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How does TB transmit?
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Frequent contact with active pulmonary TB patients often increases the infection probability. When an active pulmonary TB patient coughs or sneezes, he expels infectious aerosol droplets into the air. When a healthy person inhales a large amount of these infected aerosol droplets, tuberculosis bacilli will have the chance to enter the human lungs to propagate and finally infect the lungs. However, not all people infected with tubercle bacilli will develop the full-blown disease, and most of them have no noticeable symptoms. In general, the full-blown disease will be developed in a few months, a few years, and even a few decades.
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