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It is not possible to get tuberculosis from sharing a cigarette. You also cannot get it from sharing a toothbrush or from shaking hands.
Cerebral = in the cerebrum. Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection most often localized in the lungs (pulmonary tuberculosis) but can spread to other parts of the body (extrapulmonary tuberculosis). Extrapulmonary tuberculosis is currently treated with the same drugs and for the same period of time as pulmonary tuberculosis but cerebral tuberculosis , bone tuberculosis in children can be treated in less than 12 months. Corticosteroid drugs may also be recommended in severe cases in order to reduce inflammation.
No it can't only if the cat with UTI urinates on the other cat. So it should be fine with sharing the same food and litter
yes
Tuberculosis is caused by the bacteria and not the virus. It is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. yes, both lung's and brain's TB are caused by the same.
Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is a form of tuberculosis (TB) that predominately affects cows, but is a zoonosis so can be transmitted to humans amongst other mammals. All forms of tuberculosis derive from bacteria from the mycobacterium tuberculosis complex; the common form of tuberculosis that affects the majority of the human population is an infection of mycobacterium tuberculosos, whereas bovine tuberculosis is an infection of mycobacterium bovis. Symptoms and effects of both infections are indistinguishable, and therefore treatments consist of the same drugs and for the same period of time.
Yes. As well as many other parasites. This is highly not recommended.
Mono is spread through direct contact with saliva, so it is possible to contract is by sharing the same cigarette. You can also get ti by sharing lipstick, or drinking from the same glass.
Sharing the same center.
no they do not.
Sharing the same center.
Aboriginal people share for the same reasons that all people share. Different cultures may have different ways of sharing. Offering hospitality to a stranger, dropping food to earthquake survivors, or offering a cousin a place to sleep. Universally, sharing is love.