What is tuberculosis?
Bacterial infection of the lung
What bacterium causes tuberculosis?
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
What other parts of the body can be affected in tuberculosis?
o CNS (meningitis, brain, spine etc.)
o Lymph nodes
o Miliary: Whole body (rare but fatal)
How is tuberculosis spread?
contain viable bacilli
What actions can TB be transmitted by?
sneezing and singing, spitting, cough
What actions can TB NOT be transmitted by?
What are the main INNATE defence against TB?
- dendritic cells
What is the innate defence mechanism against TB?
What is latent TB vs TB disease?
Latent TB:
TB Disease: does all these things and can be fatal
How can you screen for TB disease? Person w TB disease….
Person with latent TB infection symptoms:
no symptoms doesnt feel sick cant spread TB bac to others usually has skin tests/ blood test-> TB infection normla chest xray, -ve sputum smear needs treatment. to prevent TB disease
What are the Risk factors for TB disease?
What are symptoms of TB?
What are the symptoms of Extra (outside lungs) pulmonary TB?
pulmonary TB symptoms?
How can TB be diagnosed?
· Mantoux test (Tuberculin Skin Test- TS)
· Interferon Gamma Release Essay (blood test)
· Sputum test
More extreme: · Nucleic acid amplification tests · Bronchoscopy, CT scan, MRI, USG, Endoscopy · Laparoscopy · Urine and blood test · Biopsy · Lumbar puncture
What is a Mantoux test?
How can you detect whether a patient has Latent TB or TB disease using the Mantoux test?
- stronger reaction may suggest TB disease
What should be considered with the Mantoux test relative to BCG vaccinations?
What drugs should be given in patients who:
- 6 months = ISONIAZID (with pyridoxine)
What drugs should be given in patients who:
What drugs should be given in patients who:
6 months = ISONIAZID (with pyridoxine)
What testing can be offered before TB treatment?
What does management of active TB depend on
Whether TB is CNS based or not