Chapter 4 Diagnosis Of Tuberculosis Disease
Found 7 free book(s)GLOBAL TUBERCULOSIS REPORT 2017 - WHO
www.who.intepidemic. Chapter 3 provides estimates of TB disease burden, and Chapter 4 provides data on diagnosis and treatment of TB, HIV-associated TB and drug-resistant TB, for the period 2000–2016. The topics of Chapter 5 and Chapter 6 are TB prevention services and TB financing, respectively. Chapter 7
Clinical Practice Guidelines
philchest.orgChapter 1 Development of the 2016 Philippine Clinical Practice Guidelines for Tuberculosis in Adults 38 Chapter 2 Diagnosis of TB in the General Population 44 Chapter 3 Treatment of Tuberculosis in Adults 78 Chapter 4 Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Adult Filipinos 132 Chapter 5 TB-HIV and Other High Risk Clinical Groups 142
Chapter 7 Tuberculosis Infection Control
www.cdc.govdetect signs and symptoms of TB disease. People suspected of having TB disease should be given a diagnostic evaluation as soon as possible (see Chapter 4, Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Disease). Clinicians and other HCWs should suspect TB disease in people who have any of the symptoms listed in Table 7.4 and isolate them until TB is excluded.
National Tuberculosis Management Guidelines
nepalntp.gov.npgeneral information about tuberculosis 11 4. tuberculosis classification and definitions 15 5. tuberculosis case detection and diagnosis 18 6. treatment of tuberculosis 33 7. diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis in children 52 8. drug resistant /mdr tb management 75 9. tb infection control 78 10. tuberculosis and hiv 83 11. tuberculosis and ...
Chapter 6 Treatment of Tuberculosis Disease
www.cdc.govChapter 6: Treatment of Tuberculosis Disease. 141. Introduction. The major goals of treatment for TB disease are to • Cure the individual patient; • Minimize risk of death and disability; and • Reduce transmission of . M. tuberculosis. to other persons.
CHAPTER 51
docs.legis.wisconsin.govAs used in this chapter, except where oth-erwise expressly provided: (1) “Alcoholic” means a person who is suffering from alco-holism. (1m) “Alcoholism” is a disease which is characterized by the dependency of a person on the drug alcohol, to the extent that the person’s health is substantially impaired or endangered or his or
NATIONAL STRATEGIC PLAN FOR TUBERCULOSIS …
www.tbcindia.gov.in4 QI Quality Improvement RBRC Random Blinded Rechecking RKS Rogi Kalyan Samity RNTCP Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme RTR Results of Treatment Report SA Statistical Assistant SACS State AIDS Control Society SC Sub Centre SCC State Coordinating Committee SC/ST Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe SCR Sputum Conversion Report