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Pulmonary tuberculosis can also cause night sweats, ... Extrapulmonary tuberculosis happens when pulmonary TB spreads from the lungs and travels to other parts of the body through the bloodstream.
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Newspoint on MSNStomach TB is more dangerous than lung TB, know how to identify the arrival of this enemyTB can occur in the stomach as well as in the lungs. It occurs due to the spread of bacteria of lung TB. According to ...
Tuberculosis primarily affects the lungs (pulmonary TB), but can invade other body systems (extrapulmonary TB), including the kidneys, spine, brain, and lymph nodes. The symptoms vary depending on ...
The drugs, sutezolid and delpazolid, have demonstrated strong antimicrobial activity and a notably better safety profile ...
Two of the diseases that can have a serious impact on lung function are Tuberculosis (TB) and Pulmonary Fibrosis. While both result in respiratory symptoms and lung injury, they are radically ...
There are many things we’ve learned from studying the ancient Egyptians. One especially fascinating discovery was evidence of ...
One of the major challenges in tuberculosis (TB) management is to identify the different stages of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection. Although a quarter of the global population is estimated ...
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News Medical on MSNNew TB drugs show promise with fewer side effects than linezolidThe drugs, sutezolid and delpazolid, have demonstrated strong antimicrobial activity and a notably better safety profile compared to linezolid, with potential to replace this current cornerstone in ...
A five-item tool using spirometry and basic clinical data may predict recurrent tuberculosis with moderate accuracy, helping ...
Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium Tuberculosis that primarily affects the lungs, though it can also impact other parts of the body, ...
New drugs that target "zombie" tuberculosis (TB) cells are now a step closer, thanks to a new study led by the University of ...
The study followed 351 patients across four Korean hospitals who had received anti-tuberculosis treatment for more than six months. These individuals were monitored over 11 years (132 months) to ...
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