Tuberculosis
The different types of tuberculosis, its clinical manifestations, pathophysiology, and how it spreads. Discover the signs and symptoms, diagnostic methods, and available treatment options for tuberculosis.
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Biomarker and Companion Diagnostics Event-20th - 21st June 2024 -Boston, USA
MarketsandMarkets brings to you the Biomarker and Companion Diagnostics Conference scheduled to be held on 20th - 21st June 2024 in Boston, USA. This event will have an introduction to turning biomarkers into companion diagnostics.\n\nEnquire Now @ https:\/\/events.marketsandmarkets.com\/2nd-annual-
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Asia-Pacific Molecular Diagnostics Market
Asia-Pacific Molecular Diagnostics Market\nAsia-Pacific Molecular Diagnostics Market by Product & Service (Kits, Instruments) Test Type (Lab, PoC) Technology (PCR, ISH, Sequencing, INAAT, Microarray) Application (Infectious Diseases, Oncology) End User (Hospitals, Diagnostic Lab)
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Medical Device & Diagnostics Post-Market Surveillance and Vigilance Conference
Introduction:\nIn the heart of Dusseldorf, Germany, the MarketsandMarkets European Medical Device & Diagnostics Post-Market Surveillance and Vigilance Conference is set to unfold on the 14th-15th October 2024. \n\nEnquire Now @ https:\/\/events.marketsandmarkets.com\/european-medical-devices-and-dia
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Biomarker and Companion Diagnostics Conference -USA (20th - 21st June 2024)
MarketsandMarkets brings to you the Biomarker and Companion Diagnostics Conference scheduled to be held on 20th - 21st June 2024 in Boston, USA. This event will have an introduction to turning biomarkers into companion diagnostics.\n\nBecome a Speaker @ \/\/events.marketsandmarkets.com\/2nd-annual-b
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Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is a chronic disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that primarily affects the respiratory system. This overview covers the epidemiology, transmission methods, causative agents, pathogenesis, diagnostic methods, management, prevention, and control of tuberculosis. The importance o
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Chest Imaging Interpretation for Tuberculosis Screening
Chest imaging plays a crucial role in screening for pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). This activity, led by Dana Kissner from Wayne State University Detroit Tuberculosis Clinic, focuses on interpreting chest imaging results to aid in the diagnosis and management of TB cases. The content includes informat
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Effectiveness of Video Observed Therapy in Tuberculosis Management
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health challenge with issues of treatment compliance, cost, and distance to healthcare facilities. A study comparing Video Observed Therapy (VOT) with traditional Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS) in TB management is conducted to improve compliance, r
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Progress and Initiatives of National Tuberculosis Program in Nepal
The National Tuberculosis Program in Nepal has achieved significant milestones since its inception, including the adoption of strategic initiatives like the Stop TB Strategy and the implementation of DOTS. Various national and international commitments have been made towards ending TB, with a focus
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Advanced Instrumentation and Diagnostics for Superconducting Magnets at CERN
Explore the crucial needs for instrumentation and diagnostics at CERN, focusing on superconducting magnets. Topics include voltage and strain measurements, vibration analysis, temperature sensing, quench detection, and magnet form factor considerations. The importance of advanced diagnostics and com
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Active Tuberculosis Drug Safety Monitoring and Management Training Package 2023
This training package focuses on the safety monitoring and management of active tuberculosis drugs, specifically emphasizing causality assessment in determining adverse reactions. Participants will learn about assessing the likelihood of TB medicines causing adverse events, attributing relationships
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Europe Cancer Diagnostics Market: Emerging Trends in Liquid Biopsy and Next-Gene
The Europe Cancer Diagnostics Market is projected to reach $12.21 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 5.6% during the forecast period 2024\u20132031. The Europe cancer diagnostics market is driven by the rising prevalence of cancer, supporting initiatives for early cancer diagnosis, increasing investments
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Medical Device & Diagnostics Regulatory, Compliance, Post-Market Surveillance
In the heart of Dusseldorf, Germany, the MarketsandMarkets European Medical Device & Diagnostics Regulatory, Compliance, Post-Market Surveillance and Vigilance Conference is set to unfold on the 14th and 15th of October 2024.\n\nRegister Now @ \/\/events.marketsandmarkets.com\/european-medical-devic
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Bovine Tuberculosis: A Zoonotic Disease Impacting Humans and Animals
Bovine tuberculosis is a chronic bacterial disease affecting cattle and other mammals, with potential transmission to humans. Endemic in developing countries, it poses public health risks. Modes of transmission, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, and control measures are discussed, highlighting the impor
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Advancements in Tuberculosis Vaccine Development
Explore the importance of developing TB challenge models for vaccine selection, citing challenges such as the long duration and potential toxicity of current treatments. The need for effective vaccines is urgent due to high global TB incidence and mortality rates. Research focuses on human mycobacte
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Overview of Cutaneous Tuberculosis: Causes, Classification, and Clinical Features
Cutaneous tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and its manifestations depend on the host's immunity, route of entry, and bacterial load. It is classified into exogeneous and endogenous sources, with various types such as tuberculides and tuberculous chancre. Clinical features include
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National Free Diagnostics Initiative Overview
The National Free Diagnostics Initiative aims to provide essential diagnostic services free of cost in public health facilities, leveraging existing institutional structures. The initiative covers a range of pathological and radiological tests at different levels of care, with outsourcing for high-c
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Overview of Antitubercular Drugs: Introduction, Classification, and Applications
Tuberculosis is a chronic granulomatous disease caused by Mycobacterium bovis in ruminants and Mycobacterium avium in dogs and pigs. These bacteria have a unique waxy appearance due to their cell wall composition, providing a shield against pharmacological compounds. Antitubercular drugs play a cruc
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Understanding Tuberculosis of Hip and Knee Joint Deformities
Tuberculosis can affect the hip and knee joints, leading to various deformities and complications if left untreated. Common sites of TB in knee joint, neglected cases due to hamstring contracture, path mechanics of deformity development, along with differential diagnoses and treatment options are di
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Understanding Mycobacterium: Causes and Impact of Tuberculosis
Mycobacterium is a genus of Actinobacteria known for causing serious diseases in mammals, including tuberculosis (TB) and leprosy. Tuberculosis, caused mainly by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is a chronic infection that affects the lungs and various organs, especially prominent in developing regions d
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Tuberculosis Diagnostics Market
Projecting a $3.56 billion valuation by 2031, the Tuberculosis Diagnostics Market will grow at a 5% CAGR from 2024. Key factors driving this expansion include rising TB incidence in less affluent countries, drug-resistant TB strains, and supportive d
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Tuberculosis Data and Impact Assessment Update - September 13, 2023
Update on Tuberculosis Data, Impact Assessment, and Communications Hub (TB.DIAH) including key indicators such as TB detection rates, childhood TB notifications, treatment success rates, and more. The report highlights important aspects of TB control and monitoring progress across USAID's priority c
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Enhancing Livestock Health Through Early Diagnostics and Targeted Antimicrobial Use
Utilizing early diagnostics in livestock for targeted antimicrobial administration is essential for effective disease management and reducing antimicrobial resistance. This approach aids in timely treatment, facilitates monitoring of animal health status, and supports preventive measures against eme
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Complications and Presentations of Tuberculosis: A Detailed Overview by Dr. Ruchi Dua
This presentation by Dr. Ruchi Dua, Associate Professor at Aiims Rishikesh, delves into the complications of tuberculosis including local and systemic effects, as well as various presentations of extrapulmonary TB. Topics covered include common complications like respiratory failure, pleural effusio
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Active Tuberculosis Drug Safety Monitoring & Management Training Package 2023
This training package focuses on the implementation of active tuberculosis drug safety monitoring and management (aDSM) in 2023. It covers the role of national and international partners, learning objectives, key steps in aDSM implementation, creating a national coordinating mechanism, developing a
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Understanding Tuberculosis: A Comprehensive Overview of the Disease
Tuberculosis, a chronic disease affecting both humans and animals, is caused by pathogenic Mycobacterium spp. This article covers the etiology, synonyms, history, and geographic distribution of tuberculosis, along with key terms like anthropozoonosis and zooanthroponosis. Learn about the tubercle ba
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Helix Diagnostics: State-of-the-Art Clinical Laboratory in Michigan
Helix Diagnostics, founded in 2015 and located in Waterford Township, Michigan, is a cutting-edge clinical laboratory offering services such as therapeutic drug monitoring, blood chemistry testing, pharmacogenomics, and molecular pathogen detection. With over 125 employees, they serve a wide range o
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Evolution of Tuberculosis: From Ancient Origins to Modern Challenges
Tuberculosis, an ancient disease possibly acquired from domesticated animals thousands of years ago, has transitioned from endemic to epidemic in human populations. The causative agent, M. tuberculosis, was identified by Robert Koch in 1882. Over the years, public health efforts, improved nutrition,
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Tuberculosis Diagnostics Market
The Tuberculosis Diagnostics Market is on track to achieve a value of $3.56 billion by 2031, fueled by a 5% CAGR from 2024. Explore the market's significant growth drivers and stay ahead of the curve by understanding future trends in TB diagnostics.\
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GSI Contribution to CR Beam Diagnostics and Future Contracts
Contribution of GSI to CR beam diagnostics includes discussions on diagnostic devices, component status, working questions, and future contracts. Future plans involve the procurement of various devices and components required for beam diagnostics. Known demands for 400 mm diagnostics devices are out
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Advanced Beam Diagnostics and Control Systems in Beam Physics
Cutting-edge detector technologies like KAPTURE and KALYPSO are revolutionizing beam diagnostics with ultra-fast Terahertz detectors and advanced line-camera systems. The POF III and POF IV projects focus on extreme beam control and diagnostics, aiming to probe femto-scale dynamics of relativistic p
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Public Health and Tuberculosis: A Focus on XDR-TB in Howard County, Maryland
The evolving role of public health in addressing tuberculosis, specifically extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), in Howard County, Maryland is highlighted in this presentation. The county's demographics, TB cases over the years, and a pediatric XDR-TB case are discussed, emphasizing the
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Understanding Phagocytosis, Inflammation, and Granulomas in Tuberculosis
Phagocytosis is a crucial process where cells engulf and digest pathogens. Inflammation responses involve various immune cells like neutrophils, plasma cells, lymphocytes, and macrophages. Granulomas, typical in diseases like tuberculosis, are mass accumulations in chronic inflammation. Tuberculosis
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Understanding Tuberculosis Prevention and Vaccination
Learn about the fundamentals of tuberculosis prevention, the types of vaccines available, and current vaccines like Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG). Discover the limitations of the BCG vaccine and target populations for vaccination to combat tuberculosis effectively.
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Training Package on Active Tuberculosis Drug Safety Monitoring and Management (aDSM) 2023
This presentation focuses on organizing the training of key staff to collect data for active tuberculosis drug safety monitoring. It covers the proper use of standard forms and treatment cards to ensure systematic and efficient data collection, along with reporting procedures for adverse events. Par
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Enhancing Tuberculosis Diagnostics Uptake in Kenya: Insights and Solutions
This study delves into the uptake of new tuberculosis diagnostics in Kenya, revealing challenges such as limited access and staffing issues. It highlights preferential coverage of certain diagnostic methods and identifies barriers to utilization, including health system challenges and low disease su
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Understanding Tuberculosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention Measures
Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria and primarily affects the lungs but can impact other body parts. TB can be latent or active, with symptoms like fever, weight loss, and coughing. Prevention involves protective strategies during autopsies and universal precautions. E
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Comprehensive Training Package on Active Tuberculosis Drug Safety Monitoring and Management (aDSM) 2023
This comprehensive training package focuses on active tuberculosis drug safety monitoring and management (aDSM) in 2023. It covers indicators, learning objectives, and essential information for implementing effective drug safety measures in tuberculosis treatment. The presentation emphasizes definin
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Tuberculosis as a Risk Factor for Viral Non-Suppression in Patients Switched to Dolutegravir-Based Therapy
The study investigates the impact of incident tuberculosis on viral non-suppression among patients transitioning to Dolutegravir-based therapy in Zambia. It aims to identify factors associated with viral non-suppression and describe clinical outcomes in the context of tuberculosis occurrence. The re
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Tuberculosis Diagnostics Market
With a projected value of $3.56 billion by 2031 and a CAGR of 5% from 2024, the Tuberculosis Diagnostics Market is on a strong growth path. Explore the key drivers and trends that will influence its future development.\n
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