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CREDITS
Materials - images, text and animations
published on this web site have been gleaned from various sources
including online sources, original artwork and original animations.
Copyrighted materials have been clearly marked with the name or site
of the copyright holder. The following permissions have been obtained
and listed below in no particular order.
References:
www.lungusa.org/diseases/lungtb.html
http://medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/MTB/MTB.html
http://www.emedicine.com/EMERG/topic618.htm
Global
Tuberculosis Programme (GTB) World Health Organization (WHO)
International
Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (IUATLD)
Division
of Tuberculosis Elimination (DTBE) Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC)
Canadian
Lung Association (CLA)
Surveillance
of Tuberculosis in Europe
Stop
TB Initiative
StopTB
Canada
Tuberculosis
Elimination Strategy First Nations and Inuit Health Branch
Health CanadA
Permissions:
Image of animated bird
of the flash introduction from www.chourave.ch ,
Mandryka , mandryka@infomaniak.ch ,
Permission via e mail message. February 2004
Image of
lungs of the head banner from www.oup.co.uk Hallam Connie, connie.hallam@oup.com ,
Permission via e mail message. February 2004
Image of
tuberculosis bacterium of the head banner from www.niaid.nih.gov,
Barry Clifton, BARRY@niaid.nih.gov ,
Permission via e mail message. February 2004
Images of
the photo gallery with permission from Singapore Anti Tuberculosis
Association (SATA)
Image of the X-ray
of the chest with permission from Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association
(SATA)
Image of the monitor
with permission from Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association (SATA)
Image
of researcher with permission from Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association
(SATA)
Image
of SATA machine used in diagnosing TB with permission from Singapore
Anti Tuberculosis Association (SATA)
Image of an actual
culture of tuberculosis bacterium with permission from Singapore
Anti Tuberculosis Association (SATA)
Acknowledgements
The Team would like to thank ThinkQuest
for the wonderful opportunity and the invaluable experience gained
while working on this entry. We are also most grateful to the Singapore
Anti Tuberculosis Association (SATA) staff including Mr Soh How Tiong,
Nurse Dawn, Frederick and Dr Razu for their invaluable assistance
and collaboration in this website project.
We would like to thank
our coach Mr Low, for his invaluable assistance, guidance, and dedication
throughout the competition despite his busy schedule.
In
case we miss out anyone, we would like to express our appreciation
to all who have helped us in any way during the months of preparation.
Thank you for your support and patience.
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