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Tuberculosis TB Is a Serious Thesis

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Subject:Health

Topic:Tuberculosis

Document Type:Thesis

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Others are more reckless and assume that they simply will not get sick. No matter who they are or where they come from, though, anyone can contract TB if they get around someone who is infected, so people must put social, cultural, and other opinions aside in order to protect themselves and others around them from potentially deadly diseases like TB (Lawlor, 2007).

Conclusion

It is very easy to see that TB is serious and that it is not something that should be taken lightly by health care workers and by others who may have reason to come into contact with TB-infected individuals. Approximately fifty percent of people who develop an active TB infection and are not treated properly die from it. Anyone who works in a health care setting is at an increased risk simply because he or she is exposed to much more than other people are. Without a reliable vaccine, prevention, testing, and prompt treatment remain the best choices for keeping the rate of TB infection low.

Bibliography

Blumberg HM, Leonard MK, Jasmer RM (2005). Update on the treatment of tuberculosis and latent tuberculosis infection. JAMA 293 (22): 2776-84.

Dormandy, Thomas (2000). The White Death. New York: New York University Press.

Joint Tuberculosis Committee of the British Thoracic Society (2000). Control and prevention of tuberculosis in the United Kingdom: Code of practice 2000. Thorax 55…


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Bibliography

Blumberg HM, Leonard MK, Jasmer RM (2005). Update on the treatment of tuberculosis and latent tuberculosis infection. JAMA 293 (22): 2776-84.

Dormandy, Thomas (2000). The White Death. New York: New York University Press.

Joint Tuberculosis Committee of the British Thoracic Society (2000). Control and prevention of tuberculosis in the United Kingdom: Code of practice 2000. Thorax 55 (11): 887-901.

Kidder, Tracy (2004). Mountains beyond mountains: A nonfiction account of treating TB in Haiti, Peru, Russia, and elsewhere. New York: Random House Trade Paperbacks.

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