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tb gold test :: Article Creator Scientists Develop A TB Test & Find A Genetic Vulnerability In Resistant Strains A rapid diagnostic test for tuberculosis (TB) has been approved for the first time by the World Health Organization (WHO). The assay can identify the tuberculosis-causing pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis in sputum samples within a few hours. Tuberculosis is a primary cause of death by infectious disease worldwide. The disease is estimated to kill over one million people every year, and is a huge socio-economic burden, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. "High-quality diagnostic tests are the cornerstone of effective TB care and prevention," said Dr. Rogerio Gaspar, WHO Director for Regulation and Prequalification. "Prequalification paves the way for equitable access to cutting-edge technologies, empowering countries to address the dual burden of TB and drug-resistant TB."  M. Tuberculosis c...

Frequent use of antibiotics may heighten inflammatory bowel ...

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right basal pneumonia meaning :: Article Creator What Are The Symptoms Of Viral Pneumonia? Viral pneumonia is pneumonia that develops as a result of a viral infection in the lungs. Symptoms may include a fever, a cough, shortness of breath, chills, fatigue, and more. The symptoms of viral pneumonia are often similar to those of bacterial pneumonia, but, depending on the virus responsible, there may be a few additional symptoms. A wide range of viruses can cause viral pneumonia, including influenza and coronaviruses, such as SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19. Viral pneumonia is often mild, but in rare cases, it can be life threatening. Read on to learn more about the symptoms, causes, and treatment of viral pneumonia. The symptoms of viral pneumonia can range in severity and may include the following: fever a cough that is likely to be dry initially but may produce yellow or green mucus shortness of breath shaking ch...

“Cardio”exercise linked to much lower risk of flu or pneumonia death ...

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highly contagious bacterial skin infection :: Article Creator What To Know About Skin Infection Types, Causes, And Treatment We include products we think are useful for our readers. If you buy through links on this page, we may earn a small commission Here's our process. Healthline only shows you brands and products that we stand behind. Our team thoroughly researches and evaluates the recommendations we make on our site. To establish that the product manufacturers addressed safety and efficacy standards, we: Evaluate ingredients and composition: Do they have the potential to cause harm? Fact-check all health claims: Do they align with the current body of scientific evidence? Assess the brand: Does it operate with integrity and adhere to industry best practices? We do the research so you can find trusted products for your health and wellness. Was this helpful? Various pathogens can cause skin infections, such as b...

Nationwide Problem: Serious Lung Infections Caused by Soil Fungi

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central lung cancer :: Article Creator Air Pollution Is Deadlier Than You Think Air pollution is responsible for 8 million deaths a year globally, which is as many as tobacco. And air pollution isn't just causing lung cancer, it may cause other cancers too—including neck cancer and mesothelioma—and diseases such as cardiovascular disease, strokes, heart attacks, type 2 diabetes, and neurodegenerative disease. We urgently need public health measures to lower pollution levels. In the lab, we've been studying how air pollution causes lung cancer. Recently, we've shown a close association between rising air pollution levels—specifically 2.5 micrometers particles (known as PM 2.5) from diesel exhaust and coal-fired power stations—and increasing incidence of lung cancer in patients who've never smoked. We were interested in understanding what the underlying mechanism is for this process. It's become apparent that it's very differ...

A Rare Case of Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis ...

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fish tuberculosis symptoms :: Article Creator What Are The Different Types Of Tuberculosis? Tuberculosis (TB) does not only affect the lungs — it can also affect other areas of the body, known as extrapulmonary TB. Types of extrapulmonary TB include gastrointestinal TB, skeletal TB, liver TB, and more. TB is a disease that occurs due to an infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria. It mostly affects the lungs but can also affect other areas of the body, including the liver, bones, reproductive system, and gastrointestinal tract. People may have either active TB, which is contagious and causes symptoms, or latent TB, which does not cause symptoms or spread to others. This article covers the different types of TB, testing for the disease, and more. TB spreads through breathing in air particles containing the TB bacteria. If a person inhales these particles, TB bacteria enter the lung tissue. Latent TB occurs if peopl...

Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma Mimicking Pneumonia in a Young Adult

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calmette guerin :: Article Creator Promising Tuberculosis Vaccine Gets US$550-million Shot In The Arm A 3D computed tomography chest scan of a patient with tuberculosis.Credit: Vsevolod Zviryk/Science Photo Library A promising vaccine candidate for tuberculosis is getting a new lease of life after two major funders have decided to pour US$550 million into its final phase of clinical trials. If successful, it would be the first new tuberculosis vaccine on the market in more than a century. "TB has been chronically underresourced, underfunded and underappreciated for a very long time," says Thomas Scriba, the deputy director of the South African Tuberculosis Vaccine Initiative, who will be involved in the trials. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Wellcome announced the funding on 28 June. The vaccine candidate was developed by drug firm GSK, which has licensed it to the Gates Medical Research Institute. Tuberculosis, caused b...

The Ominous Aspergillus With Cancer of Blood Vessels: A Case of ...

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pulmonary sarcoidosis :: Article Creator Xentria And Meitheal Enter Sarcoidosis Therapy Licensing Deal Xentria has entered an exclusive multi-year licensing agreement with Meitheal Pharmaceuticals for the marketing of Xentria's new biologic, XTMAB-16, to treat pulmonary sarcoidosis in North America.  XTMAB-16 is a lead candidate of Xentria and an anti-TNFα monoclonal antibody. Meitheal will obtain sole rights to market the biologic in North America while Xentria will oversee its clinical development. Xentria will hold the rights to market the product in all other regions, and will be entitled to $45m in upfront payments and up to $35m on regulatory submission and approval. The company is also eligible to receive milestone-based royalty payments exceeding $600m for licensing. The antibody will be tested in Phase II clinical trials in 2023 to analyse its potential to reduce the inflammatory response associated with pulmonary sarc...

Southern Regional Meeting 2017, New Orleans, LA, February 11-13 ...

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botulism conserve :: Article Creator Botulism Directory Botulism is a rare, life-threatening poisoning due to a toxin produced the bacterium Clostridum botulinum. The toxin affects the nervous system. There are three forms of botulism: Foodborne botulism occurs when you eat something contaminated with the toxin. It has been linked to improperly canned foods. Infant botulism occurs when a baby swallows spores from the bacteria in dirt or dust. The spores may also be found in honey. (Children under 12 months should not eat honey.) Wound botulism is when the toxin strikes an infected wound. All types of botulism require immediate medical care. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about how botulism is contracted, what it looks like, how to treat it, and much more. Medical Reference View AllVideo News Archive View All Clostridium Botulinum Public health officials in Vietnam are investigating an outbreak of f...

Pulmonary fibrosis: Symptoms, treatment, and outlook

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lung cancer cells :: Article Creator What Is Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer? Medically reviewed by Susan Russell, MD Lung cancer is an abnormal growth of cells in the lungs. These abnormal cells form tumors that damage the normal functioning of the lungs. Most lung cancer cases are non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), which can affect different types of cells in the lungs and airways. Without treatment, non-small cell lung cancer can spread throughout the body, causing damage to other organ systems. This article will review the types of non-small cell lung cancer, how it is diagnosed, and its treatment options. Types of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Non-small cell lung cancer makes up approximately 85% of all lung cancer cases. It is subdivided into three main types, depending on the type of cells that the cancer affects, as follows: Adenocarcinoma: This is the most common type of lung cancer, making up approximately 40% of all cases. I...