Names
Symptoms and Prognosis
Prevention and Treatment
Spread and Aquisition
Statistics and Outbreaks
100

The scientific name of the disease this pathogen causes.

What is Tuberculosis?

100

TB bacteria usually attacks the _____, but can attack any part of the body such as the kidney, spine, and brain.

What is the lungs?

100

People with a very low risk of exposure usually only need TB testing this many times.

What is once?

100

True or False: TB can be spread by shaking hands or sharing dishes.

What is false?

100

True or False: TB cases in the U.S. have been steadily decreasing every year since 1993.

False (cases increased in 2022, 2023, and 2024)

200

This two-letter abbreviation is the most common name for the disease this pathogen causes. 

What is TB?

200

Without proper treatment, TB disease can be ______.

What is fatal?

200

People with continued risk of TB exposure should be tested this often.

What is annually?

200

TB is different from a lot of other illnesses because it spreads this way.

What is through the air (airborne)?

200

CDC estimates that up to this many people in the U.S. have latent (inactive) TB infection.

What is 13 million people?

300

Another name for the pathogen derived from the German physician who discovered it. 

What is Koch's Bacillus? (Discovered by Robert Koch in 1882)

300

With adequate treatment, the prognosis for most people with TB disease is this.

What is full recovery and cure?

300

Tuberculosis is treated with ____.

What is antibiotics?

300

Some everyday activities during which a person with active Tuberculosis can spread the pathogen include _____, ____, and _____.

What are coughing, sneezing, and speaking?

300

In the provisional data for 2024, the U.S. reported this many active TB cases.

What are 10,347 cases?

400

This 19th-century name was used because of how it "consumed" the body of a person infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

What is Consumption?

400

These are four common symptoms of active TB disease, according to the CDC.

What are: cough lasting ≥ 3 weeks; coughing up sputum or blood; chest pain; unexplained weight loss; fever; night sweats; fatigue? (Any four)

400

When treating TB disease, therapy length can vary, but the shortest standard regimen lasts this many months.

What is 4 months?

400

People with this type of TB infection do not spread the disease. 

What is latent TB infection?

400

According to the CDC, approximately this many people die from TB worldwide each year.

What is approximately 1.25 million people?

500

This name, meaning "destroyed palace," was used in Ancient China to describe the disease this pathogen causes.

What is Hyaifu?

500

When TB spreads to the spine, it causes this condition.

What is Pott's disease?

500

The four-course first-line drugs for TB treatment are rifampin, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, and this drug (used in several regimens for latent TB infection)

What is isoniazid?

500

These tiny airborne particles, only about 1-5 microns wide, are what carry TB bacteria.

What are droplet nuclei?

500

In January 2025, the most recent TB outbreak was reported in this U.S. city. 

What is Kansas City, Kansas?

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