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¿Cómo hablo con mi proveedor de atención médica sobre la tuberculosis (TB) inactiva?

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    How do i talk to my healthcare provider about inactive tuberculosis (TB)? [Spanish]
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    How do i talk to my healthcare provider about inactive tuberculosis (TB)? [Spanish]

    Una guía de conversación para los pacientes

    Los microbios de la tuberculosis (TB) pueden permanecer en su cuerpo durante años sin causar síntomas. Esto se llama infección de tuberculosis inactiva o latente. La tuberculosis inactiva puede volverse tuberculosis activa en cualquier momento y enfermarlo. Una vez que la tuberculosis se vuelve activa, puede propagarse de persona a persona a través del aire. Conversar con su médico es el primer paso para proteger a su familia, sus amigos y su comunidad de esta enfermedad muy contagiosa.

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    Patient2Provider_Conversation_Guide_esp.pdf

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