As you've just learnt, in a TB infection, an individual has no signs and symptoms of TB disease, whereas in pulmonary TB disease, signs and symptoms are evident. There are other differences between TB infections and pulmonary TB disease and these are summarised in Table 13.1.

Table 13.1 The distinction between TB infection and pulmonary TB disease.

DescriptionsTB infectionTB disease (in the lungs)
M. tuberculosis in the body Yes Yes
Symptoms No Yes
Chest X-ray Normal Abnormal
Sputum smears Negative Usually positive
Culture* Negative Positive
Infectious to others? No Yes
A case of TB No Yes

*TB bacteria isolated from the patient are grown in a culture medium in the laboratory, so they can be identified.

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