Tuberculosis infection vs disease
[DOC File]1 Classify the following diseases under the headings ...
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rubella, syphilis, tuberculosis, polio, gonorrhoea, common cold, measles, haemophilia, mumps, tetanus, AIDS . 16. Match each disease with its correct type of vaccine. (a) tuberculosis (i) harmless forms of virus (b) whooping cough (ii) inactivated toxin (c) diphtheria (iii) killed bacteria
[DOC File]MICROBIOLOGY/INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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3. Infection vs. active disease. a. Time—risk of disease highest in first year following infection ~ 3% —54% of those who develop active disease do so within 1 yr of infection and 80% within 2 years—implications for treatment to prevent active disease. b. Age—risk of disease varies with age—greatest in infants < 6 mo
[DOC File]Pediatric Tuberculosis Strategic Plan
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II. Describes diagnosis and treatment for tuberculosis (TB) disease. A. Definition of TB disease. Tuberculosis disease is defined by the presence of signs, symptoms, and/or radiographic findings caused by MTB complex (M.tuberculosis or M. bovis). Disease may be pulmonary or extrapulmonary, e.g. central nervous system (CNS), bone and joint disease.
[DOC File]Management of Employee Illness or Exposure to …
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Employee Health Services and/or the Infection Preventionist and/or the physician confirming a diagnosis of a communicable disease is responsible for submitting the Confidential Morbidity Report (C.M.R.) to the Preventive/Public Health Services, Morbidity Unit. If Employee Health Service is …
[DOC File]TB-203
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Signs/symptoms of TB disease . Airborne disease / Shared airspace. Infectiousness of case . PPD(+) 2-10 weeks after initial infection. TB infection vs. disease INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES: Proper use of masks and tissues. Isolation/return to work after 3 …
[DOC File]Appendix B - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Yes No If yes, how many patients with suspected and confirmed TB disease are treated in your health-care setting in 1 year (inpatient and outpatient)? Review laboratory data, infection-control records, and databases containing discharge diagnoses. Year No. patients. Suspected Confirmed. 1 year ago _____ _____ 2 years ago _____ _____
[DOC File]VITAL INFO - Alternative TB TEST - Sheri Nakken
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QFT-G results should not be used alone to exclude M. tuberculosis infection. in persons with symptoms or signs suggestive of TB disease. The presence of. symptoms or signs suggestive of TB disease increases the likelihood that M. tuberculosis infection is present, and these circumstances decrease the. predictive value of a negative QFT-G or TST ...
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Infection vs Disease (on first visit) TB Transmission Prevention (on first visit) TB Medications: Actions, side effects, drug toxicity, how and when to report or stop a medication (on first visit)
[DOC File]Why the Need for a Needs Assessment - Global TB Center
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Latent TB Infection vs. TB Disease. Latent TB Infection. To be infected with TB means that tubercle bacilli are in the body but are being kept in a dormant or latent state by the body’s immune system. The immune system does this by producing special immune cells that surround the tubercle bacilli.
[DOC File]TB Epidemiology case study: Student Version
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Targeted tuberculin testing and treatment of latent tuberculosis infection. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2000; 161:S221-S247. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Guidelines for preventing the transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in health-care facilities, 1994. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 1994; 43:1-132.
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