Yes, tuberculosis (TB) can be asymptomatic, particularly in its latent form. In latent TB, the bacteria remain inactive in the body, and the individual does not exhibit symptoms and cannot spread the disease. However, if the latent infection becomes active, it can lead to symptoms such as a persistent cough, fever, and weight loss. Regular screening is essential for early detection, especially in high-risk populations.
The prefix of asymptomatic is a, meaning not; if you are asymptomatic, you do not have symptoms.
The suffix for "asymptomatic" is "-atic".
Oftentimes tuberculosis can be asymptomatic, and only show up on skin test or x-ray after exposure. When tuberculosis does become symptomatic, it can be accompanied by a productive cough, shortness of breath, and general malaise.
The word "asymptomatic" means "without symptoms." So it has no symptoms. If a woman has no symptoms, she is asymptomatic.
The combining form of the word "asymptomatic" is "asympto-."
To be safe YES, it is a highly infectious disease. Clients may be asymptomatic or they may just been exposed and are not infected nor can they infect others. The best way to be sure is to consult with their physician to see if it is safe to practice massage.
The scientific name for tuberculosis is Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
i think it is the similar species of tuberculosis.
asymptomatic
difference between miliary tuberculosis and tuberculosis
The pathogen that causes tuberculosis is Mycobacterium.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis