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• Tuberculosis can affect any part of the body although it is usually found in the lungs as these are the first site of infection. It kills approximately 2 million people each year, more than any other infectious disease.
• Read p 80 of Nelson Thornes text book and summarise the following:
Tuberculosis• Cause: Microorganisms? Type? Name(s)?
• Symptoms: Detailed description
• Transmission: How is it transmitted between individuals in a population?
• Course of the disease: Use the cut and stick to produce a flow diagram to show what happens during the course of the disease (primary & post-primary infections)
• Cause:
• Symptoms:
• Transmission:
2 types of bacteria - Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis
Persistent cough, tiredness, loss of appetite, weight loss and later, fever and coughing blood.
Air borne i.e. bacteria in droplets released into the air when infected person is coughing, sneezing or talking. Others breathe these in.
(M. bovis may be transmitted through milk).
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Risk groups:Overcrowded conditions,Poorly ventilated conditions,Long-term care homes,Countries where TB is endemic,People with lowered immunity (eg the
elderly or immunosuppressed patients eg people with AIDS)
Course of infectionBacteria grow and divide in upper ………………… tract (need oxygen)
…………… …………….. ……….. accumulate to engulf bacteria (part of the body’s immune response)
Lymph nodes draining lungs enlarge (…………….infection)
Bacteria re-emerge for 2nd infection years later (Post – primary TB)
Usually few symptoms but some ……….. remain
Bacteria not so easily controlled
respiratory
White blood cells
PRIMARY
bacteria
Patient coughs up …………. tissue with bacteria and blood
Lung tissue destroyed leaving cavities and …….. tissue
Bacteria not so easily controlled
lung
scar