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Tuberculosis Symptoms and Statistics

Tuberculosis (TB) Symptoms and Statisitcs What is Tuberculosis? Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by a type of bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. TB is a highly contagious disease that spreads when a person with active TB disease in their lungs coughs or sneezes and someone else inhales the expelled droplets, which contains the bacteria. Туpes of TB 1 Active TB This form of TB remains hyperactive in the body, causing symptoms and transmitting the bacterium to other healthy persons Latent TB Latent TB remains inactive in the body. It is neither contagious nor causes any symptoms. However, it can become active anytime TB Statistics - USA Data from CDC 8,916 13 million TB cases reported people living with in the United States in 2019 Latent TB infection in the US TB Statistics - Global Data from WHO TB is one of the 1.4 million Top 10 people died from TB causes of death in 2019 worldwide Symptoms of TB Coughing with Blood TB Bacterium primarily attacks the lungs resulting in a persistent cough, chest pain during cough & bloody cough Chest Pain Chest pain is one of the most commonly seen symptoms in a TB-infected person - TB deteriorates the lungs Fatigue Feeling tired most of the time is a common sign of active TB. Fever, chills and night sweats can also be seen Weight Loss In one study, more than 40% of LA, USA residents with TB experienced a lack of appetite of about 44% lost weight Vomiting Due to the medications and drugs given for treatment can cause vomiting and diarrhea - however this is rare ODxSaver.com

Tuberculosis Symptoms and Statistics

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Tuberculosis is also commonly known as TB. TB is caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. It is a highly contagious disease, where the bacteria easily transmits through the droplets du...

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