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Pediatric tuberculosis is an airborne bacterial infection that attacks the lungs. The bacteria can enter the bloodstream and infect other parts of the body.
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease of the lungs caused by bacteria that spreads through the air when someone coughs, sneezes or talks. Not everyone infected with TB will show symptoms, depending on the type.
There are two types of tuberculosis: latent and active.
Latent TB — describes when the disease is not active. These people do not exhibit symptoms. Instead, TB is confirmed through a skin or blood test.
Active TB — when TB becomes active, the bacteria multiply and move through the blood or lymphatic system to different parts of the body. The bacteria can attack the lymph nodes, bones, kidney, brain, spine, and even the skin.
A skin test or blood test reveals a tuberculosis infection. Even if it’s not an active infection, doctors may still prescribe medicine to keep children from developing active TB.
Most children exposed to TB do not get sick. Those most at risk include children who: