how tuberculosis spread one person to another in government hospital
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due to lack of hygiene
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there is no proper sanitation
Answer:
Due to unproper hygiene
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How do you get TB?
You get TB, that is you contract TB, by breathing in the TB bacteria that cause TB and that are in the air. The bacteria get released into the air by someone who already has the TB bacteria in their body. TB is spread from one person to another through the air.
How you can get TB
When a person with TB of the lungs or throat coughs, sneezes, sings or talks, droplets containing the bacteria are released into the air. That is why people who think they may be infectious, may often hold something over their mouth when they are near to other people. People working in a health clinic may also for this reason sometimes wear a mask.
People are not equally infectious. Generally it is only people with TB of the throat or lungs who are infectious. Also, the most important factor is whether someone is on effective TB treatment. TB treatment dramatically reduces the number of infectious droplets released by a person. The strength of a person’s cough can also affect the number of droplets released.
How you don’t get TB
You do not get TB by:
through proper food or water,
or by carefully skin contact such as shaking hands,
or by not touching a toilet seat,
or by not sharing a toothbrush. Thank you. Hope it will help.