Active Tb Case Summary is a legal document that was released by the Virginia Department of Health - a government authority operating within Virginia.
Q: What is a case summary?
A: A case summary provides an overview of a tuberculosis (TB) case in a specific region.
Q: What is Active TB?
A: Active TB is a contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Q: What does the Active TB case summary in Virginia include?
A: The Active TB case summary in Virginia includes information about the number of active TB cases, demographics of those affected, and treatment outcomes.
Q: Why is Active TB a concern?
A: Active TB is a concern because it can be transmitted through the air, increasing the risk of spreading the disease to others.
Q: How is Active TB treated?
A: Active TB is treated with a combination of antibiotics for a specific duration, usually lasting several months.
Q: What are the symptoms of Active TB?
A: Symptoms of Active TB include persistent cough, weight loss, night sweats, and fatigue.
Q: Who is at risk of developing Active TB?
A: People with weakened immune systems, such as those living with HIV/AIDS, are at higher risk of developing active TB.
Q: Is Active TB curable?
A: Yes, active TB is curable with proper treatment and adherence to the prescribed medication regimen.
Q: How can Active TB be prevented?
A: Active TB can be prevented by identifying and treating latent TB infection, improving ventilation in indoor spaces, and practicing good respiratory hygiene.
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