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Most Canadians think that tuberculosis (TB) is a disease of the past. In reality, while general rates of TB in Canada are slowly decreasing, in some regions
https://umanitoba.ca/research/cafescientifique/tuberculosis.html
Tuberculosis: The Hidden Epidemic. October 23, 2012 - 7:00 pm McNally Robinson Booksellers, 1120 Grant Avenue, Winnipeg ... In this Café Scientifique, we explore, through the lens of research, clinical care, public health, human rights, advocacy and personal experience, the story behind the numbers —how socioeconomic, environmental
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Despite being a major childhood killer, the plight of children with Tuberculosis has largely been ignored.Tuberculosis is threatening the lives of South Afri
https://www.idsociety.org/science-speaks-blog/2023/the-hidden-story-of-black-nurses-in-the-fight-against-tb-and-the-search-for-a-cure/
As the nurses' story unfolded, Dr. Edward Robitzek's son, John, told me about his father, responsible for leading the first TB drug trials with isoniazid at Sea View; his story set in motion the book's second narrative thread — the race for the cure. Graciously, John sent me his father's archives, which included stacks of files from
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Café Scientifique 2014-15. Café Scientifique 2013-14. Café Scientifique 2012-13. Café Scientifique 2011-12. Café Scientifique 2010-11. Café Scientifique 2009-10 ... Tuberculosis: The Hidden Epidemic
https://www.cnn.com/2015/03/24/health/tb-tuberculosis-children-hidden-epidemic/index.html
In 2013, 550,000 children were estimated to be infected worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. A recent project in Uganda, known as SPARK-TB, has been seeking out the undiagnosed
https://www.bu.edu/sph/conversations/infectious-disease/tb-the-hidden-epidemic/
TB: The Hidden Epidemic. Tuesday, March 24, 2020. 4:30-6 p.m. Services for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People Provided. #HiddenEpidemic #EndTB. Every year, World TB Day is commemorated with the aim of spreading awareness about this devastating disease.
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Café Scientifique currently exists in more than 60 towns and cities across the United Kingdom and world-wide. It was the idea of Duncan Dallas, from Leeds, who was impressed by the Café Philosophique session he saw in France.Café Scientifique is a place where, for the price of a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, anyone can come to explore the latest ideas in science and technology.
https://npin.cdc.gov/publication/children-and-tuberculosis-exposing-hidden-epidemic
ACTION's analysis of the link between the burden of tuberculosis (TB) and the world's most vulnerable children - those who are malnourished, orphans, or living with HIV - sheds light on a neglected epidemic. The report, Children and Tuberculosis: Exposing a Hidden Epidemic, is a reminder that TB is not a disease of the past and remains a leading killer, especially of children whose
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Tuberculosis: The hidden epidemic. by aanationtalk on October 22, 2012 609 Views. October 22nd, 2012. The University of Manitoba and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) are hosting a public forum to discuss tuberculosis, which is sadly not, as many think, a disease of the past. ... CHIR Café Scientific, "Tuberculosis: The
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9 Faculty of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London WC1E 7HT, UK. 10 Aurum Institute, Johannesburg, South Africa. 11 Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA. PMID: 32057300.
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Huge and hidden levels of tuberculosis discovered in a South African province devastated by HIV are increasing concerns about the prevalence of drug-resistant tuberculosis in Africa. As reported
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the cafe scientifique network. Cafe Scientifique is a place where, for the price of a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, anyone can come to have a conversation about the latest ideas in science and technology. Meetings have taken place in cafes, bars, restaurants, theatres, libraries and even out of doors, but always outside a traditional
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_tuberculosis
Origins. Scientific work investigating the evolutionary origins of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex has concluded that the most recent common ancestor of the complex was a human-specific pathogen, which underwent a population bottleneck.Analysis of mycobacterial interspersed repetitive units has allowed dating of the bottleneck to approximately 40,000 years ago, which corresponds to the
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15137546/
Childhood tuberculosis: the hidden epidemic. Childhood tuberculosis: the hidden epidemic. Childhood tuberculosis: the hidden epidemic Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2004 May;8(5):627-9. Author Peter R Donald. PMID: 15137546 No abstract available ... Tuberculosis / therapy
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Many believe TB is the stuff of old novels -- a disease of the past. However, TB remains a global public health threat that kills nearly two million people every year.
https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Epidemic-Infections-Attacks-Cancers/dp/0983772878
"Hidden Epidemic" helps explain how I could live an exemplary health and wellness lifestyle, (and not have a bad family history of heart disease) and somehow still get life-threatening arteriosclerosis at age 55. It makes a little more sense when you have 4 little "cesspools" in your jawbone trickling inflammation out to the rest of your body
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Through a historical and comparative analysis of modern Japan's epidemic of tuberculosis, William Johnston illuminates a major but relatively unexamined facet of Japanese social and cultural history: the history of the tuberculosis epidemic. He utilizes a broad range of sources, including medical journals and monographs, archaeological evidence
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Café Scientifique is an international network of informal groups that brings scientific debate into local communities. Stanford Blood Center joined the Café Scientifique community in Fall 2007 with the goal of fostering medical and scientific learning, and raising awareness within our community about the blood center. For more information
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Affiliations. 1 Department of Pulmonology and Critical Care, Division of Internal Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa. 2 Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa, Durban, South Africa. PMID: 38239778. PMCID: PMC10795013.
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The Hidden Epidemic Amongst Former Miners: Silicosis, Tuberculosis and the Occupational Diseases in Mines and Work Act in the Eastern Cape, South Africa: Author: Jaine Roberts: Publisher: Health Systems Trust, 2009: ISBN: 1919839801, 9781919839806: Length: 166 pages : Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote RefMan