lucy DesJardin, 2004-03-04
  12. The Bovine Scourge: Meat, Tuberculosis and Public Health, 1850-1914 by Keir Waddington, 2006-02-01
  13. Prevention of Spread of Tuberculosis in the District of Columbia
  14. Genetics and Tuberculosis - No. 217 (Novartis Foundation Symposia) by Novartis Foundation, Derek J. Chadwick, et all 1998-11-03

41. Home Page :::: Health & Development Initiative : A Not For Profit Organisation
Provides tuberculosis related news, research data from the country, and publishes a drug bulletin.
http://www.healthinitiative.org/html/index.htm
set as home page visitors diary what's new search site ... site updates Total Hits-Visits Click here TB News from India Read March-April 2003 issue Subscribe
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Drug Panorama Powered by Yahoo Groups Celebrate World Health Day on April 7th 2003 2003 World Health Day 2002 World Health Day Online Courses Current Trends in Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis
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Bihar is one of the most economically backward States of the country. In the year 2000-2001 more than 55% of its population lived below the poverty line.........

42. Tuberculosis
Pathology of tuberculosis. Return to the tutorial menu. Mycobacterium tuberculosisis the organism that is the causative agent for tuberculosis (TB).
http://medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/MTB/MTB.html
Pathology of Tuberculosis
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General Features
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the organism that is the causative agent for tuberculosis (TB). There are other "atypical" mycobacteria such as M. kansasii that may produced a similar clincal and pathologic appearance of disease. M. avium-intracellulare (MAI) seen in immunocompromised hosts (particularly in persons with AIDS) is not primarily a pulmonary infection in terms of its organ distribution (mostly in organs of the mononuclear phagocyte system). Tuberculosis is becoming a world-wide problem. War, famine, homelessness, and a lack of medical care all contribute to the increasing incidence of tuberculosis among disadvantaged persons. Since TB is easily transmissible between persons, then the increase in TB in any segment of the population represents a threat to all segments of the population. This means that it is important to institute and maintain appropriate public health measures, including screening, vaccination (where deemed of value), and treatment. A laxity of public health measures will contribute to an increase in cases. Failure of adequate treatment promotes the development of resistant strains of tuberculosis.
Patterns of Infection
There are two major patterns of disease with TB:
  • Primary tuberculosis: seen as an initial infection, usually in children. The initial focus of infection is a small subpleural granuloma accompanied by granulomatous hilar lymph node infection. Together, these make up the Ghon complex. In nearly all cases, these granulomas resolve and there is no further spread of the infection.

43. An History Of The Fight Against Tuberculosis In Canada.
Dr. David A. Stewart was the eldest son of Francis Beattie Stewart and Elizabeth Farquharson Stewart who left Aberdeenshire in the UK, and settled at Fletcher, Ontario, until 1891 when they moved to Morden, Manitoba.
http://www.lung.ca/tb/tbhistory/people/stewart.html
People Profiles
Dr. David Alexander Stewart (1874-1937)
Dr. David A. Stewart was the eldest son of Francis Beattie Stewart and Elizabeth Farquharson Stewart who left Aberdeenshire in the UK, and settled at Fletcher, Ontario, until 1891 when they moved to Morden, Manitoba. After graduation from Arts, and two preliminary years in Theology at Manitoba College, the young Stewart spent his summer at the mission in Frank, Alberta. Here, he met and befriended Dr. George Malcolmson, who had recently opened a small hospital beside his home. As a result of his summer with Dr. Malcolmson, Stewart opted for a change in vocation.
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Returning again to Manitoba in the Fall, Stewart resumed study not in Theology, but in Medicine, and emerged four years later, Dr. D.A. Stewart. To support his medical studies, Stewart became a reporter for the Winnipeg Free Press, and then followed with a residency at Winnipeg General Hospital. After spending some time working in various hospitals in New York City, attending the World TB Congress in Washington in 1908, and completing an assistantship in a Connecticut sanatorium, Dr. Stewart returned once again to Manitoba. At this time, he accepted a position with the Sanatorium Board, who wished to open a tuberculosis sanatorium in Manitoba. Dr. Stewart's dedication to his cause, applied through travel and lectures for raising funds, made him a target for the very disease he was trying to fight. For a short time, Dr. Stewart became a patient himself, at the Trudeau Sanatorium at Saranac Lake, New York

44. The Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis And Malaria
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, tuberculosis Malaria Funding the fight againstthe diseases of poverty. tuberculosis accounted for 2 million deaths.
http://www.globalfundatm.org/
Home THE FUND Overview Principles NGOs and Civil Society Private Sector ... FAQ THE ISSUES HIV/AIDS Tuberculosis Malaria Technical Resources ... Site Map
Funding the fight against the diseases of poverty
A statement from the Chairman of the Board on World Tuberculosis Day (March 24 2003) GLOBAL FUND'S
THIRD CALL FOR PROPOSALS The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria calls for a third round of proposals to be made before May 31 2003. Press release
Global Fund's 4th Board Meeting
Nearly 100 proposals from 60 countries totalling US$883 million over the first two years were approved during the Global Fund's 4th Board meeting in Geneva January 29-31.

45. The Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis And Malaria
THE ISSUES. HIV/AIDS. tuberculosis. Malaria. Technical Resources. Contact Us. SiteMap. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, tuberculosis Malaria tuberculosis.
http://www.globalfundatm.org/tuberculosis.html
Home Back THE FUND Overview Principles NGOs and Civil Society Private Sector ... FAQ THE ISSUES HIV/AIDS Tuberculosis Malaria Technical Resources ... Site Map
Tuberculosis

46. Public Health Reports
The journal of the U.S. Public Health Service. Covers issues such as tobacco control, teenage violence, occupational disease and injury, immunization, drug policy, lead screening, Native American health issues, and tuberculosis control.
http://phr.oupjournals.org/
Special Issue: "Keeping America Healthy: CDC Prevention Research Partnerships" View Current Issue
January 2003
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Public Health Reports is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Association of Schools of Public Health and assisted by Stanford University Libraries' HighWire Press
Online ISSN: 1468-2877

47. Tuberculosis
tuberculosis. ISSN 14729792. tuberculosis is a speciality journal focusing on thelatest research advances relevant to tuberculosis control and elimination.
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of volume 79 Issue 6 (1999) available 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. ... Indexed/abstracted in: Adonis, CAB International, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Excerpta Medica/EMBASE, Academy of Sciences Russia, Biological Abstracts, UMI (Microfilms), BIOSIS, Index Medicus, Medline, Current Awareness in Bio Sciences, NMLUS, Medical Documentation. . Read our Terms and Conditions of Use and our For problems or suggestions concerning this service, please contact: webmaster@elsevier-international.com

48. Life In Wisconsin Sanatoriums
Short memoir of life in two Wisconsin tuberculosis sanatoriums in 1920s, Hickory Grove and Muirdale, with photos and history of each. plus links to sites on TB.
http://home.att.net/~hickorygrove/
Life in Wisconsin Sanatoriums Hickory Grove, Muirdale and Wales Sanatoriums Links Go to My Story Muirdale Pictures Other Wisconsin Sans Fresh Air Cure in Iowa ... Consumption Timeline Purpose of this site I spent the better part of two years as a patient at Hickory Grove Sanatorium, and 7 months in Muirdale. I am gathering pictures and stories from patients or doctors at those hospitals, or any other sanatoriums in Wisconsin. You can share your stories at this site. Send them by mail or email. You can send me scanned images in jpg format, or send me material that I can scan and return to you. Click to send me an email Or write to me at: John T. Wells 1729 N. 83rd St. Wauwatosa WI 53213 Hickory Grove Sanatorium Located about 4 miles south of De Pere, Wisconsin, on a hill overlooking the scenic Fox River. This hospital for people afflicted with tuberculosis was built in 1918, and demolished in the late 1980s or early '90s. The site is now occupied by expensive homes. Read My Story Muirdale Sanatorium This former tuberculosis sanatorium was built in 1928. It is at the corner of Highway 100 and Watertown Plank Road in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.

49. CNN - Tuberculosis 'breakthrough' Debated - Mar. 19, 1997
CNN.com
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/9703/19/tuberculosis/
Tuberculosis 'breakthrough' debated
UN agency: Strategy could save millions of lives
March 19, 1997
Web posted at: 11:06 a.m. EDT (1106 GMT) In this story: ATLANTA (CNN) A multi-drug treatment against tuberculosis, hailed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a "breakthrough" that could save millions of lives, was downplayed Wednesday by other medical experts who said there was nothing new in the announcement. Nevertheless, WHO said the global tuberculosis epidemic is leveling off for the first time in decades because of the treatment strategy, which puts trained monitors in charge of making sure TB patients take their medication. But Russia and other former Soviet bloc countries, which have yet to fully adopt the "directly observed treatment" method, have seen a TB explosion in recent years that threatens all of Europe, WHO officials said.
'Effort to mobilize the world'
"There is no treatment breakthrough," CNN Medical Correspondent Dan Rutz reported. "What the (WHO) announcement really amounts to is an effort to mobilize the world community to take the problem of tuberculosis seriously."

50. Vivien Leigh 1913-1967: The Avoidable Tragedy - Psychiatry Manipulating Creativi
Diagnosed as manic depressive, she suffered a longterm underlying physical condition, tuberculosis, which can manifest as a so-called 'psychiatric disorder.'
http://www.cchr.org/art/eng/page14.htm
f stars that fell victim to psychiatric misdiagnosis and violent treatment, perhaps none is better known than Vivien Leigh. The star of Gone with the Wind and A Street Car Named Desire Her troubles began in 1945. While performing on stage in The Skin Of Our Teeth , Leigh experienced attacks of hysteria, alternated with bouts of exhaustion and exhilaration. A terrible cough developed and she began losing a serious amount of weight. Diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB), Leigh continued performing until closing night, when she was taken directly from the theater to the hospital. After six weeks of treatment the TB showed signs of abating, and she recuperated at home over the following year. Just before Christmas 1946, another spell of hysteria prompted Olivier to ask Leigh to see a psychiatrist. She refused. Another series of similar attacks occurred again in April of 1952. Drinking heavily, the combination of the alcohol and her TB medication added to her hysteria. Olivier was now convinced that Leigh was mentally ill and, for the first time, she came under the care of a psychiatrist. In 1953 while filming Elephant Walk in Ceylon, suffering from the heat and loneliness that she found terrifying, Leigh began having hallucinations while wandering alone through the night. Her conduct was making the filming impossible. Returning to Hollywood to complete the film, she again became hysterical during the 72-hour plane flight, trying to tear off her clothes and jump out of the plane. Olivier was now desperately concerned about her condition. Leigh was flown to England and placed in Netheren psychiatric hospital.

51. The Ultraviolet Germicidal Mask
Supplier of protective face masks. Kills tuberculosis, staph, strep. Sterilizes air both entering and exiting the mask.
http://www.erols.com/markricci
THE ULTRAVIOLET GERMICIDAL MASK ANTI - BIOLOGICAL WEAPON ANTI - TUBERCULOSIS "A breakthrough in viral protection…" Patent #5,165,395 the Ultraviolet Germicidal Mask is for sale, the price is $95,000 and six percent royalties. The Ultraviolet Germicidal Mask is made of readily available, standard materials and can be easily constructed in a cost effective manner to meet the safety and production requirements of the medical equipment industry. Considering it's unique design, useful benefits, and almost unlimited application possibilities, the Ultraviolet Germicidal Mask promises to become a very profitable addition to any manufacturer's product line. INTRODUCTION: The Ultraviolet Germicidal Mask is a germicidal mask system that kills germs, viruses, and other airborne pathogens including anthrax, small pox, tuberculosis, staph, and strep, that would otherwise be inhaled by the user. Before entering the mask, the air travels through a sterilization chamber and is exposed to ultraviolet radiation which kills the undesired microorganisms. In this manner only germ free air is provided to the user. The Ultraviolet Germicidal Mask, when worn by a tuberculosis patient for example, prevents others from exposure to tuberculosis, as well as

52. Welcome To The Charles P. Felton National TB Center
The goal is to meet the challenge of TB in Harlem by providing innovative prevention, treatment, Category Health Conditions and Diseases Mycobacterial tuberculosis......The Charles P. Felton National tuberculosis Center at Harlem Hospital is one of three model centers funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
http://www.harlemtbcenter.org/
T he Charles P. Felton National Tuberculosis Center at Harlem Hospital is one of three "model centers" funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a partnership of Harlem Hospital, Columbia University, Health & Hospitals Corporation, and New York City Department of Health. As a "model center," our mandate is to contribute to the elimination of tuberculosis (TB) as a public health problem by creating and distributing training and education products for the appropriate diagnosis and treatment of TB and latent TB infection, and by developing and testing innovative programs. T he unique characteristics of the Harlem community have compelled the Center to focus on initiatives which are tailored to fit its needs, such as: providing comprehensive social support to reduce psycho-social barriers to treatment completion; developing and implementing new models of care that are sensitive to both patient and community needs; and educating and training persons who provide care to this kind of community. These programs have been conducive to the declining TB rates in Harlem and New York City, and have contributed to TB control efforts elsewhere.
Last Updated: July 30, 2002

53. Welcome To Malaria Vaccine Clinical Trials
Details an initiative that uses volunteers for vaccines developed for the prevention of malaria and tuberculosis.
http://www.malaria-vaccines.org.uk
Welcome to Malaria Vaccine Trials - clinical trials conducted at the University of Oxford for research into the vaccination of malaria and tuberculosis
The research for this initiative is supported by the following -

54. Tuberculosis
tuberculosis Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. What is tuberculosisand how is it spread? What is tuberculosis and how is it spread?
http://www.lung.ca/tb/main.html
Disease deaths lower in Canada than in U.S. CIHR announces "Impacts of Physical and Social Environments" RFA CIHR announces "Global Health" research grant RFA
What is tuberculosis and how is it spread?
Information in other languages about tuberculosis. The history of tuberculosis in Canada - Canada's role in fighting TB and searching for a cure. Stop TB Canada is part of a global movement to accelerate social and political action to stop the unnecessary spread of tuberculosis around the world. Learn about drug treatments for tuberculosis. Consult the patient's guide to prescription drugs for information on brands, side effects and precautions.
For Health Care Professionals
Purchase the Canadian Tuberculosis Standards online . The Canadian Tuberculosis Standards are available as a coil-bound hardcopy for $25 [Canadian dollars] per copy.
Related Sites
The World Health Organization: Tuberculosis - Strategy and Operations The International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease The Division of Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Division de la lutte antituberculeuse ... Recommend this page
The Canadian Lung Association site strives to provide you with timely, accurate information, which is

55. UCSD's Division Of Pulmonary And Critical Care Medicine
Pulmonary division vascular program, rehabilitation program, physiology laboratory, lung transplantation program, multidisciplinary tuberculosis team, and thoracic team.
http://medicine.ucsd.edu/pulmonary/
DIVISION OF PULMONARY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Faculty Clinical Programs The Pulmonary Vascular Center Fellowship Program ... Facilities
The Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at UCSD, founded in 1963 by Kenneth M. Moser, M.D. and directed by him until his untimely death in 1997, is committed to the three fundamental missions of academic medicine - Patient Care, Research, and Education. These activities take place at three sites: UCSD Medical Center - Hillcrest, UCSD Thornton Hospital - La Jolla, and the San Diego Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Consistently ranked among US News and World Report's top Pulmonary programs in the Best Hospitals in America, the Division has gained an international reputation for its specialized clinical programs in Pulmonary Vascular Diseases, Lung Transplantation , Pulmonary Rehabilitation, and Interventional Pulmonology. The faculty and staff are actively engaged in basic and clinical research in a number of areas, including Pulmonary Vascular Diseases, Acute Lung Injury, Asthma and other chronic obstructive lung diseases, Tuberculosis and other respiratory infections, and sleep disordered breathing. This work is supported by grants from the federal government, industry, foundations and organizations, and benefactors. The Division has a fully accredited combined training program in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, emphasizing comprehensive clinical training combined with extensive training in research with leaders in the field, specifically intended to prepare highly qualified individuals for a successful career in academic medicine.

56. Ask NOAH About: Tuberculosis
Ask NOAH About tuberculosis. What is tuberculosis? The Basics AIDSRelatedtuberculosis Diagnosis of tuberculosis Prevention of tuberculosis.
http://www.noah-health.org/english/illness/tb/tb.html
Ask NOAH About: Tuberculosis
What is Tuberculosis?
The Basics
AIDS-Related Tuberculosis
Diagnosis of Tuberculosis
Prevention of Tuberculosis ... To Lung Diseases Main Page
What is Tuberculosis?
The Basics
Check Your Tuberculosis I.Q. - American Association of Respiratory Care
Consumption (Tuberculosis) - Mayo Health
Frequently Asked Questions About Tuberculosis - American Medical Association
Information About Tuberculosis - Canadian Lung Association (also in Albanian Arabic Chinese Chinese, Traditional ... PDF File of 4 Pages)
Learn About Tuberculosis - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (also in Spanish PDF File of 15 Pages)
Learn About Tuberculosis Infection - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (also in Spanish PDF File of 11 Pages)
Questions and Answers about TB - CDC (also in Spanish
TB Quiz - Louisiana State Univ Med Center
Transmission and Pathogenesis - Univ of Medicine and Dentisty of NJ
Tuberculosis - MEDLINEplus (Interactive Flash Presentation)
Tuberculosis - American Lung Association
Tuberculosis - Merck Manual Home Edition
Tuberculosis - American Medical Association ...
Travel Medicine: Tuberculosis - Methodist Health Care System, Houston TX

57. VersaPharm
Pharmaceutical developer and marketer of specialty prescription products to the United States, working to develop and deliver pharmaceuticals primarily for treatment areas of tuberculosis, Hemophilia, and other blood disorders.
http://www.versapharm.com/
VersaPharm Incorporated develops and markets specialty prescription products to the United States: Pharmaceuticals for Tuberculosis, Hemophilia, Anthrax, STD, blood disorders and other diseases. By using this website, you agree to be bound by the Terms of Service and Purchase currently in effect. Click here to enter website
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58. Philippine Tuberculosis Society Inc. Website
Dedicated to the prevention, treatment and control of TB in the country. Includes information about Category Health Conditions and Diseases Mycobacterial tuberculosis......Premiere institution in the Philippines dedicated to the prevention,treatment and control of tuberculosis in the country.
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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59. Tuberculosis - An Infectious Disease
Health information on tuberculosis, a sometimes crippling and deadlydisease. It is on tuberculosis (TB). tuberculosis, a sometimes
http://www.mckinley.uiuc.edu/health-info/dis-cond/tb/tb.html
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.

60. Michigan State Sanatorium
History of tuberculosis sanatorium in Michigan, accompanied by vintage postcard images.
http://www.livgenmi.com/sanatorium.htm
Michigan State Sanatorium a.k.a. Howell Tubercular Sanatorium At one time, the facility was a place to "take the cure" and from the notes on the back of these postcards that Sally Witt, the current development representative for the old Sanatorium site, found at an antiquarian book sale, it appears that this process took several months to a year. It also appears that people came from all over the United States to enjoy the beauty of the surroundings and the very capable care they received there. Below is a picture of the Administration Building taken right after its completion in about 1907 by Lyndon's Studio. Apparently these photos were made into post cards so that the patients could keep in touch with their friends and relatives sometimes hundreds of miles away. Opened on the 10th of September in 1907, the facility had an administration building and several "open-air" shacks out behind the building. If you look to the left behind the administration building in the picture above you can see the patient "shacks". These each accommodated ten to twelve persons. The men's facility was opened first and the women's opened in about 1908. Bed rest was the treatment required, usually twenty hours a day with the only exercise being the walk to the dining room. Treatment consisted of this total rest as no drugs were used and of course no surgery was ever considered. The men were allowed playing cards and the women handiwork of any kind but that was about the extent of it.

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