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Tuberculosis   Tuberculosis, or TB, is an infectious bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which most commonly affects the lungs. It is transmitted from person to person via droplets from the throat and lungs of people with the active respiratory disease. In healthy people, infection with M. tuberculosis often causes no symptoms, since the person's immune system acts to 'wall off' the bacteria. The symptoms of active TB of the lung are coughing, sometimes with sputum or blood, chest pains, weakness, weight loss, fever and night sweats. Tuberculosis is treatable with a six-month course of antibiotics. Source: WHO Fact Sheet on Tuberculosis.

Last Updated ( Friday, 23 March 2012 )
 

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PAHO/WHO Strategic Plans: TB

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Taller Regional de Fortalecimiento de la Gestión de Medicamentos con énfasis en 2da Línea (20 abril 2012). In Spanish New!

WHO policy on collaborative TB/HIV activities: guidelines for national programmes and other stakeholders New!

WHO policy on collaborative TB/HIV activities: guidelines for national programmes and other stakeholders

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Co-Infection TB/VIH: Clinical Guide. Updated Version 2010 (In Spanish)

 

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