Examples of using Tuberculosis in English and their translations into Urdu
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World Tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis Test Medical.
What is the cause of tuberculosis?
Global Tuberculosis Report 2015.
The treatment success rate of tuberculosis is 83%.
Saif ud-Din died from tuberculosis, and his brother Izz ad-Din Mas'ud succeeded him in 1180.[1].
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS Tuberculosis and Malaria.
In 2012, 1.3million people worldwide were believed to have died as a result of tuberculosis.
World Health Organization. Tuberculosis fact sheet. Accessed 04/12/2017.
Tuberculosis Test Medical certificate from UKVI-approved medical centre For more info on TB test centres Mandatory.
World Health Organization. Tuberculosis vaccine development. Accessed 04/12/2017.
The EU and Africa are today(2 December) doubling the research efforts to develop new and better medicines for poverty-related diseasesaffecting sub-Saharan Africa such as AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, hookworms and Ebola.
Bacteria, bacteria, spores, viruses, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and fungus and so have a good killing effect.
People with latent tuberculosis can be treated with antibiotics to ensure that they do not later become ill with active tuberculosis.
More generally,there is also evidence of links between household air pollution and tuberculosis, cataract, nasopharyngeal and laryngeal cancers.
For further information about tuberculosis and MDR-TB, visit our Knowledge Center article about the condition.
When you and I buy a(RED) branded product, as much as 50% of the profit from each sale is sent directly to the Global Fund, which describes itself as a“partnershiporganization designed to accelerate the end of AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria as epidemics.”.
In fact, death rates from tuberculosis, a pernicious killer, had begun to drop by the mid-19th century,” said Carsten Timmermann of Manchester University.
HIV/AIDS alone kills more than 1.5 million people every year,while malaria and tuberculosis together kill an estimated 2.1 million people.
Symptoms of active tuberculosis infection include cough lasting several weeks, coughing up sputum(mucus) or blood, fever, night sweats, fever, and pain in the chest.
Alcohol rub sanitizers kill bacteria,multi-drug resistant bacteria(MRSA and VRE), tuberculosis, and some viruses(including HIV, herpes, RSV, rhinovirus, vaccinia, influenza, and hepatitis) and fungi.
Though the route of tuberculosis infection is respiratory, and the main symptoms are usually respiratory, tuberculosis bacteria can spread to and infect other parts of the body, such as the bones and brain.
Robert Koch(1843-1910) was a German physician who helped establish bacteriology as a science. Koch made important discoveries in identifying the bacteria that cause anthrax,cholera, and tuberculosis, at a time when understanding of microbes was just emerging.
Infectious and parasitic diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, hookworms and Ebola are widespread in sub-Saharan Africa where they affect in particular the poor, impoverished and malnourished population.
According to the WHO, 91 per cent of the world's population, or about seven billion people, breathe unhealthy air, which cuts short 7 million lives each year. Poor outdoor air quality alone causes 4.2 million deaths,more than those from malaria, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS combined.
Extended scope: EDCTP2 does not only cover HIV/AIDS,malaria and tuberculosis but also emerging epidemics of particular relevance to Africa, such as Ebola, as well as some neglected infectious and parasitic diseases.
Most cases of tuberculosis can be successfully treated. People with active tuberculosis disease are treated with antibiotics and other drugs that kill or control the tuberculosis bacteria. Treatment usually lasts several months.
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotid is also a direct target of the drug isoniazid, which is used in the treatment oftuberculosis,an infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In one experiment, mice given NAD for one week had improved nuclear-mitochrondrial communication.
The tuberculosis bacteria are spread via infected respiratory droplets, such as those that are spread when ill people cough or sneeze, or even speak. An uninfected person may inhale infected droplets into her or his lungs and become infected.
Untreated active tuberculosis disease can be fatal. About 3% of people with untreated TB will die. This figure is much higher, however, when a person also has human immunodeficiency virus(HIV) infection. About 18% of people with active TB infection and HIV infection may die.