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B1 Intermedio Inglés 11:32 Educational

Tuberculosis - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

Osmosis from Elsevier · 2,200,284 vistas · Añadido hace 3 semanas

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It’s estimated that about two billion people worldwide are infected with mycobacterium

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tuberculosis, often just shortened to tuberculosis or simply ‘TB’.

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Two billion is a ton of people, but even though they’re infected, that doesn’t mean all

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those people have symptoms, the vast majority, about 90-95%, aren’t even aware they’re

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infected.

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And this is because usually the immune system can contain it such that it isn’t able to

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multiply, and often remains latent, or dormant, as opposed to active, which usually causes

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symptoms and can be spread to others.

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If the host’s immune system becomes debilitated at some point down the road, like with AIDS

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or some other illness, or as a person grows older, it can be allowed to reactivate, or

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basically wake up and become very serious, especially if it spreads through the body.

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Mycobacteria are an interesting bunch, they’re slender, rod-shaped, and need oxygen to survive,

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in other words, they’re “strict aerobes”.

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They’ve got an unusually waxy cell wall, which is mainly a result of the production

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of mycolic acid.

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Because of this waxy cell wall, they’re “acid-fast”, meaning that it can hold

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on to a dye in spite of being exposed to alcohol, leaving it bright red colored when a Ziehl–Neelsen

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stain is used.

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The wall also makes them incredibly hardy, and allows them to resist weak disinfectants

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and survive on dry surfaces for months at a time.

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Now Mycobacterium tuberculosis is usually transmitted via inhalation, which is how they

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gain entry into the lungs.

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Now, we breathe in all sorts of virus and bacteria all the time, but we’ve got defenses

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that take care of most of them.

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For one, air that we breathe in is turbulent in the upper airways, and drives most bacteria

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against mucus which is then cleared pretty quickly.

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