Is It Easy To Catch TB?
AWAKE Magaizne, December
22, 1997
"There is
nowhere to hide from tuberculosis bacteria," warns Dr. Arata Kochi,
director of the W.H.O. Global TB Program. "Anyone can catch TB simply
by inhaling a TB germ that has been coughed or sneezed into the air. These
germs can remain suspended in the air for hours; even years. We are all at risk."
"Before a person becomes iII with
TB, however, two things must happen. First, he or she must be infected with TB
bacteria. Second, the infection must progress to disease."
"Though it is possible to become
infected by brief contact with a highly contagious person, TB is much more
likely to be spread through repeated contact, such as that which occurs among
family members living in crowded conditions."
"The bacilli inhaled by a person who
becomes infected multiply in the chest. In 9 out of 10 people, however, the
Immune System halts the spread of the infection, and the infected person does
not become sick. Sometimes, however, the dormant bacilli can be activated if
the Immune System becomes severely weakened by HIV, diabetes, chemotherapy
cancer treatments, or other causes."