Volume : 08, Issue : 12, December – 2021

Title:

36.EMERGENCE OF PALEOLITHIC TUBERCULOSIS (TB) IMPLIES POPULATION INCREASE AND FEMALE RESISTANCE WITHOUT HISTORY

Authors :

Dr Azhir Iqbal Mughal, Dr Asma Naseem, Umer Farooq Khurshid

Abstract :

The current data shows the beginning and advancement into the “present” heredity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex infections of circa 74,500 BCE. The concern is as to how MtbC can maintain itself, as it is a significant opponent of humankind. Two new epidemiological models were built, adapted for body size and moreover coinfections for diverse MtbC pedigrees, to respond to just this question. In order to address this issue. Our current research was conducted at DHQ Mirpur AJK from March 2020 to February 2021. We gave a larger figure The lesser occurrence in this sex, better Paleolithic welfare status in relation to males, was attributed to women with superior resilience. The well-being state of the Paleolithic is better than of the Neolithic and the “present” genetic is more dispersed compared to the “old” than to the “old.” Our results reveal that the ‘present’ heritage has a tremendous influence that leads to the conclusion of the clusters. A remarkable growth in the population must be overcome (x20 times in 100 years). Population and the safety afforded by “outdated” genealogy of former illnesses. Our findings also propose a major portion of the women’s MtbC blockage. That knowledge leads us to reassess the boundaries of developed population in the Paleolithic period and unravel the notion of human female antagonism to TB to comprehend both the persistence of MtbC as well as population durability.
Keywords: Paleolithic Tuberculosis (Tb), Population Increase, Female Resistance.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Azhir Iqbal Mughal et al, Emergence Of Paleolithic Tuberculosis (TB) Implies Population Increase And Female Resistance Without History., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2021; 08(12).

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