latenttihäviö
Latenttihäviö, also known as latent tuberculosis (LTBI), refers to a state of infection with the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium, the cause of tuberculosis (TB), in which the bacteria remain in a dormant state and do not cause active disease. It is a common condition, with an estimated 2 billion people worldwide having LTBI. The infection is typically acquired through inhalation of airborne TB bacteria from an infected person who is coughing, sneezing, or speaking.
Latent tuberculosis infection is asymptomatic, meaning it does not cause any symptoms. However, it can progress
The diagnosis of LTBI is typically made through a skin test called the Mantoux test or the
Treatment of LTBI involves a course of antibiotics, usually isoniazid, for a period of 6 to 9
Prevention of LTBI involves measures to reduce the risk of infection, such as improving ventilation in living