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tuberkuloosi

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ID 709827 Last modified 18.02.2019
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Domain animal diseasespathologyinfectious diseases - bacteriology - virologylung diseases
  • inimese ja loomade pikaldase kuluga nakkushaigus, mida põhjustab tuberkuloosibakter (Mycobacterium tuberculosis)
  • a highly variable communicable disease of humans and some other vertebrates that is caused by the tubercle bacillus and rarely in the U.S. by a related mycobacterium (Mycobacterium bovis), that affects especially the lungs but may spread to other areas (such as the kidney or spinal column), and that is characterized by fever, cough, difficulty in breathing, formation of tubercles, caseation, pleural effusions, and fibrosis
  • infectious disease affecting all groups of vertebrates, including domesticated animals and humans, caused by some bacteria of the genus Mycobacterium (M. tuberculosis, M. bovis, M. avium) and characterised by the formation of granulomatous lesions, which are frequently multiple and tend to be nodular in form
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  • Nähud: väsimus, isutus, kehamassi vähenemine, öine higistamine, kehatemperatuuri vähene tõus. Võib alata ägedalt gripi, kopsu- või kopsukelmepõletikuga. Enim (90%) on kopsutuberkuloosi, vähem luu-, liigese-, kuse- ja suguelundite, soole- jm elundite tuberkuloosi. Loomade tuberkuloos võib nakatada inimest, ja vastupidi.
  • Kliinilises käsitluses jagatakse kahte suurde rühma: pulmonaalne tuberkuloos ja ekstrapulmonaalne tuberkuloos.
tuberkuloos
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  • Seaduses kasutatakse mõisteid järgmises tähenduses: ... 3) eriti ohtlik nakkushaigus – suure nakatuvusega haigus, mis levib kiiresti ja ulatuslikult või mille kulg on raske või eluohtlik. Käesoleva seaduse tähenduses on eriti ohtlikud nakkushaigused katk, koolera, kollapalavik, viiruslikud hemorraagilised palavikud ja tuberkuloos; ...
tuberculosis
Usage examples
  • As regards tuberculosis, raw milk must come from: (i) cows or buffaloes belonging to a herd which, within the meaning of Directive 64/432/EEC, is officially free of tuberculosis; ...
TB abbreviation
Usage examples
  • Although TB can be treated, cured, and can be prevented if persons at risk take certain drugs, scientists have never come close to wiping it out.
tuberculosis
tuberculose
TB abbreviation
tuberkuloosi

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