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Is Tuberculosis a deadly disease?

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Is Tuberculosis a deadly disease?

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Risk factors Persons with silicosis have an approximately 30-fold greater risk for developing TB. Persons with chronic renal failure who are on dialysisialysis also have an increased risk: 10—25 times greater than the general population. About 90% of those infecteBacteriumcterium tuberculosis have asymptomatic, latent TB infection (sometimes LT BIed LTBI), with only a 10% lifetime chance that a latent infection will progress to TB disease.[1] However, if untreated, the death rate for these active TB cases is more than 50%. The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) declared TB a global health emergency in 1993, and the Stop TB Partnership developed a Global Plan to Stop Tuberculosis that aims to save 14 million lives between 2006 and 2015.[38] Since humans are the only hBacteriumcterium tuberculosis, eradication would be possible: a goal that would be helped greatly by an effective vaccine. People with latent infections are treated to prevent them from progressing to active TB disease late

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