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Patients suffering from microbiologically confirmed pulmonary TB (PTB) constitutes the most important source of infection.

  • The infection occurs most commonly through droplet nuclei generated by coughing, sneezing etc., inhaled via the respiratory route.
  • M. tuberculosis spreads from the respiratory tract in small respiratory droplets or within dust particles that can travel long distances in the air.

Figure: How Exposure to TB Bacilli Happens

The chances of getting exposed and infected depend on the: 

  • Duration of exposure to an active TB patient
  • Frequency of exposure
  • Bacterial load of the TB patient
  • Virulence of TB bacilli
  • Immune status of the exposed individual
  • Other factors (air circulation, overcrowding, temperature and humidity etc.)

 

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