HLTB21H3 Lecture Notes - Openair, Growth Medium, Bacteriophage

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Tb epidemics likely from changes in the host population and the environment. Claims of royal supernatural powers during middle ages (scrofula) (ad500-1500) (1629) consumption leading cause of death in london. (1679) franciscus d sylvius discovers the lung nodules tubercles . 1720 benjamin marten speculates that tb may be communicable from one individual to another. 19th century tb spread to rest of europe ad by 1900 reached n america. Sanitariums were used to isolate the diseased (fresh air and nutrition) Spread through the air by coughs or sneezes ( each sneeze contains 100,000 nuclei droplets) Each droplet nuclei can contain between 1 and 3 bacilli. Tubercle bacilli can remain viable throughout the host"s lifetime. Only people who have active tb are infectious. Tb in other parts of the body such as the kidneys or spine (pott"s disease) cannot easily spread to other people. 1/3 of the world"s population is infected with tb bacillus.

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