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Tuberculosis (TB) primarily affects individuals with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS, malnutrition, or chronic diseases. It is also more common in people living in crowded or unsanitary conditions, such as in certain urban areas or refugee camps. Additionally, those who have close contact with someone infected with TB are at higher risk. Certain Demographics, including the elderly and people from specific geographic regions with higher prevalence rates, are also more susceptible.

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