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WHO endorses speedy test for TBupdated: Wed Dec 08 2010 07:16:00

The World Health Organization endorsed a new, rapid test for tuberculosis Wednesday that cuts the diagnosis time for patients from months to hours.

Tackling tuberculosisupdated: Tue Mar 23 2010 12:53:00

An Azerbaijani jail has been hailed for its work treating TB among its inmates.

Tuberculosis patient flies despite being on banned listupdated: Wed Jan 13 2010 00:05:00

A person infected with an active case of tuberculosis flew aboard a commercial passenger jet last week, despite the person's presence on a "do-not-board" list maintained by federal health authorities, officials said Tuesday.

'Dawn of a new era' for AIDS in South Africa?updated: Thu Dec 03 2009 20:19:00

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma announced new policies to tackle the country's AIDS epidemic on Tuesday.

Lawyer in 2007 TB scare sues CDCupdated: Thu Apr 30 2009 03:32:00

An Atlanta, Georgia, lawyer, whose well-publicized bout with tuberculosis caused an international health scare, is suing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for invasion of privacy.

Testing continues in Chicago TB scareupdated: Tue Apr 14 2009 20:43:00

Public health officials in Chicago said Monday that they have tested at least 10 family members of the medical intern linked to a tuberculosis scare in the city.

3 Chicago-area hospitals check on TB-infected doctor's contactsupdated: Mon Apr 13 2009 12:45:00

Public health officials in and around Chicago, Illinois, announced Friday they are offering testing to hundreds of patients and staff members at three area hospitals who may have been exposed to tuberculosis by a doctor who was recently diagnosed with an active case of the disease.

People.com: Fired Nanny: Octuplets' Mom Doesn't Care for Her Kidsupdated: Thu Mar 26 2009 15:19:00

The dismissed volunteer alleges Nadya Suleman is more interested in media than motherhood

TB, HIV form deadly duo, report warnsupdated: Tue Mar 24 2009 11:48:00

More people dying from tuberculosis are infected with HIV than has been previously identified, the World Health Organization says.

Tuberculosis: A new pandemic?updated: Tue Jan 13 2009 13:26:00

Many people think of tuberculosis as being a disease from the past. The truth is far from it: Tuberculosis is mutating into dangerous new strains for which there is no known cure.

Tuberculosis: 10 killer factsupdated: Thu Jan 08 2009 07:51:00

Commonly thought of as a Victorian disease, tuberculosis, or TB, remains a persistent global health problem. It is a common disease of the lung that is airborne and highly contagious.

World AIDS Dayupdated: Mon Dec 01 2008 11:35:00

"Project Runway" star Jack Mackenroth talks about living with HIV on World AIDS Day.

The war against tuberculosisupdated: Mon Nov 17 2008 11:04:00

The global health community has been battling tuberculosis for more than a century, yet it remains a persistent problem.

Time.com: A New Class of Antibiotics Could Offer Hope Against TBupdated: Fri Oct 17 2008 12:00:00

Using naturally occurring antibacterial compounds found in soil, Rutgers University researchers say they may have discovered a new antibiotic drug

Time.com: Canadian Health Officials Looking for TB Patientupdated: Thu Oct 02 2008 17:00:00

Public health officials in Canada announced Thursday that they were looking for 27 people who may have contracted tuberculosis from an infectious passenger during a bus trip in late August

Time.com: Tuberculosis: An Ancient Disease Continues to Thriveupdated: Thu Oct 02 2008 15:00:00

Is the global health community in denial about the severity of the TB problem?

People.com: Jolie-Pitt Foundation Establishes HIV/AIDS Clinic in Ethiopiaupdated: Mon Sep 15 2008 08:08:00

The charitable foundation will be named after the couple's daughter Zahara

Time.com: US: Foreign-Born TB Cases Need Better Controlupdated: Wed Jul 23 2008 13:00:00

Tuberculosis cases continue to fall in the United States, but some immigrants have disturbingly high rates of the disease, according to a study

Time.com: WHO: Asia Should Act Against TBupdated: Mon Jul 21 2008 15:00:00

The World Health Organization urged Asian countries on Monday to take action against the growing threat of drug-resistant tuberculosis

People.com: Amy Winehouse Cleared of a Deadly Illnessupdated: Fri Jun 20 2008 16:19:00

Despite reports in the U.K. press, the singer does not have TB, says her rep

Time.com: Tests Show Lawyer Did Not Spread TBupdated: Wed Nov 28 2007 08:55:00

Tests of hundreds of airline passengers show that no one caught tuberculosis while flying earlier this year with an infected man who caused an international health scare

Business travelers exposed to health risks updated: Mon Sep 10 2007 15:51:00

Having traveled about 2 million miles for business during his career, Mark Hill, chief marketing officer for a fine art reproduction company, lists three downsides to flying so much: all the waiting and security hassles; discomfort; and winding up on the same plane with somebody who has a drug-resistant, sometimes fatal, form of tuberculosis.

TB-infected lawyer released from hospitalupdated: Thu Jul 26 2007 04:17:00

The Georgia lawyer whose travel to attend his wedding in Greece set off international health alarms because he has a difficult-to-treat form of tuberculosis was released Thursday from the Denver, Colorado, hospital where he had undergone treatment.

Passengers sue TB patientupdated: Wed Jul 25 2007 05:09:00

Passengers sue TB patient

Plane passengers sue TB patientupdated: Wed Jul 25 2007 05:09:00

Eight people who shared a flight with tuberculosis-infected traveler Andrew Speaker on May 24 filed suit Thursday against him in a Canadian court.

Atlanta attorney with TB in good condition after surgeryupdated: Thu Jul 19 2007 05:48:00

The Atlanta lawyer whose tuberculosis diagnosis caused an international health scare is in good condition Thursday, two days after surgery to remove part of his lungs.

Gupta describes TB surgeryupdated: Thu Jul 19 2007 05:48:00

Gupta describes TB surgery

TB patient talks about surgeryupdated: Tue Jul 17 2007 23:22:00

TB patient talks about surgery

Infected lung tissue removed from TB travelerupdated: Tue Jul 17 2007 23:22:00

The Atlanta lawyer with tuberculosis who caused an international health scare after traveling to Europe and back underwent surgery Tuesday to remove the diseased portion of one of his lungs.

Exclusive look at TB surgeryupdated: Tue Jul 17 2007 23:20:00

Exclusive look at TB surgery

Dr. Gupta: Inside the TB patient's surgeryupdated: Tue Jul 17 2007 23:20:00

Before the surgery even began, hospital officials spent a lot of time preparing us for the idea that this operation was not only risky for the patient, but also everyone else in the room.

Turn of events in TB caseupdated: Fri Jul 06 2007 07:36:00

Turn of events in TB case

Doctors: TB traveler's diagnosis more treatable than thoughtupdated: Tue Jul 03 2007 22:30:00

The Georgia lawyer whose travels while suffering from tuberculosis drew international attention has a more treatable form of the disease than the extensively drug-resistant form previously diagnosed, doctors at a Denver, Colorado, hospital announced Tuesday.

TB patient to have surgery in July updated: Thu Jun 14 2007 18:19:00

Andrew Speaker and his physicians have decided that the 31-year-old lawyer who is infected with drug-resistant tuberculosis should undergo surgery to remove infected and damaged lung tissue.

TB patient insists he was never banned from travelupdated: Thu Jun 07 2007 07:13:00

The tuberculosis patient who set off an international health scare by flying to Europe then Canada before driving back to the U.S. told lawmakers Wednesday that doctors told him he was not contagious.

Time.com: Patient Unlikely To Spread TBupdated: Wed Jun 06 2007 09:45:00

The Atlanta lawyer quarantined with a dangerous strain of tuberculosis has a relatively low chance of spreading the disease, possibly allowing him to leave his isolation room for a short time, hospital officials said Tuesda

TB scare limits border officers' authority on entry rulesupdated: Tue Jun 05 2007 17:16:00

Border officers will no longer have the discretion to ignore directives barring someone from entering the country after a man crossed the border with a rare form of tuberculosis last month, a Department of Homeland Security official said Tuesday.

Time.com: 107 People on TB Flights Need Testsupdated: Tue Jun 05 2007 15:20:00

A man with a dangerous form of tuberculosis had health officials around the world scrambling Wednesday to find about 80 passengers who sat within five rows of him on two trans-Atlantic flights

Time.com: The TB Scare: A Broken System?updated: Tue Jun 05 2007 11:20:00

Issues of privacy -- and bureaucracy -- have hampered health officials trying to avert an outbreak of the disease

Initial tests negative for lawyer with TBupdated: Mon Jun 04 2007 14:06:00

The first two tests of sputum of the 31-year-old lawyer who has extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis have come back negative, the National Jewish Medical and Research Center said Monday.

People.com: TB Patient Speaks Out: 'I'm Very Sorry'updated: Fri Jun 01 2007 19:12:00

Andrew Speaker, the Atlanta lawyer who is carrying a drug-resistant strain of tuberculosis, has apologized to those he may have infected after he took two international flights during his wedding and honeymoon.

Time.com: TB Patient Under Treatment in Denverupdated: Fri Jun 01 2007 10:55:00

A tuberculosis patient with a rare and dangerous form of the disease arrived at Denver's National Jewish Medical and Research Center for treatment Thursday

Report: TB patient maintains he is marriedupdated: Fri Jun 01 2007 07:09:00

Rejecting earlier claims made by a local Greek official, tuberculosis patient Andrew Speaker said he did marry his fiancee in a small Greek town during his trans-Atlantic trip.

Border security scrutinized after TB patient slips inupdated: Thu May 31 2007 01:09:00

A senior House member wants to know how a dangerously infected man managed to get through U.S. Customs and Border Protection even though his passport had been flagged in their computer system.

Man knew he had TB before flying to Europeupdated: Wed May 30 2007 09:28:00

A man infected with the extensively drug-resistant form of TB known as XDR TB knew he was not supposed to travel overseas but did so anyway, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dr. Julie Gerberding told CNN's "American Morning" on Wednesday.

Rare TB leaves doctors with less-effective optionsupdated: Tue May 29 2007 20:04:00

The highly dangerous form of tuberculosis that has infected a man now in quarantine resists almost all drugs used to treat TB, leaving only less effective options.

U.S. seeks fliers possibly exposed to rare TB updated: Tue May 29 2007 13:58:00

Federal health authorities said Tuesday that they are looking for people who may have been exposed to a rare and potentially fatal form of tuberculosis from an infected passenger during two trans-Atlantic flights this month.

Olson a doctor without bordersupdated: Tue Mar 14 2006 16:18:00

Dr. David Olson has had patients in a remote region between Armenia and Azerbaijan. He has treated people in the breakaway Georgian republic of Abkhazia near the Black Sea and in a gulag prison hospital in Siberia. He has had patients in a northwest Uganda town called Arua.

EPA: Lead, bacteria in floodwaterupdated: Wed Sep 07 2005 14:42:00

The EPA said Wednesday that initial findings from New Orleans floodwater sampling indicate high levels of E. coli and coliform bacteria as well as lead.

U.N.: Africa declares TB emergencyupdated: Fri Aug 26 2005 06:41:00

African health ministers have declared a tuberculosis emergency to muster greater political commitment to stop one of the continent's top killers, the United Nations' World Health Organization (WHO) said Friday.

Fortune: Rights for copywriters, more management murders, the promise Bill will keep, and other matters. ONLY IN AMERICA (Cont'd)updated: Mon May 31 1993 00:01:00

A decision to require tuberculosis tests for U.S. Postal Service job applicants in the Washington area has raised . . . concerns about how to curb the growing number of local TB cases without stepp...

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