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Medical education does not exist to provide students with a way of making a living but to ensure the health of the community Rudolf Virchow.

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Page 1: Medical education does not exist to provide students with a way of making a living but to ensure the health of the community Rudolf Virchow.

“Medical education does not existto provide students with a way ofmaking a living but to ensurethe health of the community”

Rudolf Virchow

Page 2: Medical education does not exist to provide students with a way of making a living but to ensure the health of the community Rudolf Virchow.

Tuberculosis hasbeen killing millionsfor centuries

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Picture: World Lung Foundation

Symptoms of untreated active TB

Persistent cough andLow grade-fever

Difficulty in breathing

Blood in sputum

Severe weight loss

Night sweats

Cambodian TB patient

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Credit: Marsha Miller, the University of Texas at Austin

TB is an ancient human disease!

Recent evidence supports a diagnosis of TBin this 500,000 year old

young male Homo erectus

Bone lesions indicative of TB

Page 5: Medical education does not exist to provide students with a way of making a living but to ensure the health of the community Rudolf Virchow.

TB is an ancient human disease!

TB spinal lesions have also been found in Egyptian mummies

Page 6: Medical education does not exist to provide students with a way of making a living but to ensure the health of the community Rudolf Virchow.

It is estimated that from 1700-1900, TB killed 1 billion people.

The annual death rate in the late 1800swas 7 million.

TB Ward, Ellis Island

"Forgotten Ellis Island,”photographer Stephen Wilkes

Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Louisville KT 1926

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After urbanization as many as one-quarter of all European deaths in the 1800’s

may have resulted from TB

TB Ward, Ellis Island

http://www.birdchildsandgoldsmith.com/acatalog/slums.gif

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The famous and the infamous died of TB

John Keats Frederic ChopinAnton Chekhov

Emily Bronte

Simon BolivarHenry Thoreau

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The famous and the infamous died of TBalong with countless millions known only to their families

Eleanor RooseveltDH LawrenceFranz Kafka

George Orwell

Eugene O’Neill

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In 1900 TB was still the second

leading causeof death in the US

CDC

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Now infectious diseases aremuch less prominent as causes of

deathand TB has dropped off the list

CDC

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American Red Cross. "The Next to Go: Fight Tuberculosis." [American Red Cross], 1919.

"'Stamp' Out Tuberculosis: Buy Christmas Seals." National Tuberculosis Association, 1924.

"Prevent Disease: Careless Spitting, Coughing, Sneezing, Spread Influenza and Tuberculosis." Rensselaer County Tuberculosis Association (Troy, N.Y.), [ca. 1925]

In the early to mid 1900s TB remained a major public health challenge in the US

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In the US TB is now an almostforgotten disease

US TB deaths in 2004:657

CDC

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In the US TB is now an almostforgotten disease

US TB deaths in 2004:657

US Influenza deaths in 2004:1100

US deaths due to asthmain 2004: 3816

CDC

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Stats from WHO; slide from TBAlliance

But not in the developing world!

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TB is present world-wide but Incidence rates differ dramatically

CDC

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Partners in Health and Harvard Medical SchoolDept. of Social Medicine Program in Infectious Disease and Social Changehttp://www.hms.harvard.edu/news/releases/family_cemetery.html

For this Peruvian family mourning a child dead to TBthe disease is certainly not forgotten

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Two billion people--one third of the world’s population--

are infected with the bacteria that causes TB

World Lung Foundation (2008)

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Stats:NIAID/NIH Pix: World Lung Foundation

Worldwide TB causes:

5% of all deaths

~10% of all adult deaths

Morocco

India

South Africa

China

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Left untreated, a person with active TBwill infect 10-15 other people per year

World Lung Foundation (2008) and http://pathport.vbi.vt.edu/pathinfo/pathogens/Tuberculosis_2.html

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Left untreated, a person with active TBwill infect 10-15 other people per year

World Lung Foundation (2008) and http://pathport.vbi.vt.edu/pathinfo/pathogens/Tuberculosis_2.html

new infections occur at a rate of one per second!

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In most cases TB starts as aninfection of the lungs = pulmonary TB

http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/DRUG/DRUG022.html

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X-rays used to be the primary means of diagnosis

http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/DRUG/DRUG022.html

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Now TB exposure is diagnosed by a skin test

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A positive test result simply means youhave been exposed to TB* at some point

and have developed antibodies to it

*=Active casePreviously “cured”Inactive caseVaccinated with BCG

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The next step is a sputum culture

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The next frontier: DNA testing to identifydifferent strains of TB

and assess drug resistance

Dbtechno.com

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The next frontier: DNA testing to identifydifferent strains of TB

and assess drug resistanceJuly 2008: WHO unveils

$26 million program

to create labs in poor nations

that can do DNA tests

Cost: $5 per test

Time frame: 24 hours

Rather than weeks to months!

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http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/DRUG/DRUG022.html

However, the TB bacterium can alsoInfect many other organs,causing distinct “diseases

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However, the TB bacterium can alsoInfect many other organs,causing distinct “diseases

Renal TB

www.vetmed.wsu.edu

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However, the TB bacterium can alsoInfect many other organs,causing distinct “diseases

Renal TB

http://www.ecureme.com/atlas/data/Tuberculosis_of_Skin550_ab.htm

Lupus vulgaris

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Pott’s disease = tuberculous spondylitisCredit: Dr Laughlin Dawes www3.shropshire-cc.gov.uk/. ../med/med_i03.htm

TB infecting the spine

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“Miliary TB” is disseminated throughout the bodyHere it is presenting in the eye

www.aippg.net/forum/ viewtopic.php?t=11673

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Scrofula: TB of the lymph nodes of neck

King Henry IV of France touching sufferers of scrofula. André de Laurens, 1609

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As late as the 1800s, causes and cures of TB remained mysterious

www.nlm.nih.gov

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www.umdnj.edu/librweb

TB sanitoria were built all around the US

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Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Louisville KT 1926housed over 400 patients, from infants to adults.

Waverly Hills closed in 1961library.louisville.edu

This may seem like ancient history to you

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Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Louisville KT 1926housed over 400 patients, from infants to adults.

Waverly Hills closed in 1961library.louisville.edu

But they remained in operation untilafter one of your professors was born

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Gravely Building on the other sideof the hospital was a TB sanitorium

www.med.unc.edu