Friday, July 24, 2009

is it possibl to get tuberculosis from a spouse who is tested positive

is it possibl to get tuberculosis from a spouse who is tested positive?
what are th chances of getting infected from a partner? what are the risks and what precautions have to b taken?
Infectious Diseases - 4 Answers
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yes.
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yes tuberculosis is contagious to most everyone.
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Yes, tuberculosis is a contagious disease. It's mode of transmission is airborne which means that even if you go as far as 3ft away from her-you could still get contaminated. The chances of getting infected my vary. If she has started TB drugs immediately then it could not even warrant that you may not get contaminated. It does not mean that you have to isolate her but you must take some necessary precautions such as knowing the importance not to share utensils with each other and make sure that she will wash her articles/valuables thoroughly. It is advisable that she wear a mask..not just an ordinary mask. It should be a particulate filter mask. This mask is specially designed to prevent residue of 5 microns to be transmitted into the air. I think you should set an appointment with her doctor so they can discuss the drug therapy that is set for TB. It may include drugs like Rifampin, Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide, Ethambutol and Streptomycin. If ever the doctor will prescribe these drugs it is important to take into consideration that following her drug regimen will yield a good prognosis of the disease..Hope I've been helpful as I can be...
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Just because your spouse tested positive does not mean they have TB infection. A positive test just indicates exposure at some point, and for those who have had previous vaccination against TB, they will test positive. After a positive TB test, the patient needs to have a chest xray and a symptom checklist which will help to determine if the positive test is actually positive for TB and not just exposure. If the patient turns out to be positive, quite often they are referred to a respirologist or infectious disease physcian who then determines type and length of antibiotic therapy, typically anywhere from six months to a year



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Monday, July 20, 2009

How many people died of tuberculosis in1845

How many people died of tuberculosis in1845?
I wanted a fraction or a ratio if possible. it doesn't necessarily have to be in 1845 but in that era.
Respiratory Diseases - 1 Answers
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read this it is one place hard to find results try cdc website or world health organization http://www.l-ags.org/County_Death_Records_II/LAW.html



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Thursday, July 16, 2009

is there any more alternatives and to avoid exacerbation of Tuberculosis

is there any more alternatives and to avoid exacerbation of Tuberculosis?
im so worried about my bestfriend's condition she is diagnosed with TB and she is suffering from chronic cough for almost 4 months now. she is so problematic because the side effects of the drug she's taking is not that good. she want's to ask any treatment that may fasten her recovery.
Alternative Medicine - 2 Answers
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There are only a couple drugs that successfully treat tuberculosis. The causative organism (germ) responsible for that disease is exceptionally hardy and tough to overcome. It's been a major health problem for centuries, and countless numbers of remedies have been tried, mostly without success. Like I said, there only a couple drugs that really work. Yes, they can be a touch unpleasant - but death due to t.b. is the alternative. Offer your friend support and encouragement - that's the best you can do for her.
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A specific disease caused by the presence of Mycobacterium tubercle bacilli; it may affect almost any tissue or organ the body; the most common seat of the disease being the lungs; the general symptoms are those of sepsis; hectic fever, sweats and emaciation. A rapidly fatal disease due to the general dissemination of tubercle bacilli in the blood, resulting in the formation of military tubercles in the various organs and tissues,a nd producing symptoms of profound toxaemia. In homeopathy the treatment of tuberculosis is based on the law of similia which consists of applying drugs which will lower the resistance to tuberculosis of the normal person, if given in crude doses for a long time. The weakness of such resistance is revealed in certain constitutional characteristics much earlier than the actual Development of the disease. The tubercular persons are badly effected by damp, humid climate, by over exertion, by loss of vital fluids and many other factors. Homeopathic Remedies for Tuberculosis :- T.B along with :- Pleurisy, stitching pain, oedema above the eye lids, patient feels worse at about 3 am. Kali Carb 30, 4 hourly (3 Doses) Haemoptysis; craving for icy cold drinks Phosphorus 30 or 200, 4 hourly (3 Doses). Loss of weight and emacination; even while eating well Iodium 30 or 200, 6 hourly Pungent odour from mouth; on coughing due to lung abscess Capsicum 30, 4 hourly ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Homeopathic Treatment requires strict individualization, the remedies prescribed according to the patients individual symptoms work the best and cure like a charm. Take the remedy which is similar to your symptoms. No side effects or complications if taken as directed, please do not exceed the given dosage and under any circumstances do not try to mix any remedies and avoid Chocolates, Mints, Coffee, Red Meat, Alcoholic and Carbonated drinks, Spicy Rich Food while taking any Homeopathic remedies, and keep the medicines away from direct sunlight, heat strong smells and perfumes and do not store them in the fridge.Curing without any side effects or complications thats the beauty of Homeopathic Medicine. Homeopathic remedies are available at most Health and Herb Stores in USA and EU. Take Care and God Bless you



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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Can I take a shower after I had my tuberculosis screen test

Can I take a shower after I had my tuberculosis screen test?
Like where they stick a needle in your forearm and a bubble comes up. I take a shower in the morning before school. Can I also be able to put my clothes on?
Infectious Diseases - 2 Answers
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Follow your doctor's advice, and do not wait in this medium to get a medical solution. Hurry!!
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Yes, just carry on as normal. It's important to keep wounds clean



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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

How soon will the drugs taken for treating pulmonary tuberculosis start showing results

How soon will the drugs taken for treating pulmonary tuberculosis start showing results?

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Antibiotics are used in the treatment of Tuberculosis (TB). Antibiotic treatment therapy is lengthy and you have to take them for six to 12 months to completely destroy the bacteria. The length of treatment and the type of drug that is needed is determined by your age, overall health, the results of susceptibility tests, and whether you have TB infection or active TB. It is the length of drug treatment that causes so many difficulties in developing countries as well as in the West. Poor supervision, incomplete treatment, doctors and health workers prescribing the wrong treatment regimens, or an unreliable drug supply not only fails to treat TB but can lead drug-resistant TB. A particularly dangerous form of drug-resistant TB is multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) This disease is caused by TB bacilli resistant to at least isoniazid and rifampicin, the two most powerful anti-TB drugs. Rates of MDR-TB are high in many countries including the former Soviet Union. People infected with the drug resistant strain will pass on the same drug-resistant strain when they infect others. While drug-resistant TB is generally treatable, it requires extensive chemotherapy, sometimes up to 2 years of treatment. The medication required for drug resistant TB is extremely expensive, often more than 100 times more expensive than treatment of drug-susceptible tuberculosis. Treatment is often more toxic to patients and not so well tolerated. As you can see, TB is not easily cured, and results vary by patient. If you have TB, it is important to stick with your physician's plan of action and complete all of your therapy. Hope this helps a little



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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Is it necessary to have my baby vaccinated for tuberculosis before travelling to Asia

Is it necessary to have my baby vaccinated for tuberculosis before travelling to Asia?
We're planning on taking a trip to Asia, probably stay longer at the Philippines where TB is widespread. My baby was 5 weeks premature, now she's 6 months. What can i do to prevent her from contracting TB
Newborn & Baby - 6 Answers
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You should definitely contact your doc for that question.
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Absolutely. TB is highly contagious, and can be fatal, especially in children. If your baby was born premature and had respiratory issues at birth, s/he may be more suspectible to infection. The best way to prevent TB is to get vaccinated- you are taking a big risk otherwise, especially with a small child in a country where it is prevalent.
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being vaccinated is best for the baby as TB in that country is very easy to catch. Getting protected doesn't harm you but it will save you from major health trouble in the future.
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there isn't a vaccine for TB - there is a skin test to detect exposure, but this is not a vaccine. talk to your health department about what vaccines you'll need when traveling.
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you should check with your physician but here is what i have found. The TB vaccine is a live, weakened bacterial vaccine made from the bacterium that causes TB in cows. It was first administered to humans in 1921. It has been given to 4 billion people worldwide and has been used routinely since the 1960’s in almost all the countries of the world, primarily in young infants. Changes in the TB bacteria over time have led scientists to create the different TB vaccines used throughout the world, and their effectiveness appears to be highly variable. The U.S. does not recommend the vaccine for all children because it is not highly effective (see Effectiveness of the Vaccine) and may cause confusion for physicians when trying to interpret a TB skin test. The Netherlands is the only other country that has not recommended this vaccine for all children. Who Should and Should Not Receive this Vaccine Who should receive the vaccine? Although TB vaccine is recommended by the World Health Organization and is given in more than 100 countries, in the U.S. it should only be considered in select circumstances. In the U.S., the vaccine should be considered for infants and children who do not test positive for TB but who are: * Continually exposed to a patient with infectious TB of the lungs (and the child cannot be removed from this person) * Exposed to a person with TB that is resistant to antituberculosis drugs In addition, vaccination is recommended for health care workers who are employed in settings with patients who have drug-resistant TB, and where comprehensive TB infection-control precautions have been implemented but have not been successful. Who should not receive the vaccine? * HIV-infected children or children whose immune systems are not functioning fully (e.g., patients undergoing chemotherapy) * People with burns or skin infections * Pregnant women * People who are moderately or severely ill should consult with their physician before receiving any vaccine. This vaccine is recommended by: * Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention * American Academy of Pediatrics * American Thoracic Society Dose Schedule The TB vaccine is given as a shot; one dose is required. Infants may receive the vaccine soon after birth, or later, but preferably before exposure to persons with active tuberculosis. Effectiveness of the Vaccine Studies examining vaccine’s effectiveness against tuberculosis of the lungs have drawn various conclusions; however, one large study found the vaccine to protect about 50% of recipients. Effectiveness rates are highest among those who get the vaccination in early childhood. Those who receive the vaccine may still develop TB, but approximately 80% of recipients are protected from developing life-threatening forms of the disease, such as miliary disease and meningitis (inflammation of the brain). Known Side Effects Accurate rates of adverse events due to the TB vaccine are difficult to estimate, but serious or long-term complications after TB immunization are uncommon. Frequent reactions to the TB vaccine include redness, swelling, or soreness at the injection site. Moderate swelling of the lymph nodes in the armpits or neck, which may progress to pus-filled nodes that require drainage in some people, also occurs. In addition, swelling at the injection site may turn into a pustule and then a scar. An ulcer may develop where the shot was given in some people. These reactions occur after approximately 1% to 2% of immunizations, and may last three months or longer. Because the TB vaccine is a live vaccine, it may cause TB meningitis, or disseminated TB (TB infection that has spread throughout the body), which occurs at a rate of 0.06 to 1.56 cases per 1 million vaccinated. The vaccine may also cause tuberculosis infection of bone growth centers, which may occur several years after the vaccine was given. Related Issues A person previously vaccinated may have a positive reaction to a TB skin test, potentially causing confusion for health care providers attempting to determine if that person has TB. good luck
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There's no vaccine for TB that is used outside of Asia, and I'm not even sure they still use the BCG shot anymore. Contact the CDC to find out for sure if it's a major risk in the specific area you're in. www.cdc.gov



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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

hat herbs and supplements are usually used in Alternative medicine to treat pulmonary tuberculosis

hat herbs and supplements are usually used in Alternative medicine to treat pulmonary tuberculosis?

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You might want to try the following teas: Mullein Tea Bugleweed Tea Sage Tea The bugleweed in particular is popular amongst herbal medicine practitioners in treating tuberculosis and other respiratory problems. More info here:
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try these link for info. On the first one, if you need any of the formulas listed, email me and I will look them up in his book, the school of natural healing. I greatly trust this man and he worked in an era when tb was much more common. He cured the incurables as well. http://www.herballegacy.com/Tuberculosis.html http://www.google.com/custom?domains=curezone.com&sitesearch=curezone.com&client=pub-0846790371736460&forid=1&ie=ISO-8859-1&oe=ISO-8859-1&cof=GALT%3A%23008000%3BGL%3A1%3BDIV%3A%23336699%3BVLC%3A663399%3BAH%3Acenter%3BBGC%3AFFFFFF%3BLBGC%3A336699%3BALC%3A0000FF%3BLC%3A0000FF%3BT%3A000000%3BGFNT%3A0000FF%3BGIMP%3A0000FF%3BFORID%3A1%3B&hl=en&q=tuberculosis%27&sa=Go http://www.curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=436 herbdoc.com has some good lung formulas that might help taken together with raw garlic and cayenne.
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hello, Myself Dr.Jayanthy Menon well known naturopathist /Nutrition and wellness consultant from India . I treat every disease thru naturopathy, food and nutrition and food supplements . I can treat your problems . if your interested contact me in jayanthymenon@yahoo.com immediately.Fees will be charged accordingly.Also pls specify where you are from while you reply. Dr.Jayanthy Menon.
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The TB you mention is a mycobacteria. You have to not think of a magic bullet cure, but an overall lifestyle change to build your overall immune system. Since mycobacteria is also implicated in cancer etiology by many alternative sites, that is another topic to google. Curezone and cancer tutor are good sites to consider. LEF and VRP are more mainstream and all their advice is referenced to science journals. Personally I drink maca and cat's claw tea all day, as well as consume fish oil caps all day. Remember Dr. Yoshiaki Omura's insight on how fish oil boosts the immune system. A detox with cilantro, pectasol, chlorella, NAC, MSM should be considered. Use coconut and red palm oil for culinary use as they are anti-microbial. Check Majid Ali website also for another perspective. Please check root canals an other dental work as they are often open tunnels of bacteria directly to the bloodstream and heart. Utilize the energy methods of energy psychologist Fred P. Gallo , and the energy body scan of Eckhart Tolle & John Kabat-Zinn. Practice qi gong. Consider the Samento cultivar of Cat's Claw and consider cumanda. SAMENTO-broad spec antibacterial, babesia, (some), bartonella, mycoplasma, rickettsia, coxiella and erlichia, salmonella, strep, shigella- Samento is kick some tick ass stuff if your little body can take it--also good for h pylori CUMANDA-antibacterial, antifungal,antiviral, for rods (cocci), cytomegalovirus, mycoplasma, bartonella, borrelia, candida



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