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		<title>Mycobacterium &#8211; Tuberculosis and Leprosy &#8211; New Problems From Old Diseases</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mycobacteria &#097;&#114;&#101; abundant &#105;&#110; soil &#097;&#110;&#100; water but &#097;&#114;&#101; more infamous &#102;&#111;&#114; &#116;&#104;&#101; diseases that &#116;&#104;&#101;&#121; can cause. Mycobacterium tuberculosis &#105;&#115; &#112;&#101;&#114;&#104;&#097;&#112;&#115; &#116;&#104;&#101; &#109;&#111;&#115;&#116; well known member &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; group &#097;&#110;&#100; &#105;&#115; &#116;&#104;&#101; bacterium that &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101;&#115; tuberculosis. &#104;&#111;&#119;&#101;&#118;&#101;&#114;, &#116;&#104;&#101;&#114;&#101; &#097;&#114;&#101; other species &#111;&#102; mycobacteria, &#102;&#111;&#114; example Mycobacterium leprae &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101;&#115; leprosy, Mycobacterium bovis &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101;&#115; tuberculosis &#105;&#110; [...]]]></description>
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<p> Mycobacteria &#097;&#114;&#101; abundant &#105;&#110; soil &#097;&#110;&#100; water but &#097;&#114;&#101; more infamous &#102;&#111;&#114; &#116;&#104;&#101; diseases that &#116;&#104;&#101;&#121; can cause. Mycobacterium tuberculosis &#105;&#115; &#112;&#101;&#114;&#104;&#097;&#112;&#115; &#116;&#104;&#101; &#109;&#111;&#115;&#116; well known member &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; group &#097;&#110;&#100; &#105;&#115; &#116;&#104;&#101; bacterium that &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101;&#115; tuberculosis. &#104;&#111;&#119;&#101;&#118;&#101;&#114;, &#116;&#104;&#101;&#114;&#101; &#097;&#114;&#101; other species &#111;&#102; mycobacteria, &#102;&#111;&#114; example Mycobacterium leprae &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101;&#115; leprosy, Mycobacterium bovis &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101;&#115; tuberculosis &#105;&#110; cattle, Mycobacterium avium &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101;&#115; disease &#105;&#110; immunocompromised people, Mycobacterium bovis Bacille Calmette-Gu&eacute;rin (BCG) &#105;&#115; &#097; strain &#111;&#102; Mycobacterium bovis used as &#097; vaccine &#097;&#110;&#100; Mycobacterium smegmatis &#105;&#115; &#097; non-pathogenic species used &#105;&#110; laboratory research. (Reference: Mycobacterium: Genomics &#097;&#110;&#100; Molecular Biology ISBN: 978-1-904455-40-0)About one-third &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; world&#8217;s population &#105;&#115; infected &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; tuberculosis, although &#116;&#104;&#101; infection &#105;&#115; latent &#098;&#101;&#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101; &#116;&#104;&#101; immune system &#105;&#115; usually able &#116;&#111; control &#116;&#104;&#101; Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. About 10% &#111;&#102; infected people &#098;&#101;&#099;&#111;&#109;&#101; ill &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; &#097;&#110; active form &#111;&#102; tuberculosis.Latent tuberculosis infection &#105;&#115; when &#097; person &#105;&#115; infected &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; Mycobacterium tuberculosis but &#100;&#111;&#101;&#115; &#110;&#111;&#116; have symptoms &#111;&#102; disease. &#116;&#104;&#101;&#121; &#097;&#114;&#101; said &#116;&#111; be asymptomatic. Active tuberculosis disease &#105;&#115; &#116;&#104;&#101; full-blown disease &#119;&#104;&#105;&#099;&#104;, &#105;&#102; &#110;&#111;&#116; treated, will kill half &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; patients. &#111;&#110;&#101; &#105;&#110; &#116;&#101;&#110; latent infections will progress &#116;&#111; active tuberculosis disease. Typical symptoms &#111;&#102; &#097;&#110; active tuberculosis patient include weakness, fever, chest pain, respiratory insufficiency, fever &#097;&#110;&#100; cough. Strains &#111;&#102; Mycobacterium tuberculosis have &#098;&#101;&#099;&#111;&#109;&#101; multidrug-resistant &#109;&#097;&#107;&#105;&#110;&#103; &#116;&#104;&#101; disease particularly difficult &#116;&#111; treat. Treatment includes chemotherapy &#097;&#110;&#100; &#097; combination &#111;&#102; &#100;&#105;&#102;&#102;&#101;&#114;&#101;&#110;&#116; types &#111;&#102; drug. Tuberculosis &#105;&#115; spread by infective particles produced through coughing by patients &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; active tuberculosis. &#116;&#104;&#101; air-borne particles carrying &#116;&#104;&#101; bacteria can be inhaled by other people.Leprosy &#105;&#115; &#097; disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae, &#097; bacterium related &#116;&#111; &#116;&#104;&#101; species that &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101;&#115; tuberculosis. &#105;&#110; medical terms, leprosy &#105;&#115; described as &#097; granulomatous disease &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; peripheral nerves &#097;&#110;&#100; mucosa &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; upper respiratory tract. Skin lesions &#097;&#114;&#101; &#116;&#104;&#101; main visible symptoms. According &#116;&#111; &#116;&#104;&#101; World Health Organization as many as &#116;&#104;&#114;&#101;&#101; million people have &#098;&#101;&#101;&#110; disabled due &#116;&#111; leprosy. &#105;&#110; &#114;&#101;&#099;&#101;&#110;&#116; years, leprosy &#104;&#097;&#115; &#098;&#101;&#099;&#111;&#109;&#101; &#097; problem &#105;&#110; HIV patients &#117;&#115;&#105;&#110;&#103; anti-retroviral drugs.&#100;&#105;&#102;&#102;&#101;&#114;&#101;&#110;&#116; species &#111;&#102; Mycobacterium cause tuberculosis, leprosy &#097;&#110;&#100; other illneses. Mycobacterium &#105;&#115; &#097; genus &#111;&#102; Actinobacteria, given its own family, &#116;&#104;&#101; Mycobacteriaceae. Much scientific research &#105;&#115; being conducted &#111;&#110; these microorganisms. &#105;&#110; particular much effort &#105;&#115; being directed &#116;&#111; &#116;&#104;&#101; understanding &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; genome &#111;&#102; Mycobacterium &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; &#097; view &#116;&#111; developing &#097;&#110;&#100; improving strategies &#102;&#111;&#114; treatment. (Reference: Mycobacterium: Genomics &#097;&#110;&#100; Molecular Biology ISBN: 978-1-904455-40-0) </p></p>
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