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- Latent_tuberculosis abstract "A diagnosis of Latent tuberculosis (LTB), also called latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) means a patient is infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but the patient does not have active tuberculosis disease. Active tuberculosis is contagious while latent tuberculosis is not. It is not possible to get TB from someone with latent tuberculosis. The main risk is that approximately 10% of these patients (5% in the first two years after infection and 0.1% per year thereafter but higher risk if immunosuppressed) will go on to develop active tuberculosis at a later stage of their life. This is particularly true, and there is added risk, under any of the following circumstances: if there is onset of a disease affecting the immune system (such as AIDS) or a disease whose treatment affects the immune system (such as chemotherapy in cancer or systemic steroids in asthma or Enbrel, Humira or Orencia in rheumatoid arthritis); malnutrition (which may be the result of illness or injury affecting the digestive system, or of a prolonged period of not eating, or disturbance in food availability such as famine, residence in refugee camp or concentration camp, or civil war); degradation of the immune system due to aging. certain systemic diseases such as diabetes, and "other conditions: debilitating disease (especially haematological and some solid cancers), long-term steroids, end-stage renal disease, silicosis and gastrectomy/jejuno-ileal bypass all confer an increased risk. "Elderly patients: latent TB may reactivate in elderly patients." The very young The identification and treatment of people with latent TB is an important part of controlling this disease. It is important that a person that suspects tuberculosis as a diagnosis contact a physician immediately.".
- Latent_tuberculosis icd10 "R76.1".
- Latent_tuberculosis icd9 "795.5".
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- Latent_tuberculosis icd "795.5".
- Latent_tuberculosis icd "R76.1".
- Latent_tuberculosis name "Latent tuberculosis".
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- Latent_tuberculosis subject Category:Tuberculosis.
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- Latent_tuberculosis comment "A diagnosis of Latent tuberculosis (LTB), also called latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) means a patient is infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but the patient does not have active tuberculosis disease. Active tuberculosis is contagious while latent tuberculosis is not. It is not possible to get TB from someone with latent tuberculosis.".
- Latent_tuberculosis label "Latent tuberculosis".
- Latent_tuberculosis label "Латентный туберкулёз".
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- Latent_tuberculosis name "Latent tuberculosis".