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| View Larger Image | Tuberculosis (Twenty-First Century Medical Library) | Library Bindingby Diane Yancey (Author)
| List Price: | $33.26 | | Price: | $28.37 | | You Save: | $4.89 (15%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Library Binding | | Publisher: | Twenty-First Century Books (CT) | | Page Count: | 128 Pages | | Publication Date: | December 15, 2007 | | Sales Rank: | 1,640,314st |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description One of the deadliest diseases healthcare workers fight today, tuberculosis (often called TB) infects the lungs of one-third of the world's population and kills about 2 million people a year. While scientific breakthroughs brought this bacterial disease under control during the 1960s to the 1980s, it was never completely eliminated. In the early 1990s, TB came back as a serious global threat. Not only has TB now spread to virtually every country on Earth, new strains of TB--which are resistant to the standard antibiotics used to cure it--have appeared. Learn what causes TB, how it spreads, why it is so difficult to treat, and more in this informative volume. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 1 review)
| Fascinating account of the world's #1 infectious disease by Mosaic36 4 Stars May 11, 2001 In seven chapters, Yancey presents a clear understanding of tuberculosis, "the persistent enemy." With statistics, the author informs that TB is no longer a disease mainly among a poor or sickly population. It is affecting healthy middle class children and adults and is the top infectious killer in the world, above AIDS and pneumonia. It infects 1/3 of the world's population.The challenge in eradicating this disease that damages the lungs and is highly contagious is that many strains of TB now are resistant to drug therapies that have previously been effective. Also, governments around the world do not all support prevention or agree on the most effective treatment. Although we have come a long way from treating the disease with butter on feet, ashes of swine dung mixed with raisin wine, wolf's liver, elephant blood, brown sugar and water, or syrup made from millipedes, there is still no one all-encompassing protocol that is affordable and effective for the population who are carriers of TB.This well-researched book contains many interesting illustrations, such as infected cells, old public health posters, researchers in labs in the late 1940s, and maps of incidences of TB cases by state. Yancey personalizes some of the information by presenting cases of individuals and their families who are dealing with the disease. She even-handedly presents the concerns and issues and provides a chapter on action and awareness. Also included is a glossary, resources, further reading, index. Useful as a source of information for school reports, Tuberculosis is also a book that is an interesting an enlightening history of how small the world becomes through the spread of disease.
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