Tuberculosis Symptom Screen Questionnaire is a legal document that was released by the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services - a government authority operating within Kansas.
Q: What are the common symptoms of tuberculosis?
A: Common symptoms of tuberculosis include persistent cough, chest pain, coughing up blood, fatigue, weight loss, and night sweats.
Q: How is tuberculosis transmitted?
A: Tuberculosis is usually spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
Q: Is tuberculosis contagious?
A: Yes, tuberculosis is contagious and can be spread from person to person.
Q: How can tuberculosis be diagnosed?
A: Tuberculosis can be diagnosed through a variety of tests, including a chest X-ray, sputum culture, and tuberculin skin test.
Q: What is the treatment for tuberculosis?
A: Treatment for tuberculosis usually involves a course of antibiotics taken for several months.
Q: Is tuberculosis curable?
A: Yes, tuberculosis is curable with appropriate treatment.
Q: Is there a vaccine for tuberculosis?
A: Yes, there is a vaccine called Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) that can help prevent severe forms of tuberculosis in children.
Q: What should I do if I think I have tuberculosis?
A: If you think you have tuberculosis, it is important to see a healthcare provider for testing and diagnosis.
Q: Can tuberculosis be prevented?
A: Tuberculosis can be prevented through measures such as vaccination, early detection and treatment of active cases, and infection control measures in healthcare settings.
Q: Are there any specific risks for tuberculosis in Kansas?
A: There may be specific risks for tuberculosis in Kansas, such as close contact with an infected person or living in certain high-risk settings. It is important to follow local public health guidelines and recommendations.
Form Details:
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