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Pathophysiology of Infectious Diseases
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Tuberculosis
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: Michael Barza, M.D.
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Tuberculosis
Topics
Sources of TB Infection
Determinants of Infectivity
Primary Infection
Spread before CMI Develops
Development of CMI
Progressive Primary TB
Recrudescent TB
Pathological Findings
Granuloma
Acid Fast Stain
Favoring Recrudescence
Miliary TB
Most Symptoms Due to CMI
Symptoms Suggesting TB
High Risk Populations
Tuberculin Skin Test (PPD)
Who Should be Tested for LTBI?
More on PPD
Incidence of TB in HIV Era
TB and HIV
Differences in HIV
“Atypical” Mycobacteria
Clinical Disease
M. marinum
M. kansasii
M. avium (MAC, MAI)
M. fortuitum, M. chelonae
Key Points (1)
Key Points (2)
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