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The treatment of tuberculosis is possible.
Streptomycin is an antibiotic used to treat tuberculosis and other types of serious infections. This was discovered in the year 1943 and the first antibiotic that was effective against tuberculosis.
XDR or extremely drug resistant tuberculosis is at a form of tuberculosis which does not respond to usual tb treatment.
You can I receive an effective Graves Disease treatment at the Mayo clinic. There are also a number of first response hospital in each state that would be able to give you an effective treatment.
Even after 2 months of treatment, there is a small chance that tuberculosis can be infectious, which is why a new sputum test must be taken.
yes but it is uncommon
Yes you can if you have finished your treatment
I don't have precise knowledge, but penecillin came on line during WW2 and made a significant contribution to the Allied victory. The Germans and Japanese did not have it. It not only massively improved the treatment of battle wounds, but was also used to clear up venereal diseases which inevitably flourish in vast armies far from home.
Tuberculosis is named for the bacterium that causes it, "mycobacterium tuberculosis", which was first "seen" by Robert Koch, a German physician. Tuberculosis used to be called "consumption".
Francis J. Clemenger has written: 'Treatment of tuberculosis' -- subject(s): Serotherapy, Tuberculosis
it is mostly used to treat gout
Sir Frederick Banting and Charles Best