Presented by 1) Thorat S. B 2) Dongare N.D Defination :- Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially serious infectious disease that primarily affects your.

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Presented by 1) Thorat S. B 2) Dongare N.D

Defination :- Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially serious infectious disease that primarily affects your lungs. The bacteria that cause tuberculosis are spread from person to person through tiny droplets released into the air via coughs and sneezes.

Who gets tuberculosis? Those who live with others who have active TB infections Poor or homeless people Foreign-born people who come from countries with endemic TB Older people, nursing home residents, and prison inmates Alcoholics and intravenous drug users Those who suffer from malnutritionmalnutrition Diabetics, cancer patients, and those with HIV/AIDS or other immune system problems Health-care workers Workers in refugee camps or shelters

What are the symptoms of tuberculosis? unexplained weight loss, tiredness, fatigue, shortness of breath, fever night sweats,. chills, loss of appetite. coughing that lasts for 3 or more weeks, coughing up blood, chest pain, pain with breathing or coughing

What causes tuberculosis? Tuberculosis is ultimately caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis that is spread from person to person through airborne particles.

It is not guaranteed, though, that you will become infected with TB if you inhale the infected particles. Some people have strong enough immune systems that quickly destroy the bacteria once they enter the body. Others will develop latent TB infection and will carry the bacteria but will not be contagious and will not present symptoms. Still others will become immediately sick and will also be contagious.

How is tuberculosis treated? 2)Active TB INH rifampin, ethambutol, pyrazinamide.. 1) TB is in an inactive state Antibiotic -isoniazid (INH) not prescribed to pregnant women, side effects-liver damage & peripheral neuropathy. neuropathy

How can tuberculosis be prevented?  BCG vaccine This vaccine usually protects children and infants from the disease, but adults can still get TB after being vaccinated as children.  Relapses include eating a healthful diet that takes care of your immune system,  Getting a TB test regularly  To prevent transmitting the disease to others if you are infected, stay home, cover your mouth, and ensure proper ventilation.

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