Tuberculosis,
MTB, or
TB (short for
tubercle bacillus), in the past also called
phthisis,
phthisis pulmonalis, or
consumption, is a widespread,
infectious disease caused by various strains of
mycobacteria, usually
Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculosis generally affects the
lungs, but can also affect other parts of the body. It is spread through the air when people who have an active TB infection cough, sneeze, or otherwise transmit respiratory fluids through the air. Most infections do not have symptoms, known as
latent tuberculosis. About one in ten latent infections eventually progresses to active disease which, if left untreated, kills more than 50% of those so infected.