Meaning: n. infection transmitted by inhalation or ingestion of tubercle bacilli and manifested in fever and small lesions (usually in the lungs but in various other parts of the body in acute stages).
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1) T.B. Garland crashed and suffered slight burns.
2) In order to apply this method to large-scale problems, we must find the tree T B using the pointers available.
3) What is remarkable is that, even now, the T.B.T.F. club and some of its members are actually growing, not shrinking.
4) Lisa and I were tested for AIDS, t.b., gonorrhea, and syphilis, and had complete physicals and psychological evaluations.
5) Trypanosoma brucei gambiense (T.b.g.) accounts for 95% of reported cases of sleeping sickness.
6) The too-big-to-fail doctrine, sometimes called T.B.T.F., goes back at least as far as Brandeis' time, when, in 1914, the Treasury stepped in to provide financial aid to New York City.
7) Animals can also be infected with T.b. gambiense and act as a reservoir.
8) This involves using serological tests (only available for T.b.gambiense) and checking for clinical signs - generally swollen cervical glands.
9) Trypanosoma brucei gambiense (T.b.g.) is found in west and central Africa.
10) Animals can host the human pathogen parasites,[http://sentencedict.com/t.b..html] especially T.b. rhodesiense; thus domestic and wild animals are an important parasite reservoir.
11) Suramin: discovered in 1921, used for the treatment of the first stage of T.b. rhodesiense.
12) It simplifies the use of eflornithine in monotherapy, but unfortunately it is not effective for T.b. rhodesiense.
13) Pentamidine: discovered in 1941, used for the treatment of the first stage of T.b. gambiense sleeping sickness.