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What is Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
Aerobic
,
acid-fast
bacilli
How does TB mostly spread?
Droplet infection
What are some risk factors for TB?
Immunosuppression
Diabetes
Previous
lung disease
Smoking
Drugs
/
alcohol
Malnutrition
Poverty
Living conditions
Occupation
What is the anatomical classification of TB?
Pulmonary TB
Extrapulmonary TB
Miliary TB
What does smear +ve mean in TB?
Acid-fast bacilli
are detected in
sputum smear microscopy
What does smear -ve but culture +ve mean in TB?
No
acid-fast bacilli
are detected in
sputum smear microscopy
but culture grows
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
What are some signs and symptoms seen in general TB?
Fever
Weight loss
Night sweats
What are some signs and symptoms seen in pulmonary TB?
Dyspnoea
Cough
Chest pain
What are some signs and symptoms seen in extrapulmonary TB?
Dependent
on
organ involvement
What are the first-line investigations for TB?
Tuberculin skin test
(mantoux test)
IGRAs
CXR
What are some further investigations for TB?
Sputum smear microscopy
Sputum culture
NAATs
BAL
Tissue biopsy
What is the treatment for active TB?
2 phases -
intensive phase
->
continuation phase
What is the intensive phase for active TB treatment?
2 months
of
isoniazid
+
rifampin
+
pyrazinamide
+
ethambutol
What is the continuation phase for active TB treatment?
4 months
of
isoniazid
+
rifampin
What is the treatment for latent TB?
Isoniazid
for
9 months
OR
rifampin
for
4 months
What are some side effects that may be caused by TB drugs?
Hepatotoxicity
- due to
isoniazid
,
rifampin
and
pyrazinamide
What is always given with isoniazid and why?
Pyridoxin
- prevent
peripheral neuropathy
What are some complications of TB?
Pulmonary TB
Miliary TB
TB meningitis
Skeletal TB
Genitourinary TB
GI TB
How is TB infection prevented?
BCG
vaccine
Isolate
patients
Report to local
health authorities
What are some screening tests fro TB?
TST
IGRA
Who is screening for latent TB done for?
Individuals with recent exposure
Health care workers
Homeless shelters and prisons
Travellers from
high-risk countries