Study finds no persistent cough in four out of five individuals with tuberculosis in Africa and Asia
More than 80% of patients with tuberculosis, the world’s most deadly infection, do not have a persistent cough, despite this being seen as a key symptom of the disease. The infection is predominantly transmitted by coughing, but probably also through simply breathing.
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https://www.sarkaridoctor.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/logo@2xx.png00aajahttps://www.sarkaridoctor.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/logo@2xx.pngaaja2024-03-13 12:00:192024-03-13 12:00:19Study finds no persistent cough in four out of five individuals with tuberculosis in Africa and Asia