Tuberculosis (TB) is a highly contagious bacterial infection, that usually affects the lungs and can spread to other body parts like the brain, spine, stomach, etc. The bacteria Mycobacterium Tuberculosis causes it. The symptoms include persistent cough, blood in cough, chest pain, weight loss, chills, fever, and loss of appetite.
The Role of Public Health in Preventing and Managing Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is a highly contagious air-borne disease, and it is of great concern for public health professionals to control and eradicate it from society.
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