
Tuberculosis: Causes and How It Spreads | Tuberculosis (TB) | CDC
Jan 17, 2025 · Tuberculosis (TB) germs spread through the air from one person to another. TB germs can get into the air when someone with active TB disease coughs, speaks, or sings. …
Tuberculosis (TB) | Tuberculosis (TB) | CDC
The tuberculosis (TB) blood test and the TB skin test are the two types of tests for TB infection.
Signs and Symptoms of Tuberculosis | Tuberculosis (TB) | CDC
Jan 17, 2025 · Common symptoms of active tuberculosis disease include cough, chest pain, and coughing up blood.
Tuberculosis (TB) - World Health Organization (WHO)
Nov 13, 2025 · WHO fact sheet on tuberculosis (TB): includes key facts, definition, global impact, treatment, HIV and TB, multidrug-resistant TB and WHO response.
About Tuberculosis | Tuberculosis (TB) | CDC
Jan 17, 2025 · About Tuberculosis Key points Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Two TB-related conditions exist: inactive TB and active TB …
Provisional 2024 Tuberculosis Data, United States
Mar 12, 2025 · Provisional data TB trends Figure. Tuberculosis cases and rates, by birth origin — United States, 2010–2024 After nearly three decades of consistent decline in TB in the United …
Tuberculosis - World Health Organization (WHO)
Nov 13, 2025 · Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by bacteria (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) that most often affect the lungs. About one-quarter of the world's population has been infected with TB …
Tuberculosis Risk Factors | Tuberculosis (TB) | CDC
Dec 10, 2024 · Tuberculosis Risk Factors Key points Anyone can get tuberculosis (TB), but some people are at higher risk than others. You can get TB even if you received the TB vaccine …
Global tuberculosis report 2024 - World Health Organization (WHO)
Oct 29, 2024 · The WHO Global tuberculosis report 2024 provides a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of the TB epidemic and of progress in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of …
About Inactive Tuberculosis | Tuberculosis (TB) | CDC
Jan 17, 2025 · Tuberculosis (TB) germs can live in the body for years without making you sick. This is called inactive TB or latent TB infection. People with inactive TB do not feel sick, do not …