1
Introduction
Learning Objectives
Etiology and Transmission
Pathogenesis and Clinical Manifestations
BCG Vaccine
Risk of Infection
Progression of Tuberculosis Infection to Disease
Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Summary Module 1
Etiology and Pathogenesis of Tuberculosis
Main Menu
MODULE 0 - Introduction
MODULE 1 - Etiology and Pathogenesis of Tuberculosis
MODULE 2 - Diagnosis of Tuberculosis
MODULE 3 - Treatment of Patients with TuberculosisIntroduction
MODULE 4 - Special Situations
MODULE 5 - Adherence to Treatment
MODULE 6 - Patient-Physician Communication
MODULE 7 - Tuberculosis Infection Control
1.6
Risk of Infection
a
An individual’s risk of infection depends on many factors including:
The concentration of
M. tuberculosis
in the air
The duration of exposure to the air containing droplet nuclei
The bacillary load or infectiousness of the person with TB (smear positivity is a useful indicator)
The ventilation of the space where exposure occurred
An individual’s susceptibility to the infection