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  1. White Plague, Black Labor: Tuberculosis and the Political Economy of Health and Disease in South Africa (Comparative Studies of Health Systems and Medical Care) by Randall M. Packard, 1989-11-06
  2. Tuberculosis and Nontuberculosis Mycobacterial Infections by David Schlossberg, 2005-12-16
  3. Tuberculosis by Frank Ryan, 1992-07-16
  4. A Clinician's Guide to Tuberculosis by Michael D. Iseman, 2000-01-15
  5. Tuberculosis, Fourth Edition: The Essentials (Lung Biology in Health and Disease)
  6. Handbook of Tuberculosis
  7. Tuberculosis (Health Alert) by Henry Wouk, 2009-09
  8. The Making of a Social Disease: Tuberculosis in Nineteenth-Century France by David S. Barnes, 1995-01-13
  9. Saving Sickly Children: The Tuberculosis Preventorium in American Life, 1909-1970 (Critical Issues in Health and Medicine) by Cynthia A. Connolly, 2008-04-16
  10. The Modern Epidemic: A History of Tuberculosis in Japan (Harvard East Asian Monographs) by William Johnston, 1995-11-26
  11. Tuberculosis and genius, by Lewis Jefferson Moorman, 1940
  12. The White Death: A History of Tuberculosis by Thomas Dormandy, 2002-03
  13. Tuberculosis (Diseases and Disorders) by Toney Allman, 2006-11-08
  14. So Has a Daisy Vanished: Emily Dickinson and Tuberculosis by George Mamunes, 2007-10-10

21. Stanford Center For Tuberculosis Research - Home Page
Focused on the molecular epidemiology of tuberculosis, this center offers a research summary, personnel profiles and a message board. W elcome to the Stanford Center for tuberculosis Research Home Page.
http://molepi.stanford.edu/tb.www.html
W elcome to the Stanford Center for Tuberculosis Research Home Page. Visiting us? Need directions? Click here. TB Array Here are some resources related to our M. tb microarray.
Supplementary information on BCG vaccine genomics for the May 28th report in Science
The purpose of these pages is to foster international collaborations between tuberculosis researchers. We hope that our layout helps you learn more about what we do here at Stanford, and about tuberculosis research in general. There are links to home pages of personnel , including those of the Principle Investigator here, Dr. Peter Small. A summary of research and a list of publications for the Stanford Center for Tuberculosis Research are provided. Dr. Hugh Salamon provides access to some of the software developed here for use in molecular epidemiologic studies. Version 0.4.3 (update your 0.4.2 version, please) of the SCTR-MFA software is available for beta testers! ProbeBrowser is available: our new software for presentation and analysis of hybridization microarray experimental results. We invite those with research and related interests to register name and contact information in our Guestbook . This service is provided for those interested in discussing research. If you have questions regarding personal treatment please follow the links provided to other institutions and web sites ; there are many sources for general information on tuberculosis disease. Don't neglect to talk to your health care provider!

22. Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Fact Sheet
American Lung Association® Fact Sheet MultidrugResistanttuberculosis. March 18, 2003.
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January 2002 Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) is a form of tuberculosis that is resistant to two or more of the primary drugs used for the treatment of tuberculosis. Resistance to one or several forms of treatment occurs when the bacteria develops the ability to withstand antibiotic attack and relay that ability to their progeny. Since that entire strain of bacteria inherits this capacity to resist the effects of the various treatments, resistance can spread from one person to another. On an individual basis, however, inadequate treatment or improper use of the anti-tuberculosis medications remains an important cause of drug-resistant tuberculosis.
Even though throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s the incidence of tuberculosis was on the rise, recent trends indicate that the number of tuberculosis cases reported have been continuously declining. During the period of 1992 to 2000, the total number of tuberculosis cases reported decreased by 39 percent. Several factors have been identified as contributing to this substantial decline, including demographic changes and increased federal and other resources for state and local tuberculosis control efforts.

23. Tuberculosis.net

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24. Clinic Of Lung Diseases And Tuberculosis Sarajevo, Bosnia
Clinic hospital for treatment TB, emphisema, COPD, and other lung diseases.
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25. MEDLINEplus: Tuberculosis
Search MEDLINE for recent research articles on tuberculosis • General •Diagnosis • Multidrug Resistant • Prognosis • Therapy • Latent
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26. Johns Hopkins Infectious Diseases
Information on infectious diseases including hepatitis, STDs, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention, research, education, and epidemiology.
http://hopkins-id.edu/
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Physicians and other health care professionals are encouraged to consult other sources and confirm the information contained in this site because no single reference or service can take the place of medical training, education, and experience. Consumers are cautioned that this site is not intended to provide medical advice about any specific medical condition they may have or treatment they may need and they are encouraged to call or see their physician or other health care provider promptly with any health related questions they may have.

27. Division Of Tuberculosis Elimination - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
TB, DTBE,
http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/tb/faqs/qa.htm
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What's New Search Site Map ... Contact Us Main Topics What's New Publications / Products Upcoming Events General Topics FAQ About DTBE On-Line Ordering System TB-Related Links Contact Us CDC Links CDC Home Page NCHSTP Home Page HIV/AIDS Prevention STD Prevention DTBE Search Order Results by:
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For definitions of common terms related to TB, see the glossary at the end of this document.
Introduction What is TB?
TB, or tuberculosis, is a disease caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

28. MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Pulmonary tuberculosis. Alternative names Return to top TB; tuberculosis pulmonary; Consumption. Definition Return to top Pulmonary
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Tuberculosis in the kidney Tuberculosis in the lung Tuberculosis, advanced - chest X-rays Pulmonary nodule - front view chest X-ray ... Respiratory system Alternative names Return to top TB; Tuberculosis - pulmonary; Consumption  Definition Return to top Pulmonary tuberculosis is a contagious bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB). The lungs are primarily involved, but the infection can spread to other organs.   Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Tuberculosis can develop after inhaling droplets sprayed into the air from a cough or sneeze by someone infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The disease is characterized by the development of granulomas (granular tumors) in the infected tissues. The usual site of the disease is the lungs, but other organs may be involved. The primary stage of the infection is usually asymptomatic . In the United States, the majority of people will recover from primary TB infection without further evidence of the disease.

29. American Lung Assoc.
The mission of the American Lung Association of Metropolitan Chicago is to reduce the pain and suffering caused by lung disease, the third leading cause of death and disability in the United States.
http://www.lungchicago.org
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The Chicago City Council Health Committee held two public hearings at City Hall on proposed legislation by Alderman Ed Smith and Alderman Ed Burke to strengthen Chicago's clean indoor air ordinance.
On December 10, supporters of the legislation jammed the hearing room. Physicians, restaurateurs, public health experts, members of the clergy and students were eloquent in their attempt to convince the City Council and Mayor Daley that Chicago needs a strong indoor air ordinance to protect diners and workers. On January 7, opponents of the legislation voiced their opinion. You can show the Mayor and City Council that you support a clean indoor air ordinance that would make public places, including restaurants, smoke-free by visiting www.smokefreechicago.org and faxing a letter to Mayor Daley. A comprehensive smoke free ordinance would help protect Chicago workers, residents and visitors from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke. For more information call Matt Maloney at 312-628-0233.

30. The Hong Kong Tuberculosis, Chest And Heart Diseases Association
Provides an introduction to the association's services and patientoriented information on tuberculosis, heart diseases and hypertension.
http://www.ha.org.hk/org/antitb/
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31. Safety And Health Topics: Tuberculosis
tuberculosis. Nearly onethird of the world's population is infected withtuberculosis (TB), which kills almost 3 million people a year.
http://www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/tuberculosis/
U.S. Department of Labor www.osha.gov [skip navigational links] Search Advanced Search A-Z Index Safety and Health Topics: Tuberculosis
  • May 30, 2002 - CDC and NIOSH's first health and safety training resource in DVD format is now available . The DVD contains two training videos designed to help protect health care employees from the risk of job-related tuberculosis infection.
    March 05, 2002 Trade News Release ] - OSHA EXTENDS PERIOD FOR COMMENTS ON TUBERCULOSIS RULEMAKING RECORD.
Nearly one-third of the world's population is infected with Tuberculosis (TB), which kills almost 3 million people a year. TB is the leading cause of death due to an infectious agent in the world. In the mid-1980s a resurgence of outbreaks in the United States brought new attention to TB. Increases in the incidence of TB are related to the high risk among immuno-suppressed persons, particularly those infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Drug resistant strains of this deadly disease have contributed to the problem. Outbreaks have occurred in hospitals, correctional institutions, homeless shelters, nursing homes, and residential care facilities for AIDS patients. Nationwide, at least several hundred employees have become infected and have required medical treatment after workplace exposure to TB.
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32. IUATLD Tuberculosis Division
tuberculosis and Public Health for Health Care Professionals. Reviews on issues in tuberculosis, Category Health Conditions and Diseases Mycobacterial tuberculosis......
http://www.tbrieder.org/
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33. TubercuList Web Server
Database on Mycobacterium tuberculosis genetics. Provides a complete dataset of DNA and protein sequences linked to the relevant annotations and functional assignments.
http://genolist.pasteur.fr/TubercuList/
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34. Welcome To KNTA
Works with the government in treatment, health worker training and public education on TB, and conducts various technical and educational projects.
http://www.knta.or.kr/english/e-main.asp
OSAKA DECLARATION 'TUBERCULOSIS CRISIS' Stopping TB !!! OSAKA DECLARATION 'TUBERCULOSIS CRISIS' Stopping TB !!!

35. ScienceDirect - Tuberculosis - List Of Issues
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36. Tasas De Morbi
Estudio de la mortalidad ocasionada por esta enfermedad en el a±o 2.000.
http://sameens.dia.uned.es/Trabajos3/T3A/LahullaPastorF/index.htm
Tasas de morbi-mortalidad:
Estudio de morbi-mortalidad por tuberculosis en 2.000 en Guinea Ecuatorial
III Curso de Experto Universitario en Epidemiología y Nuevas Tecnologías Aplicadas
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37. The Sanger Institute : M.tuberculosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Electron micrographof M. tuberculosis courtesy of the Institut Pasteur image library.
http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Projects/M_tuberculosis/
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Electron micrograph of M. tuberculosis courtesy of the Institut Pasteur image library Cole S.T., Brosch R., Parkhill J., Garnier T., Churcher C., Harris D., Gordon S.V., Eiglmeier K., Gas S., Barry C.E.III., Tekaia F., Badcock K., Basham D., Brown D., Chillingworth T., Connor R., Davies R., Devlin K., Feltwell T., Gentles S., Hamlin N., Holroyd S., Hornsby T., Jagels K., Krogh A., McLean J., Moule S., Murphy L., Oliver K., Osborne J., Quail M.A., Rajandream, M-A., Rogers J., Rutter S., Seeger K., Skelton J., Squares S., Squares R., Sulston J.E., Taylor K., Whitehead S. and Barrell, B.G. Deciphering the biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the complete genome sequence.
Nature citation The sequence and annotation has been deposited in the public databases with the ID (accession number ). The sequence is 4,411,529 bp long with an overall GC content of 65.6%, and with 3924 predicted protein coding genes. The sequence starts at the first base of the

38. Tuberculosis Association Of Ohio County
Provides programs and services to Ohio County, WV.
http://www.tboc.org/
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39. The Sanger Institute : M.tuberculosis
M. tuberculosis Blast Server. Find Search the DNA databases containingM. tuberculosis sequence data from the Sanger Institute. The
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Retrieve result for id: Search the DNA databases containing M. tuberculosis sequence data from the Sanger Institute. The predicted proteins database contains all of the predicted proteins from the complete sequence. The results should be linked back to the annotation for each coding sequence. The EMBL entries database contains all of the 162 annotated entries that represent the sequence in EMBL. These are available from EMBL or from our FTP site. The complete sequence database contains the full sequence as a single entry. QUERY DATA Paste your sequence here. fasta format or just plain text will do; fasta format will return the sequence name as the e-mail subject OR
select the sequence file you wish to search RESULTS Browser, OR Email to OPTIONS Database M. tuberculosis complete sequence M. tuberculosis

40. Applied Data Management
The Public Health Research Institute actively combats an alarming epidemic of multidrug resistant tuberculosis in Russia's prisons.
http://www.russia.phri.org
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