Active TB is transmitted by which route?

Prepare for the NCLEX with questions that have hints and explanations to boost your exam readiness and confidence. Ace your NCLEX with hundreds of detailed questions and resources tailored for success.

Multiple Choice

Active TB is transmitted by which route?

Explanation:
Airborne transmission through inhalation of tiny droplet nuclei is how active tuberculosis spreads. When a person with active pulmonary TB coughs, talks, or sneezes, minute particles are released into the air and can linger, travel on air currents, and be inhaled by others. Prolonged close contact in poorly ventilated spaces increases risk. This is different from being spread by food, water, or casual direct contact, which are not typical routes for TB transmission.

Airborne transmission through inhalation of tiny droplet nuclei is how active tuberculosis spreads. When a person with active pulmonary TB coughs, talks, or sneezes, minute particles are released into the air and can linger, travel on air currents, and be inhaled by others. Prolonged close contact in poorly ventilated spaces increases risk. This is different from being spread by food, water, or casual direct contact, which are not typical routes for TB transmission.

Subscribe

Get the latest from Examzify

You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our privacy policy