no
It's likely that it is very minimal that you will get tuberculosis, as it is not a water-borne disease.
water borne disease harm the body by causing disease such as typhoid malaria leprosy it is a spreadable disease
flu is airborne, cholera is water borne, herpes and aids is sexually transmitted.
yes
No. Its water borne.
Antibiotic-resistant strains of tuberculosis are on the rise.
It is an old word for the disease Tuberculosis.
The viral water-borne diseases cannot be treated by the antibiotics while the bacterial water-borne diseases can be treated by the antibiotics.
There is none
Examples of water-borne diseases include cholera, typhoid fever, giardiasis, and cryptosporidiosis. These diseases are typically caused by ingesting water contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites, leading to symptoms ranging from gastrointestinal distress to severe illness. Proper sanitation and access to clean drinking water are essential for preventing the spread of water-borne diseases.
Tuberculosis is best classified as an infectious disease.
Pott's disease is when you have tuberculosis that spreads to your spine. So in order to have Pott's disease, you need to have had tuberculosis.