Pulmonary Tuberculosis (PTB) - Infection of the lung tissue aused by invasion of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis).
Precipitating factor:
- Malnutrition
- Ovecrowded places
- Alcoholism
- Over fatigue
- Ingestion of an infected cattle with mycobacterium bovis
- Virulence (degree of pathogenecity) of microorganism
- Airborne transmission via droplet nuclei
Signs and Symptoms:
- Low grade afternoon fever, night sweats
- Productive cough (yellowish sputum)
- Anorexia, general body malaise
- Weight loss
- Dyspnia
- Chest pain
- Hemoptysis (chronic)
Diagnostic procedure:
- Mantoux test (skin test)
- Purified Protien Derivative
- DOH 8-10 mm induration, 48-72 hours
- WHO 10-14 mm induration, 48-72 hours
-Positive Mantoux test (prevvious exposure to tubercle bacilli but without active TB) - Sputum Acid Fast Bacillus
- Positive to cultured microorganism - Chest X-ray
- Reveals pulmonary infiltrates - CBC
- Reveals increased in WBC
Doctors will prescribe several special medications that you must take for six to nine months.
Standard therapy for active TB consists of a six-month regimen:
- two months with Rifater (isoniazid, rifampin, and pyrazinamide);
- four months of isoniazid and rifampin (Rifamate, Rimactane);
- and ethambutol (Myambutol) or streptomycin added until your drug sensitivity is known (from the results of bacterial cultures).
NOTE:
Once diagnosed with PTB, relatives and friends may need to undergo appropriate skin tests and chest X-rays for early diagnosis/ treatment.
2 comments:
now i know how to avoid this kind of health problems,
in our time right now this sickness is no longer a big problem cause there is a cure unlike aids.
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