Epidemiology & History
Pathogenesis & Virulence
Diagnostics
Treatment & Resistance
Clinical Cases & Research
100

This bacterium is the causative agent of tuberculosis

What is Mycobacterium tuberculosis

100

This immune structure forms to contain TB infection in the lungs 

What is a granuloma

100

This imaging modality often shows cavitary lesions in active pulmonary TB 

What is a chest X-ray

100

Tuberculosis is treated using this general type of medication

What are antibiotics

100

A patient with chronic cough, night sweats, and weight loss most likely has this condition

What is active tuberculosis

200

This global organization publishes annual TB reports and tracks worldwide incidence and mortality

What is the World Health Organization (WHO)

200

This virulence factor in TB’s cell wall contributes to its resistance and survival inside macrophages

What are mycolic acids

200

This molecular diagnostic test rapidly detects TB DNA and rifampin resistance

What is PCR

200

Standard TB treatment typically involves this number of drugs in initial therapy

What is four drugs (RIPE therapy)

200

This form of TB is asymptomatic and not contagious

What is latent tuberculosis

400

This staining method is used to identify TB due to its mycolic acid-rich cell wall 

What is acid-fast staining (Ziehl-Neelsen)

400

TB survives inside macrophages by preventing this cellular process

What is phagolysosome fusion

400

This skin test involves injection of purified protein derivative to detect TB exposure 

What is the Mantoux test (PPD test)

400

This is the first-line antibiotic used in TB treatment regimens 

What is isoniazid

400

A recent study showed that shortening TB treatment may involve targeting this bacterial metabolic state

What is dormant/persistent TB bacteria

600

This population is at highest risk for progression from latent to active TB due to immune suppression

Who are HIV-positive / immunocompromised individuals

600

This type of immune response is primarily responsible for controlling TB infection

What is a Th1 cell-mediated immune response

600

This blood test measures interferon-gamma release in response to TB antigens 

What is IGRA (Interferon-Gamma Release Assay)

600

This term describes TB that is resistant to at least isoniazid and rifampin 

What is multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB)

600

In HIV patients, TB infection often presents atypically due to impairment of this immune cell type

What are CD4+ T cells

800

TB is primarily transmitted through these airborne particles expelled during coughing 

What are respiratory droplets / droplet nuclei

800

This cytokine is critical for activating macrophages to kill Mycobacterium tuberculosis

What is interferon-gamma (IFN-γ)

800

This differential organism can appear acid-fast but is partially acid-fast and not TB

What is Nocardia

800

This mechanism allows TB to develop resistance through mutations affecting drug targets

What is spontaneous chromosomal mutation

800

Recent research suggests new TB vaccines aim to enhance this type of immune response

What is cell-mediated immunity (Th1 response)