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because in hiv infections there is diminution of immunity..so the manifestations of tb is less...even the mantoux shows sometimes negative
No. TB is bacterial in nature caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Both bacterial infections and viral infections can be contagious or not contagious. Some viral infections are not spread from human to human or are only rarely spread that way. TB is a contagious bacterial infection.
No, there is no connection between the two infections. TB is caused by a bacterium called mycobacteria. The flu is caused by an influenza virus. Flu starts in healthy people when infected with the virus as well as those with underlying medical conditions, or other infections. People with bacterial infections and underlying medical conditions are at higher risk for catching viral infections like the flu, but that is not typically how the flu is started.
The reemergence of TB, a formerly rare disease, is alarming because it shows that the bacteria that cause it have become resistant to the common treatments used for it, which means that treatments won't be as effective which will result in a higher number of TB infections and deaths.
There are many places where one could go to find more information about TB videos. One can find more information about TB videos by visiting popular on the web sources such as CDC and Stop TB.
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