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What Is Tuberculosis?

Tuberculosis, or TB, is a bacteria infection of, usually, the lungs. Not all people infected with TB become sick. Some will have latent TB which can become active.

Signs of infection are a bad cough lasting three weeks or more, chest pain and coughing up blood or sputum. More serious symptoms include weakness, weight loss, chills and fever.

If the disease spreads to other parts of the body, more serious symptoms can develop.

How Does Tuberculosis Spread?

The TB bacteria is an airborne infection. It spreads when a person infected with the disease coughs, speaks or sings. People close by may breath in the bacteria and become infected.

Tuberculosis infection cannot occur through:

  • Shaking Hands
  • Sharing Food or Drink
  • Touching Beds or Toilet Seats
  • Sharing Toothbrushes
  • Kissing

Those with TB are most likely to spread the infection to people they spend time with regularly. This could be family, friends, coworkers or other close acquaintances.

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Who Should Have a Tuberculosis Test and Why?

As-needed or regular TB testing can help keep higher risk groups health. It also provides peace of mind to those who may have been exposed.

If caught early, tuberculosis can be more easily treated and keep friends family and coworkers from contracting the disease.

Those at highest risk are:

  • People who spend time with someone who has TB
  • People from countries with TB
  • People traveling to countries with TB
  • People who work in a high risk setting like in healthcare

Other groups are at an increased risk of latent TB becoming an active infection.

Testing is not needed for individuals with a low risk of infection.

What Types of Tuberculosis Tests are Available?

There are two main types of tuberculosis testing, skin and blood.

TB Skin Test – A small amount of fluid is injected into the lower arm. A healthcare worker then looks for a reaction after 48 to 72 hours. A positive result may mean active or latent TB.

TB Blood Test – A healthcare provider draws blood from the person being tested. A laboratory analyzes it for markers of tuberculosis infection.

Both tests are highly effective and provide peace of mind to those who receive them.

How Is Tuberculosis Treated?

Treatment for tuberculosis can vary based on the type being treated. For both, treatment can take six to nine months and may require different medications at different times.

Four common anti-TB medications are:

  • Isoniazid
  • Rifampin
  • Ethambutol
  • Pyrazinamide

Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis is a risk in many parts of the world. TB type and resistance may lead to use of other medications designed for these strains. Speak with a healthcare professional to learn more.

Where Can I Get a Tuberculosis Test?

TB testing for individuals, travelers, groups and businesses are available through Passport Health. For more information, please call 1-888-986-8868 or complete the contact us form.

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On This Page:
What Is Tuberculosis?
How Does Tuberculosis Spread?
Who Should Have a Tuberculosis Test and Why?
What Types of Tuberculosis Tests are Available?
Who Should Receive a Tetanus, Diphtheria or Pertussis Vaccination?
How Is Tuberculosis Treated?
Where Can I Get a Tuberculosis Test?

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