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If infected, who is most likely to develop active TB?

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People whose resistance is low due to conditions such as HIV infection, diabetes, some cancers, and chemotherapy
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Who is Most Likely to Develop Chickenpox?

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Studies have concluded that 75% to 90% of the cases of chickenpox were encountered in children aged less than 10. Every year, 10% of those between 5 and 9 years old and 2% of those aged 10 to 14 develop chickenpox every year.
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What is the difference between being infected with TB and having TB disease?

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TB Infection (Latent TB) means that the bacteria are inside your body but they are not active. Typically, these people have strong immune systems and consequently, never have TB symptoms nor develop the disease. What's more, they do not pass the disease on to other people. People with TB infection usually have positive skin test reactions and can develop the active disease at any point if they do not receive preventative therapy.
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How is brucellosis transmitted to humans, and who is likely to become infected?

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Humans are generally infected in one of three ways: eating or drinking something that is contaminated with Brucella, breathing in the organism (inhalation), or having the bacteria enter the body through skin wounds. The most common way to be infected is by eating or drinking contaminated milk products. When sheep, goats, cows, or camels are infected, their milk is contaminated with the bacteria.
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How likely is it that I've been infected, too?

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That depends on whether you have always practiced safe sex, for one thing. Also, it may depend on how long you've been sexually intimate with each other. If you've had sex only once or twice, and if you used a condom each time, your risk is lower than if you've had unprotected sex for a long time. But you could have been infected during any one encounter. Don't think you're in the clear because you've never seen herpes sores on your partner's genitals or your own.
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Who is most likely to become infected with the hepatitis C virus?

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Anyone can be infected with the hepatitis C virus. However, people most likely to be infected with the hepatitis C virus include individuals who: (1.) had a blood transfusion and or received an organ transplant such as kidney, lung, or heart, before effective screening began in July 1992; (2.) have been or are on long term kidney dialysis (hemodialysis); (3.) received treatment with a clotting factor concentrate manufactured before 1987; (4.) have ever injected illegal drugs, even once; (5.
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What is active TB disease?

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The presence of TB bacteria in the body can lead to active disease (tuberculosis) if an infected person's immune system can't stop the bacteria from multiplying. Some people develop active TB disease soon after becoming infected, before their immune system can fight the TB bacteria. Other people that carry the bacteria may become sick later in life. Symptoms of active TB disease depend on where in the body the TB bacteria are growing.
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TB bacteria become active if the immune system can’t stop them from growing. The active bacteria begin to multiply in the body and cause active TB disease. The bacteria attack the body and destroy tissue. If this occurs in the lungs, the bacteria can actually create a hole in the lung. Some people develop active TB disease soon after becoming infected, before their immune system can fight the TB bacteria.
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What is the difference between latent TB and active TB?

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Latent TB is when the body’s immune system forms a wall around the TB bacteria so the TB bacteria cannot multiply or spread. The TB germs are essentially “asleep” in your body when you have latent TB. A person with latent TB is not contagious (cannot spread TB to other people) and has no symptoms. TB bacteria can stay latent for long periods of time (e.g. from many years to the rest of your life). Active TB is when the body cannot adequately fight the TB bacteria.
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Who is most likely to develop PTSD?

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Those who experience greater stressor magnitude and intensity, unpredictability, uncontrollability, sexual (as opposed to nonsexual) victimization, real or perceived responsibility, and betrayal Those with prior vulnerability factors such as genetics, early age of onset and longer-lasting childhood trauma, lack of functional social support, and concurrent stressful life events
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Are seniors more likely to develop epilepsy than other age groups?

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Yes, old age is the most common time to develop epilepsy. The rate of newly diagnosed epilepsy is actually higher in elderly people than in middle-aged adults. In fact, as we get older the possibility of having seizures increases with each decade. For example, an 85-year-old is three times more likely than a 70-year-old to have a seizure. Please click here for more on Epilepsy and Seniors.
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Are some people more likely to develop problems with substance abuse than others?

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Yes, CSAP finds that certain populations are at higher risk for substance abuse, particularly those with family members who abuse alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. Prevention works! Substance abuse problems not only cause health problems and heartbreak, they cost Americans money. For every dollar spent on drug abuse prevention, communities can save 4 to 5 dollars in costs for drug abuse treatment and counseling.
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Who is likely to develop coronary heart disease?

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Other risk factors are being overweight or obese, and having a family history of relatives having a heart attack or angina before the age of 55 for a man or 65 for a woman. (A 'risk factor' is something that increases your risk of developing the disease).
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Who is most likely to become infected?

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Anyone can become infected with HIV. HIV is transmitted sexually, through drug use by contaminated needles and during pregnancy from an infected mother to her unborn child. HIV can also be transmitted by breast feeding.
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How is active TB disease treated?

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Active TB can almost always be cured with medicine, but the medicine must be taken as directed or you risk the bacteria becoming resistant to the medicine. Several medications are used at the same time because there are so many TB bacteria to be killed. TB bacteria die very slowly. It takes at least 6 months for the medicine to kill all of the TB bacteria. You will probably start feeling better after only a few weeks of treatment.
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What is the difference between active and latent TB?

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Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The bacteria usually attack the lungs, but TB bacteria can attack any part of the body such as the kidney, spine, and brain. TB is spread through the air from one person to another. A person with active TB is contagious and symptoms may include coughing, unexplained weight loss, night sweats, fever, chills, no appetite and fatigue.
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What are the symptoms of active TB disease?

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Please see the TB Internet Resource List for detailed information regarding testing, treatment, and active TB disease. Testing must be done in the USA. Test results from outside the United States will not be accepted. If you are tested in the United States prior to arriving at Kansas State University, bring the test results to Lafene Health Center as soon as you arrive at K-State. Yes, most health insurance will cover costs according to the coverage outlined in the policy.
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How long can bison be infected with MCF Virus before clinical signs develop?

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Our limited knowledge on this subject suggests that bison may be infected for extended periods, in some instances years, before developing MCF. More work is needed on this aspect of the disease.
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How many people are co-infected with TB and HIV?

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estimated 33% of the 40 million people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide are co-infected with TB. Furthermore, without proper treatment, approximately 90% of people living with HIV/AIDS die within months of contracting TB. The majority of people who are co-infected with both diseases live in sub-Saharan Africa.
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How can a person becoming infected with XDR-TB?

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The majority of healthy people with normal immunity may never become ill with TB, unless they are heavily exposed to infectious cases who are not treated or who have been on treatment for less than about one week. Even then, 90% of people infected with TB bacteria never develop TB disease. This applies to XDR-TB as well as to "ordinary" TB. People with HIV infection, however, in close contact with a TB patient, are more likely to catch TB and fall ill.
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How do people become infected with XDR-TB?

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People who are ill with pulmonary TB (i.e. TB of the lungs, the site most commonly affected) are often infectious and can spread the disease by coughing, or sneezing, or simply talking, as this propels TB bacteria into the air. A person needs only to breathe in a small number of these germs to become infected (although only a small proportion of people will become infected with TB disease).
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Can you get infected with TB from handling food?

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No. TB bacteria are spread from person to person through the air only. TB infection cannot be acquired by handling food or objects.
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Return to Top I have fibrocystic breasts. Am I more likely to develop breast cancer?

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Answer: No. Ninety percent of women have fibrocystic changes yet only 13% of women develop breast cancer. Fibrocystic changes are considered the normal condition of the breast and therefore not predisposing to breast cancer.
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Are some people more likely than others to develop a serious rash?

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Serious skin rashes may be more likely to occur if LAMICTAL is taken in combination with another medication called valproate (brand names are Depakene®* and Depakote®*). Serious skin rashes are also more likely to occur if you (or a loved one) take a higher starting dose of LAMICTAL than instructed by the doctor, or if the dosage is increased faster than instructed. Depakene (valproic acid) and Depakote (divalproex sodium) are registered trademarks of Abbott Laboratories.
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How does TB disease develop?

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The first applies to a person who may have been infected with TB for years and has been perfectly healthy. The time may come when this person suffers a change in health. The cause of this change in health may be another disease like AIDS or diabetes. Or it may be drug or alcohol abuse or a lack of health care because of homelessness. Whatever the cause, when the body's ability to protect itself is damaged, the TB infection can become TB disease.
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There are two possible ways a person can develop TB disease. The first applies to a person with latent TB infection -- when a person might have been infected with TB for years but has otherwise been healthy and without symptoms. However, it is possible for latent TB infection to become active at any time, particularly if a person's immune system is weakened. In this way, a person might become sick with TB disease months or even years after they first breathed the TB bacteria.
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Are there any activities that are more likely to result in my becoming infected than others?

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Infections can come from anywhere, but generally speaking, file sharing without anti-virus protection, visiting sites pointed to in questionable e-mails, installing software from web sites that request you to download software that you're not familiar with, or visiting websites that generate a large number of pop-up's that you can't seem to control carry a higher risk of infection.
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What if I have active TB disease of the lungs or throat?

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If you have active TB disease of the lungs or throat, you are probably infectious. You will need to stay home from work or school so you don’t spread TB bacteria to other people. When people are in your home, you will need to wear a mask over your mouth and nose to prevent spreading the disease. After taking the medicine for a few weeks, you will feel better and may no longer be infectious to others.
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What if I have active TB disease? Will I have to leave the United States?

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TB treatment is available here in Manhattan. The Riley County Health Department and your Lafene Health care provider would monitor your care according to guidelines established by the Centers for Disease Control.
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