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Killing of intracellular bacteria and large parasites in the extracellular fluid

Killing of intracellular bacteria and large parasites in the extracellular fluid [Pg.396]

In order to understand this activity, it is first necessary to appreciate the different roles of T-cells. The ability of T-cells to activate B-cells was discovered well before it was [Pg.396]

Tuberculosis has been a major cause of death in humans (and other animals) since the earhest recorded history and certainly before that. Tuberculosis caused the death of about two million people in 2004. It is the leading cause of death in those suffering from AIDS. [Pg.397]

Several well-known figures died of tuberculosis, including Frederyk Chopin, who died in 1849 after suffering many years with the disease lohn Keats, who was both a poet and a physician, died of the disease in 1821 and George Orwell, who, fortunately, managed to finish his book, 1984, before dying. Edward VI died from the disease at the age of six and the three Bronte sisters died within seven years of each other. [Pg.397]

It is well established that overcrowding, poor nutrition, stress and general poor health increase the risk of contracting tuberculosis. The conditions of the poor in the large cities during the industrial revolution in Britain were ideal for development of tuberculosis, as recorded by Friedrich Engels in his book Conditions of the British Working Classes. [Pg.397]


KILLING OF INTRACELLULAR BACTERIA AND LARGE PARASITES IN THE EXTRACELLULAR FLUID... [Pg.397]




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Bacteria intracellular

Extracellular fluid

In bacteria

Intracellular fluid

Intracellular killing

Killed

Killing

Killing of bacteria

Large parasites

Large parasites killing

Of extracellular

Parasite

Parasites/parasitism

Parasitic

Parasitics

Parasitization

Parasitization parasites

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