Confirmed/Suspected Report of Tuberculosis Disease is a legal document that was released by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: What is tuberculosis?
A: Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious bacterial disease that primarily affects the lungs.
Q: What are the symptoms of tuberculosis?
A: Symptoms of tuberculosis may include coughing, chest pain, fatigue, weight loss, and night sweats.
Q: How is tuberculosis spread?
A: Tuberculosis is usually spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
Q: Can tuberculosis be treated?
A: Yes, tuberculosis can be treated with antibiotics. It is important to complete the full course of treatment to prevent the development of drug-resistant TB.
Q: Is tuberculosis a serious disease?
A: Yes, tuberculosis can be a serious disease if left untreated. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you have tuberculosis.
Q: Is tuberculosis contagious?
A: Yes, tuberculosis is contagious and can be spread from person to person.
Q: How can I prevent tuberculosis?
A: To prevent tuberculosis, it is important to maintain good hygiene, avoid close contact with people who have active TB, and get vaccinated if appropriate.
Q: Is tuberculosis common in Montana?
A: Tuberculosis cases in Montana are relatively rare, but it can still occur. It is important to be aware of the symptoms and seek medical attention if needed.
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