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Tuberculous Infection Is Not Life-Long in Most People.
Common symptoms of active TB disease include cough, pain in the chest, and coughing up blood or sputum (phlegm). People with inactive TB, also called latent TB infection, do not have symptoms of TB disease and cannot spread TB to others.
TB can also cause infection of the bones, spine, brain and spinal cord, lymph glands, and other parts of the body. It can damage those areas and cause short-term (temporary) or permanent symptoms from the damage. Uncontrolled TB can lead to death and remains a leading infectious cause of death worldwide.
People ill with TB can infect up to 10-15 other people through close contact over the course of a year. Without proper treatment up to two thirds of people ill with TB will die. Since 2000, 53 million lives have been saved through effective diagnosis and treatment.
It commonly affects your lungs, but it can also affect other areas of your body like your spine, brain or kidneys. Not everyone whos infected with TB gets sick. If youre infected but have no symptoms, its called inactive tuberculosis, or latent TB.
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A person with latent TB infection (LTBI) cannot spread the bacteria to others right away. Only those who develop active TB disease can spread the bacteria to others.

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