The pathogen that causes tuberculosis is Mycobacterium.
Tuberculosis.
The scientific name for tuberculosis is Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
No it shouldn't. The word, "tuberculosis" is a Latin-based adjectival noun; not a proper noun. Ergo, no caps.
Tuberculosis or TB
It is an old word for the disease Tuberculosis.
Hey...tuberculosis it self a scientific name for disease.....also abbreviated as T.B. although in clinical practice it also called as"kox" or K-chest for pulmonary(lungs) tuberculosis
The name comes from the small lumps or "tubercules" that form in the lungs. "Tubercule" is the diminuitive of the Latin word "tuber" that comes to us unchanged to describe a type of fleshy root in English. It could be translated literally as "small potato".
Yes, Tuberculosis is a bacterium's species name. Its full scientific name is Mycobacterium Tuberculosis and it causes the disease Tuberculosois or simply T.B. Its closest relative is Mycobacterioum Lepridae which causes Leprosy.
Tuberculosis.
She had TB (tuberculosis), or what was commonly referred to as "consumption" in those days.
There is no medical condition by the name of tuberculosis mastitis. Assuming that you mean tuberculosis mastitis, it is a condition that is similar to breast carcinoma. It mostly affects Indian and African women.