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New Tools for a TB-Free World, 5th June 2006 |
Files available to download (all files open in new windows)
Programme (PDF 77KB)
Presentations;
Welcome - Prof PDO Davies, Secretary TB Alert (PDF 1MB)
The Need for New Tools in the Global Campaign to Stop TB - Dr Chris Dye, World Health Organisation (PDF 0.9MB)
Neglected Disease Drug Development - Anne-Laure Ropars, The George Institute for International Health (PDF 2.6MB)
Developing New TB Drugs - Dr Maria Freire, Global Alliance for TB Drug Development (PDF 1.6MB)
International Consortium for Trials of Chemotherapeutic Agents for TB - Dr Amina Jindani,
Centre for Infection
Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
St. George’s, University of London
(PDF 0.1MB)
New Anti-TB Drugs - Dr Denny Mitchison,
InterTB,
St George’s, University of London (PDF 0.2MB)
Developing an Improved TB Vaccine: The UK Perspective - Dr Helen McShane, Centre for Clinical Vaccinology and Tropical Medicine, University of Oxford (PDF 0.8MB)
T cell-based assays using the ELISpot technology in resource-limited settings - Dr Ajit Lalvani, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford (PDF 3.1MB)
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Royal College of Physicians/NICE - TB Clinical Guidelines |
Clinical diagnosis and management of tuberculosis, and measures for its prevention and control, developed by the National Collaborating Centre for Chronic Conditions at the Royal College of Physicians, March 2006.
Tuberculosis, or TB, is one of man’s oldest foes and for centuries among the most feared. One of the triumphs of modern medicine has been the development of vaccination and medication capable of combating this ancient disease, and it now rarely troubles the thoughts of those born into modern Western society. Yet TB remains capable of exciting occasional major concern, for example when reports of local outbreaks emerge.
The guideline has been commissioned by NICE as a successor to the British Thoracic Society’s TB guidelines, which have been used with great benefit for many years as the principal source of advice on TB management in the UK. The scope of the guideline is unusually wide, and the work has been divided between two separate guideline development groups, one covering diagnosis and management, the other prevention and control.
Price £20.00 (UK) £22.00 (overseas)
ISBN 1 86016 277 0
To order your copy call 020 7935 1174 ext 358 or visit
http://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/pubs/brochure.aspx?e=162
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JAMA Tuberculosis Theme Issue |
JAMA Tuberculosis Theme Issue, Journal of the American Medical Association, June 2005
The June 8 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association is dedicated to TB issues worldwide. It includes original research articles on the disease as well as multiple opinion pieces on the pandemic.
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Tuberculosis in Britain Today: Applying the Action Plan: 9th March 2005 |
Programme
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PDF, 0.1MB |
Global TB from a UK perspective, Dr John Watson, CDSC |
PDF, 1.7MB |
| TB in the UK: a PCT perspective, Dr John Hayward, Newham PCT |
PDF, 1.1MB |
| The Laboratory - the centre of everything? Professor Francis Drobniewski, Health Protection Agency |
PDF, 1.9MB |
| Clinical Care, Professor Peter Ormerod, Blackburn Royal Infirmary |
PDF, 0.6MB |
| Immigration and TB , Dr Richard Coker, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine |
PDF, 0.6MB |
| Aspects of screening, Dr John Moore-Gillon, St Bartholomew's & Royal London Hospitals |
PDF, 0.2MB |
| Immunisation, Dr Peter Davies, Cardiothoracic Centre, Liverpool |
PDF, 1.4MB |
| The Rôle of the TB Specialist Nurse, Sue Jamieson,
TB Research & Resource Unit. CTC |
PDF, 0.4MB |
| Current research - what do we need, and where are we now? Dr Noel Snell, Royal Brompton Hospital |
PDF, 0.4MB |
Getting ahead of the curve - the future, Jane Leese
Department of Health |
PDF, 0.6MB |
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Tuberculosis: Back to Basics meeting: 18th Nov 2004 |
Programme
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PDF, 0.2MB |
Epidemiology , North West, UK and the World, Marko Petrovic |
PDF, 1.6MB |
| The Role of the Laboratory, Professor Eric Bolton |
PDF, 0.6MB |
| Diagnosis, John P. Watson |
PDF, 1.1MB |
| Pathophysiology, Professor Graham Rook |
PDF, 0.9MB |
| HIV and Tuberculosis, Alec Bonington |
PDF, 3.1MB |
| The Tuberculin skin test old and new, Ajit Lalvani |
PDF, 4.5MB |
| Treatment and Guidelines, Professor Peter Ormerod |
PDF, 0.1MB |
| Chemoprophylaxis, Noel Snell |
PDF, 0.4MB |
| BCG, Peter Davies |
PDF, 0.4MB |
| Managing a potential outbreak in Manchester, Christine Bell |
PDF, 0.6MB |
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Papers on
TB |
The pathophysiology of tuberculosis by Professor Graham Rook, from
the talk Tuberculosis: back to basics,
Manchester, Thurs 18th November 2004
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PDF, 0.9MB |
Preventing
the Preventable: An analysis of the tuberculosis threat
to Britain and the world by Robert Stellman,
University of Cambridge (TB Alert Occasional
paper Number 4) |
PDF, 1.5 MB |
| Tuberculosis we ignore it at our
peril by Dr Gini Williams and Dr Veronica White (TB Alert Occasional
paper Number 3) |
PDF, 94 KB |
| Tuberculosis: the Leicester school
outbreak, by P D O Davies MA DM FRCP |
PDF, 19KB |
| Extra Pulmonary TB by PDO Davies MA DM FRCP |
PDF, 15KB |
| FAQs about
BCG by PDO Davies MA DM FRCP |
PDF, 75KB |
| The changing face of tuberculosis: a
new challenge to the developing world, by PDO Davies MA DM FRCP |
PDF, 26KB |
| Multi-drug resistant Tuberculosis PDO
Davies MA DM FRCP |
PDF, 206KB |
| Environmental Mycobacteria PDO Davies
MA DM FRCP |
PDF, 36KB |
| Tuberculosis - no longer down and out PDO Davies MA DM FRCP |
PDF, 126KB |
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