Summary:
Tuberculosis is a general infectious inflammatory disease caused by the bacillus (mycobacterium) tuberculosis.
The disease originated when the bacillus was transmitted from affected cattle herds to humans.
Genetic methods proved the existence of tuberculosis in mummies of the ancient Egypt. In the 19th and
20th century socio-economic conditions enabled pandemics of tuberculosis. The essential element for
spreading of tuberculosis is the tuberculous patient. The disease develops in 10% of those who were
infected. Tuberculosis manifests by long-lasting coughing, night sweating, tiredness, growing slim, febriles
and loss of appetite. Diagnosis can be established on the basis of thoracic sciagram, confirmed by
microscopic and cultivation examination of sputum. In the Czech Republic, an effective surveillance of
tuberculosis was established with resulting good epidemiological situation.
Key words:
tuberculosis, tuberculous patient.
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