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First Step to Know TBC

 * What is Tuberculosis
 * Tuberculosis
 * Infectious disease
 * Bacillus (shape)
 * Mycobacterium


 * 1. Signs and Symptoms
 * Medical diagnosis
 * Chest radiograph
 * Tuberculosis radiology
 * Cough
 * Hemoptysis
 * Sputum
 * Fever
 * Chills
 * Night sweats
 * Anorexia (symptom)
 * Fatigue (medical)
 * Weight loss
 * Nail clubbing


 * 1.1 Pulmonary
 * Lung
 * Chest pain
 * Asymptomatic
 * Microbiological culture
 * Mantoux test
 * List of ICD-9 codes
 * ICD-10
 * International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
 * X-ray
 * Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man
 * Diseases Database
 * MedlinePlus
 * EMedicine
 * Medical Subject Headings
 * Pulmonary artery
 * Rasmussen's aneurysm
 * Lymph


 * 1.2 Extrapulmonary
 * Immunosuppression
 * Pleural cavity
 * Central nervous system
 * Meningitis
 * Lymphatic system
 * Tuberculous cervical lymphadenitis
 * Genitourinary system
 * Urogenital tuberculosis
 * Pott disease
 * Osteomyelitis
 * Mycobacterium tuberculosis
 * Miliary tuberculosis


 * 2. Causes
 * 2.1 Mycobacterium
 * Aerobic organism
 * Bacillus
 * Lipid
 * Cell division
 * Gram staining
 * Bacterial cell structure
 * Mycolic acid
 * Disinfectant
 * Endospore
 * Host (biology)
 * In vitro
 * Histology
 * Spitting
 * Phlegm
 * Acid-fast
 * Ziehl–Neelsen stain
 * Auramine-rhodamine stain
 * Fluorescence microscope
 * Mycobacterium bovis
 * Mycobacterium africanum
 * Mycobacterium canetti
 * Mycobacterium microti
 * Pasteurization
 * Horn of Africa
 * Mycobacterium leprae
 * Mycobacterium avium complex
 * Mycobacterium kansasii
 * Nontuberculous mycobacteria


 * 2.2 Risk Factors
 * Risk factors for tuberculosis
 * Sub-Saharan Africa
 * Malnutrition
 * Diseases of poverty
 * Silicosis
 * Alcoholism
 * Cigarette
 * Diabetes mellitus
 * Corticosteroid
 * Infliximab
 * Public health genomics


 * 3. Mechanism
 * 3.1 Transmission
 * Particulates
 * Micrometre
 * Virulence


 * 3.2 Pathogenesis
 * Strain (biology)
 * Pulmonary alveolus
 * Endosome
 * Macrophage
 * Ghon focus
 * Simon focus
 * Skeletal striated muscle
 * Pancreas
 * Thyroid
 * Granuloma
 * T cell
 * B cell
 * Fibroblast
 * Lymphocyte
 * Necrosis
 * Caseous necrosis
 * Bronchus
 * Constitutional symptoms
 * Sputum culture
 * Pus
 * Biopsy
 * Adenosine deaminase
 * Sensitivity and specificity


 * 4. Diagnosis
 * 4.1 Active Tuberculosis
 * Tuberculosis diagnosis
 * Nucleic acid test


 * 4.2 Latent Tuberculosis
 * Latent tuberculosis
 * Sarcoidosis
 * Hodgkin's lymphoma
 * Type I and type II errors


 * 5. Prevention
 * 5.1 Vaccines
 * Vaccination
 * BCG vaccine


 * 5.2 Public Health
 * Global Plan to Stop Tuberculosis
 * Tuberculosis classification
 * American Thoracic Society


 * 6. Management
 * Tuberculosis management
 * Antibacterial
 * Antibiotic resistance
 * Isoniazid
 * Rifampicin
 * Directly Observed Therapy – Short Course


 * 6.1 New Onset
 * Pyrazinamide
 * Ethambutol


 * 6.2 Recurrent Desease
 * Multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis


 * 6.3 Medication Resistance
 * Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis
 * Totally drug-resistant tuberculosis


 * 7. Prognosis
 * 8. Epidemiology
 * Epidemiology of tuberculosis
 * Age adjustment
 * Incidence (epidemiology)
 * Prevalence
 * Swaziland


 * 9. History
 * History of tuberculosis
 * Ancient history
 * List of notifiable diseases
 * Hippocrates
 * Tubercle (anatomy)
 * Richard Morton (physician)
 * Johann Lukas Schönlein
 * Sanatorium
 * Robert Koch
 * Glycerol
 * Albert Calmette
 * Camille Guérin
 * Streptomycin
 * Pneumothorax
 * Smallpox


 * 10. Society and Culture
 * Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
 * RNTCP


 * 11. Research
 * Clinical trial
 * MVA85A
 * Stop TB Partnership
 * Aeras
 * Bedaquiline
 * Delamanid


 * 12. Other Animals