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Distinguish between the Tuberculosis and AIDS ​

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Answered by arishashamim1
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Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by bacteria that spread in the air. TB can spread from person to person.

Once in the body, TB can be inactive or active. Inactive TB is called latent TB. Active TB is called TB disease.

TB usually affects the lungs, but TB-causing bacteria can attack any part of the body, including the kidneys, spine, or brain. If not treated, TB disease can cause death.

HIV weakens the immune system, increasing the risk of TB in people with HIV.

People who have both HIV and TB should be treated for both diseases; however, when to start treatment and what medicines to take depends on a person’s individual circumstances...

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