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  1. Tuberculosis Then and Now: Perspectives on the History of an Infectious Disease (Mcgill-Queen's/Associated Medical Services Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society)
  2. The Forgotten Plague: How the Battle Against Tuberculosis Was Won - And Lost by Frank Ryan, 1994-09-14
  3. Tuberculosis: A Comprehensive Clinical Reference
  4. The Return of the White Plague: Global Poverty and the 'New' Tuberculosis
  5. A Child of Sanitariums: A Memoir of Tuberculosis Survival and Lifelong Disability by Gloria Paris, 2010-09-09
  6. The White Plague: Tuberculosis, Man and Society by Jean Dubos, 1987-03-01
  7. The Tuberculosis Update (Disease Update) by Alvin Silverstein, Virginia B. Silverstein, et all 2006-03
  8. Tuberculosis (Biographies of Disease) by Carol A. Dyer, 2010-02-09
  9. Disease and Class: Tuberculosis and the Shaping of Modern North American Society (Health and Medicine in American Society) by Georgina D. Feldberg, 1995-10-01
  10. Tuberculosis (Twenty-First Century Medical Library) by Diane Yancey, 2007-12-15
  11. Living in the Shadow of Death: Tuberculosis and the Social Experience of Illness in American History by Sheila M. Rothman, 1995-11-01
  12. Clinical Tuberculosis (A Hodder Arnold Publication) by Peter D Davies, Peeter Barnes, et all 2008-06-23
  13. Tuberculosis by Frank Ryan, 1992-07-16
  14. Captain of Death: The Story of Tuberculosis by Thomas M. Daniel, Thomas M. Daniel, 1999-06-17

1. Division Of Tuberculosis Elimination (DTBE) - Home Page
Features questions and answers about tuberculosis, including information on the disease, how it is spread, testing, and vaccination.
http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/tb
National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention
Division of Tuberculosis Elimination
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What's New Search Site Map ... Contact Us
Main Topics What's New Publications / Products Upcoming Events World TB Day General Topics FAQ About DTBE On-Line Ordering System TB-Related Links ... Contact Us CDC Links CDC Home Page NCHSTP Home Page HIV/AIDS Prevention STD Prevention DTBE Search Order Results by:
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CDC-NCHSTP-DTBE What's New: MMWR: World TB Day, March 24, 2003
( March 20, 2003 ) MMWR: Trends in Tuberculosis Morbidity - United States, 1992-2002
( March 20, 2003 ) MMWR: Transmission of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Associated with Failed Completion of Treatment for Latent Tuberculosis Infection - Chickasaw County, Mississippi, June 1999-March 2002
( March 20, 2003 ) Treatment of Tuberculosis Disease Fact Sheets
( March 17, 2003 ) QuantiFERON-TB Test Fact Sheet
( March 5, 2003 )

2. IUATLD Tuberculosis Division
International Union Against tuberculosis and Lung Disease
http://www.tbrieder.org/
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3. Tuberculosis - Strategy & Operations, Monitoring & Evaluation
tuberculosis (TB) is primarily a disease of the respiratory system,and is spread by coughing and sneezing. tuberculosis Fact Sheet.
http://www.who.int/gtb/

WHO Home
TB Home WHO Search Contact ... LINKS Stop TB Partnership Global TB Drug Facility ( GDF TDR FORTHCOMING EVENTS
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Celebration of World TB Day 2003
© Village Outreach, Global Hospital and Research Centre, Mt Abu, India
A rally of villagers who had been cured by DOTS danced through the streets with banners to the beating of drums to make other villagers aware of TB. The procession culminated in a gathering of 2000 villagers in Siawa village, Rajasthan. Local dignatories, representatives from Sirohi District Hospital and TB patients, addressed the crowd, sharing their experience of DOTS.
For more information on World TB Day, 24 March 2003
click HERE
Press releases

Message from UN Secretary General
How the world celebrated World TB Day ... World TB Day press coverage The WHO Global TB Control Report for 2003 - released on World TB Day
Click HERE for full report.

4. NJMS National Tuberculosis Center
An institution performing research on the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis, particularly in innercity environments in the United States.
http://www.umdnj.edu/~ntbcweb/
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5. Tuberculosis (TB)
Answers questions about tuberculosis and the tuberculosis skin test. In English and Spanish. WHAT IS TB? tuberculosis (often called TB) is an infectious disease that usually attacks the lungs, but can attack
http://www.lungusa.org/diseases/lungtb.html

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Tuberculosis (TB) April 12, 2003

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What are the Symptoms of TB? How Does TB Disease Develop? What is the TB Skin Test? ... TB: What You Should Do
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  • Tuberculosis Fact Sheet, 2002
    Tuberculosis and HIV Fact Sheet, 2002

    Tuberculosis,
    Minority Lung Disease Data 2000 Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Fact Sheet Pediatric Tuberculosis Fact Sheet, 2002 Tuberculosis Skin Test Fact Sheet, 2002 WHAT IS TB? Tuberculosis (often called TB) is an infectious disease that usually attacks the lungs, but can attack almost any part of the body. Tuberculosis is spread from person to person through the air. When people with TB in their lungs or throat cough, laugh, sneeze, sing, or even talk, the germs that cause TB may be spread into the air. If another person breathes in these germs there is a chance that they will become infected with tuberculosis. Repeated contact is ususally required for infection. It is important to understand that there is a difference between being infected with TB and having TB disease. Someone who is infected with TB has the TB germs, or bacteria, in their body. The body's defenses are protecting them from the germs and they are not sick. Someone with TB disease is sick and can spread the disease to other people. A person with TB disease needs to see a doctor as soon as possible.
  • 6. MEDLINEplus: Tuberculosis
    National Library of Medicine presents links to news, articles, and research on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of the infectious disease. From the National Institutes of Health. Learn About tuberculosis (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tuberculosis.html
    Skip navigation
    Other health topics: A B C D ... List of All Topics
    Tuberculosis
    Contents of this page:
    News

    From the NIH

    General/Overviews

    Diagnosis/Symptoms
    ...
    Children

    Search MEDLINE for recent research articles on Tuberculosis:
    General

    Diagnosis

    Multidrug Resistant
    Prognosis ... Latent Tuberculosis You may also be interested in these MEDLINEplus related pages: Infections Lungs and Breathing

    7. Tuberculosis Research Centre, Chennai, India
    Established in 1956 under the auspices of the Indian Council of Medical Research, the World Health Organisation and the British Medical Research Council, for obtaining unimpeachable information on the feasibility,efficacy and safety of domiciliary treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis.
    http://www.trc-chennai.org/

    8. NM - Tuberculosis Test
    In recognition of the importance of TB in terms of global health the Nature Medicine web focus brings you a comprehensive and authoritative overview of the field with Commentaries written by experts in the TB field especially for the site, summaries of the latest research articles, and Nature Medicine papers.
    http://www.nature.com/nm/special_focus/tb/

    9. TB Resources: Acerca De La Tuberculosis
    Lo Que Usted Necesita Saber Acerca de la tuberculosis Personas de todas las edades, nacionalidades y niveles ecónomicos pueden contraer la tuberculosis.
    http://www.cpmc.columbia.edu/tbcpp/abouttbs.html
    Lo Que Usted Necesita Saber
    Acerca de la Tuberculosis
  • TB home page Search
    infectada
    La tuberculosis es una enfermedad grave causada por bacterias "activas".
    • cansancio constante
    • tos persistente que no se quita por semanas
    • fiebre
    • sudores nucturnos.
    La muestra si usted ha sido infectado.
  • En un examen del esputo
    • Personas a las que se lo exigen para un empleo o para la escuela.
    Las personas con tuberculosis.
  • Departamento de Salud de la ciudad de Nueva York
  • 10. Home Page
    Details about CHATA, a charity organization supporting prevention, treatment and research into respiratory disease both internationally and in Australia.
    http://www.chata.org.au
    CHATA funding makes breathing easier
    Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is Australia's most burdensome respiratory disease, is the fourth leading cause of mortality in Australia and is the leading cause of death among indigenous Australians.
    Click here to learn more about what CHATA is doing to help.

    March 24 -World TB Day
    CHATA is 90 years old in 2003!

    Click here to learn more

    Click here to learn more about CHATA's past.

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    11. Johns Hopkins Center For Tuberculosis Research
    Features research, epidemiology, treatment, drug information, forum, news, articles, and resources.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Mycobacterial tuberculosis...... Maryland Guidelines for Prevention and Treatment of tuberculosis posted306-2003. STOP TB Communiqué Issue 29, February 2003 NEWS
    http://www.hopkins-tb.org/
    click here.. AIDS Allergy Antibiotic Guide Arthritis Biodefense Hepatitis C Gastroenterology Infection Control Infectious Diseases Prion Disease Pulmonology section = 1; Maryland Guidelines for Prevention and Treatment of Tuberculosis
    posted 3-06-2003 STOP TB Communiqué Issue 29, February 2003
    NEWS FROM THE STOP TB PARTNERSHIP SECRETARIAT

    posted 3-05-2003
    Announcement: The Johns Hopkins Center for Tuberculosis Research has received a $3 million planning grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to conduct studies on reducing the burden of TB in areas with high rates of HIV infection. This new initiative is called CREATE, the Consortium to Respond to the AIDS-TB Epidemic. Please click here for more information.
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    12. INDICE DE TUBERCULOSIS PULMONAR
    Informaci³n general, datos, manifestaciones, s­ntomatolog­a, tratamiento y enlaces.
    http://www.geocities.com/hmiguelito/indicede.htm
    INDICE DE TUBERCULOSIS PULMONAR INTRODUCCIÓN. EPIDEMIOLOGÍA. ETIOLOGÍA. PATOGENIA. ... SECCIÓN DE LINKS [BAJA TODO EL TEXTO EN: DOWNLOADS. IR A LA Si te interesan las enfermedades infecciosas. Entonces, debes visitar también mi página sobre el Virus Ébola. Haz Click: WEBMASTER: PLATINO23@HOTMAIL.COM ¡Mándame un E-Mail! Tu Nombre: Tu E-mail: Tu Homepage: ¿Dónde vives? Haz click en tu región. O escribe el nombre de tu país aquí: Comentarios:

    13. Tuberculosis Resources
    Articles describing what a patient needs to know about the detection, prevention, and cure of tuberculosis. tuberculosis RESOURCES. Information about tuberculosis
    http://www.cpmc.columbia.edu/tbcpp
    TUBERCULOSIS RESOURCES
    Information about tuberculosis
    Up-to-date information about tuberculosis written by the Bureau of Tuberculosis Control of the New York City Department of Health is now available via New York Online Access to Health (NOAH) The following original resources will be replaced by the NOAH version:

    14. Tuberculosis Screenig Services (TSS)
    Information on services including TB skin testing, preemployment screenings, and Hepatitis B vaccinations with evening appointments and group rates. All services satisfy Louisiana State Health Department requirements.
    http://www.tbtest.com/
    TB Testing Hep B Vaccinations Day Care Services TSS offers low cost, convenient TB skin testing, pre-employment screenings, and Hepatitis B vaccinations. We feature evening appointments and group rates. All services satisfy Louisiana State Health Department requirements. You can come to us, or we can come to you! Check out our: Employment Screening TB Info Company Profile Many occupations require TB testing and Hepatitis B vaccinations, are you up to date? Louisiana State regulations require initial and annual TB testing for all day care employees (child and adult facilities), health care faculty and students, volunteers and providers; including staff in residential facilities. Link to Tulane School of Medicine Satisfied Clients Audubon Zoo N.O. Council on Aging Join our satisfied customers and we'll put your name here too!! We offer our clients:
    • a solid background of experience and medical expertise We eliminate the expense and inconvenience of a private doctor visit.

    15. Www.who.int/inf-fs/en/fact104.html
    Similar pages More results from www.who.int tuberculosis Resourcestuberculosis RESOURCES. Information about tuberculosis. Upto-dateinformation Automated tuberculosis protocols. A description of how
    http://www.who.int/inf-fs/en/fact104.html

    16. NewsFile.com Re-Direct
    A weekly publication with searchable archives.
    http://www.homepage.holowww.com/x1t.htm
    NewsRx Is Our New Name!
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    www.NewsRx.net
    Please update your bookmarks or links to reflect our new URL. Thank you.

    17. ABC De La Tuberculosis. Unidad De Investigación En Tuberculosis De Barcelona.
    Informacion sobre tuberculosis, tratamientos, prevencion, vacunas, lineas y proyectos de investigacion, documentos, casos clinicos, novedades, congresos, eventos y cursos.
    http://www.imsb.bcn.es/uitb/
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    18. TB Resources: About Tuberculosis
    What You Need To Know About tuberculosis. In almost all instances, withmodern medicine tuberculosis can be cured. What is tuberculosis?
    http://www.cpmc.columbia.edu/tbcpp/abouttb.html
    What You Need To Know
    About Tuberculosis
    • What is Tuberculosis?
    • How is TB spread?
    • What does having "TB infection" mean?
    • What is TB disease? ... Search People of all ages, all nationalities and all incomes can get tuberculosis. Each year over 25,000 people in the United States get TB disease. About 3,700 of these people live in New York City. In almost all instances, with modern medicine tuberculosis can be cured
      What is Tuberculosis?
      Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease that can damage a person's lungs or other parts of the body and cause serious illness.
      How is TB spread?
      TB is spread when people who have active untreated TB germs in their lungs or throat cough, sneeze or speak, and send their germs into the air. People who breathe these germs into their lungs can become infected. People who breathe in TB germs usually have had very close, day-to-day, contact with someone who has the disease. That's why most people get TB germs from someone they spend a lot of time with, like a family member, friend or close co-worker. You're not likely to get TB from someone coughing in the subway or at a restaurant. It is not spread by dishes, drinking glasses, sheets or clothing.

    19. Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Paimio, Finland
    Illustrated page describing institution designed by Alvar Aalto in Finland in 1933.
    http://www.hut.fi/~mniskane/aalto/build1.htm

    20. Canada's Role In Fighting Tuberculosis, Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow.
    Public information on the biology of tuberculosis from the Canadian Lung Association.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Mycobacterial tuberculosis......tuberculosis was beaten in fifty years ago, but not wiped out. Thisis CANADA's ROLE in FIGHTING tuberculosis. About tuberculosis
    http://www.lung.ca/tb/

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    CANADA's ROLE in
    FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS
    About Tuberculosis What is tuberculosis and how is it spread? This resource explains the biology of tuberculosis and the way in which we deal with it. Tuberculosis History in Canada Tuberculosis is one of the oldest diseases of humans. Find out how it use to be fought, through sanatoria and mass community surveys. Tuberculosis in Canada Today A "cure" was found for tuberculosis in the 1940s, but it is not gone from Canada. Why does TB remain and what are Canadians doing about it?
    This digital collection was produced under contract to Canada's Digital Collections program, Industry Canada. The website was produced by a CDC team at the Saskatchewan Lung Association

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