Learn the Signs and Symptoms of TB Disease
TB is NOT spread by
- Shaking someone’s hand
- Sharing food or drink
- Touching bed linens or toilet seats
- Sharing toothbrushes
- Kissing
Latent TB Infection and TB Disease
Not everyone infected with TB bacteria becomes sick with TB disease. People who become infected, but are not sick have what is called latent TB infection. People who have latent TB infection do not feel sick, do not have any symptoms, and cannot spread TB bacteria to others. But some people with latent TB infection go on to get TB disease. People who have TB disease do feel sick, have signs and symptoms, and may spread TB bacteria to others.Symptoms of TB Disease
- A bad cough that lasts 3 weeks or longer
- Pain in the chest
- Coughing up blood or sputum (phlegm from deep inside the lungs)
- Weakness or fatigue
- Weight loss
- No appetite
- Chills
- Fever
- Sweating at night
TB Risk Factors
Not all people need a TB test. You should get a TB test if you are at increased risk. Generally people at high risk for developing TB disease fall into two categories:- People who have been recently infected with TB bacteria
- People with medical conditions that weaken the immune system
You have spent time with a person known to have TB disease or suspected to have TB disease
- You have HIV infection or another condition that puts you at high risk for TB disease
- You have signs and symptoms of TB disease
- You are from a country where TB disease is very common
- You live or work where TB disease is more common, such as a homeless shelter, migrant farm camp, prison or jail, and some nursing homes
- You use illegal drugs
You have a higher chance of getting TB disease if you
- Have HIV infection
- Have been infected with TB bacteria in the last two years
- Have other health problems that make it hard for your body to fight disease
- Abuse alcohol or use illegal drugs
- Were not treated correctly for TB infection or TB disease in the past


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