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Tuberculosis

Risk Factors, Causes, and Preventive Interventions

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Tuberculosis (TB) is a mildly infectious disease primarily targeting the lungs with

symptoms ranging from mild to severe depending on the progression of the infection (Cedars

Sinai 2021). TB is caused by the transfer of bacteria thus the disease impacts every individual

differently, leaving certain individuals to be at higher risk of developing life-threatening

symptoms, given the extreme consequences of TB it is critical to put preventable measures in

place to avoid contraction (Cedars Sinai 2021). TB is relatively contagious due to the bacterium

Mycobacterium tuberculosis which transfers through the air from a TB-positive patient’s mouth

via coughing and sneezing (NHS 2021). The bacterium must be directly inhaled by an individual

for a prolonged time to contract the infection which signifies why TB is not considered to be

highly contagious (NHS 2021). The disease has three stages: exposure, latent TB infection, and

TB disease. The initial exposure to TB is not considered a concern to the average person because

strong immune cells can destroy the bacteria before it progresses, an exposure patient will show

no symptoms and a negative skin test result (NHS 2021). A latent TB infection diagnosis is made

when Mycobacterium tuberculosis is present in the body giving a positive TB result however, the

bacteria remain inactive in the body resulting in no symptoms and is likely to remain inactive

throughout one’s lifetime (NHS 2021). Latent TB can advance to TB disease up to years after

initial infection when the bacteria is activated by a compromise in an individual’s immune

system or environment, a study showed 10% of latent TB cases develop into TB disease (NHS

2021). Mycobacterium tuberculosis is active in the body causing symptoms and should be of

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