Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by a closely related family of Mycobacterium, usually M. bovis or M. tuberculosis. TB is spread through both unpasteurized milk and through aerosolized droplets expelled from the lungs of infected individuals, human and animal. Most developed countries have a TB eradication program in place, but there are multiple wildlife reservoirs (white-tailed deer in the US, badgers in the UK) that are significantly hindering progress towards total eradication.
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TB is an airborne disease it tends to spread mostly through air, if the infected person simply coughs,sneezes,talks or even breathes the infection will be likely to be spread if a person inhales it then they'll be likely to have tb
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Yes a school can require you to get a TB test, so it doesn't spread.
Tuberculosis is the long form of TB. It is a contagious disease that is easily spread and attacks the respiratory system.
Fever can be found in many types of illnesses. TB has a certain set of symptoms. Among them are: night sweats, shortness of breath, cough, fever, weight loss, fatigue. TB, left untreated, can be dangerous. TB is contagious. It is spread by droplets from the infected person. It is spread more rapidly indoors or in enclosed spaces. TB can spread quickly in tight confined places such as jails and barracks
the kidneys are probably the commonest site of extrapulmonary TB. There may, however, be few symptoms even though part of a kidney is destroyed. TB may spread to the bladder. In men, it may spread to the prostate gland and nearby structures.
No, that's totally wrong because TB means to cough regularly so there are no germs of cough your reproductive parts.
it is spread though the lungs , because the microbes are so small it makes it easier however they spread slowing which means that you might not get any symptoms for i while , it could take up to a year to realise you have tb.
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It can, but only if one flatulates audibly at the instant the mosquito attacks.
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