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What has the author William Francis Drea written?

William Francis Drea has written: 'The metabolism of the tubercle bacillus' -- subject(s): Bacillus tuberculosis, Tuberculosis


Why do aerobic and anaerobic bacterial spore-formers more heat resistant than the tubercle bacillus?

because u structure has more - between carbono


Infectious agents for tuberculosis?

TB stands for tubercle bacillus(Tuberculosis) it is caused mainly by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.It is a common, often deadly infectious disease.The causative micro-organism is Mycobacterium tuberculosis


What did he scientist Koch discover?

He discovered the tubercle bacillus that caused tuberculosis and the cholera bacillus, Vibrio cholerae, among other things. For his many scientific achievements in 1905 he received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. See link for more detail.


How did Muhammad ali jinnah die?

the cause of death of Muhammad Ali Jinnah was T.B(tubercle bacillus)


What has the author A Calmette written?

A. Calmette has written: 'Les venins' -- subject(s): Venom, Toxins 'Tubercle bacillus infection and tuberculosis in man and animal' -- subject(s): Tuberculosis


Which bacteria will kill the larvae of mosquito?

Bacillus thuringiensis


What source s can infect humans with tubercle bacillus?

Since its an airborne disease, the source is the droplet nucleid expelled when an infectious person (With pulmonary or laryngeal TB) sneezes, coughs, or sings.


What is Bacillus Calmette-Guerin?

Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is a vaccine used to prevent tuberculosis (TB) and other mycobacterial infections. It is made from a weakened form of a bacterium related to TB, Mycobacterium bovis. BCG is commonly administered to infants in countries where TB is prevalent to protect them from developing severe TB disease.


What kind of agent use to kill bacillus anthracis?

Autoclaving


Where does tuberculosis occur in the respiratory system?

Most commonly in the lungs, but the tubercle bacillus can afflict many areas of the body. Anne Sullivan, the teacher of Helen Keller had a brother afflicted with a tubercular hip.


Why are Aerobic and anaerobic bacterial spore former more heat resistant than tubercle bacillus?

Aerobic and anaerobic bacterial spore formers have specialized structures called endospores that protect their genetic material from harsh conditions like heat. These endospores are highly resistant to heat, making the bacteria more heat-resistant overall. In contrast, the tubercle bacillus (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) lacks such protective structures, making it less heat-resistant than spore-forming bacteria.