GCC Mycobacterium Tuberculosis a Microbial Disease Report

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Glendale Community College

Description

Your Lab Signature Assignment is an oral report on a microbial disease. Create a three- to five-minute video response that includes the following:

  1. Select a disease that affects humans or animals whose causative agent is a bacterium, virus, fungus, protozoa, or other microorganism.

     
  2. Create and deliver a presentation on your chosen disease in which you report on each of the following in detail:
     
    • Causative Agent: Describe and classify the microbe involved. If known, explain how the microbe causes/transmits the disease or interferes with normal body function. Also, describe the vector and/or life cycle for the microbe (if applicable).

       
    • Population(s) affected: What population(s) is/are at highest risk of contracting the disease? Are there any groups of people who should be tested? Please include statistical/geographical data and trends (from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Health Organization, or other source [http://www.cdc.gov (Links to an external site.)
      , http://www.who.int (Links to an external site.)
      , etc.]).

       
    • Course of Disease: What are the usual signs/symptoms of someone with the disease? How is the disease diagnosed? What is the usual time course for recovery? Are there complications and/or long-term effects?

       
    • Interventions: Describe possible treatments and/or medical interventions. Is there a vaccine available? How can the disease be best prevented or kept under control?

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Explanation & Answer

View attached explanation and answer. Let me know if you have any questions.I will send the pdf, buddy :D. Video is to be followed, it is too large, 77MB. The powerpoint is also 55mb

TUBERCULOSIS
(TB)

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is
the bacteria that causes
tuberculosis. TB bacteria are
most often found in the lungs,
although they may also be found
in the kidney, spine, and brain.
TB disease may be fatal if not
treated correctly.

When a person with active tuberculosis
in their lungs coughs or sneezes and
someone else inhales the TB bacterialaden droplets, Mycobacterium
tuberculosis is transmitted. If the bacilli
are shielded from direct sunlight and
coughed up by a person with
tuberculosis, they may live for six
months outside the body. They tend to
congregate in dusty, gloomy places.

TUBERCULOSIS
(TB)

RISK FACTORS

Before their immune system can fight
the TB bacteria, some individuals
acquire tuberculosis disease shortly
after being infected (within weeks).
Others may get sick years later as
their immune systems weaken due to
a variety of factors.

In general, 5 to 10% of infected
people who do not get treatment
for latent tuberculosis will acquire
TB disease at some point in their
life. The chance of getting
tuberculosis in people with
weakened immune syst...


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