
Tuberculosis (TB)
Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection that affects the lungs. It can also affect any part of the body.
TB germs spread in the air when a person with TB coughs sneezes or speaks. People nearby can breathe TB germs into their lungs.
TB is preventable, treatable, and curable.
Tuberculosis (TB) in Durham Region Infographic
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Tuberculin skin tests (TST) |
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A TST checks to see if someone is infected with TB germs. The test if often done before:
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Positive tuberculin skin test (TST) |
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If your test result was positive, it may mean that you were exposed to TB in the past. Your health care provider will assess you and order a chest X-ray. They may choose to send you to a TB specialist. A nurse from Durham Region Health Department may contact you.
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Latent tuberculosis |
If you or your health care provider decides not to treat the latent TB, you should watch for these symptoms:
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Active tuberculosis |
You may have these symptoms:
Active TB is treated with medication. A doctor specializing in TB will decide what medication you need.
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Immigration medical surveillance |
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