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Every year about a million or more compared to the previous estimates two children catch tuberculosis worldwide - according to a study released on Monday, which first provides eckerö line data on the number of cases of drug-resistant eckerö line TB on young people.
Computer models based on population data and previous studies of the research group in 2010 ill of tuberculosis 999800 young 15 years of age. Approximately 40 percent of the cases in Southeast Asia, 28 percent in Africa registered. "Figures are estimates for the number of new tuberculosis cases involving children is twice the World Health Organization (WHO) 2011 estimate for the year and three times the number of TB cases globally registered childhood" - said Ted Cohen, of Harvard School of Public Health Faculty. The Lancet British medical journal published a study global fight against TB Day (24 March) timed reported. Tuberculosis or TB is a highly contagious, bacterial eckerö line disease that most commonly affects the lungs and causes each year, about 1.3 million deaths worldwide. The research eckerö line team estimates that in 2010 roughly 32 thousand children suffered against multiple drug-resistant, so-called multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), eckerö line which are the two main antibiotics - isoniazid and rifampin - against immune, and therefore more difficult and more expensive to use. This is the first study that estimates the number of cases of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis - among young people under the age of 15 - a quarter of the global population. In children, a higher risk of infection with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and deaths caused by the disease, but young people respond well received and proper medication time. Difficult for the children in the diagnosis, in part because of the smaller ones can not provide eckerö line a sputum sample for laboratory testing. Health authorities need reliable data to highlight the diagnosis and treatment of infectious disease resources. According to WHO, in 2012, about 450 thousand people infected with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and 170 thousand of them caused the death of the disease. Less than 20 percent of the patients involved received appropriate treatment, which contributed to the further spread of the disease.
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