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  • {{r|Tuberculosis}}
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  • {{r|Mycobacterium tuberculosis}}
    983 bytes (126 words) - 18:07, 11 January 2010
  • * [[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]]
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  • {{r|Tuberculosis}}
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  • {{r|Tuberculosis}}
    997 bytes (151 words) - 12:54, 9 August 2023
  • It is used both treatment and [[chemoprophylaxis]] of [[tuberculosis]]<ref>{{citation ...s of rifampicin and isoniazid chemoprophylaxis for the treatment of latent tuberculosis infection in children
    3 KB (361 words) - 12:10, 20 August 2010
  • ...hey can be misleading as "HIV/AIDS", for example, actually covers malaria, tuberculosis and other major diseases. Areas identified include [[HIV]], [[malaria]] and [[tuberculosis]].
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  • ...ed cells (fused macrophages) seen in granulomatous inflammations such as [[tuberculosis]], [[syphilis]], [[sarcoidosis]], and deep fungal infections. They resemble
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  • {{r|Mycobacterium tuberculosis}}
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  • ...n led restoration efforts at the Mission while he recovered from chronic [[tuberculosis]]. In 1918 the Mission was given [[parochial]] status with Father O'Sulliva
    1 KB (174 words) - 07:18, 28 March 2023
  • {{r|Tuberculosis}}
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  • ...Segura]] and his two-handed forehand in the late 1940s. Johnston died of tuberculosis in 1946 at the age of 51.
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  • ...ncluding the isolation of the cause of [[tuberculosis]], ''[[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]]'', and this theoretical work. ...asting Service}}</ref> The organism of most interest to Koch himself, ''M. tuberculosis'', exists in a subclinical state in perhaps most of the people infected wit
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  • {{r|Tuberculosis}}
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  • ...eats''' (31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821) was, despite his death from [[tuberculosis]] at the age of just 25, one of the major poets of the [[England|English]] ...and other Poems''. By this time he could no longer ignore the symptoms of tuberculosis, and left for Italy in the hope of improving his health, in the company of
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  • ...r alternatives; dexamethasone if S. pneumoniae is suspected and fungi and tuberculosis or not | cryptococci, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, syphilis, HIV aseptic meningitis, and Listeria species.
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  • ...s an enemy alien but later released. In 1919 or 1920 he was diagnosed with tuberculosis, which he may have contracted from his first wife some time earlier. Living ...e (now Hauteville-Lompnes), a small town in the Rhône-Alpes famous for its tuberculosis hospitals. There, possibly in early 1944, he was captured by the Nazis and
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  • ...]] and [[Pseudomonas]] and some mycobacteria, including those that cause [[tuberculosis]]. Aminoglycoside antibiotics are mostly ineffective against anearobic bact
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