Introduction – World Tuberculosis Day is celebrated annually on March 24 worldwide to raise awareness about the symptoms, causes, and prevention of tuberculosis. This international day marks or honors the work of Dr. Robert Koch who discovered the bacteria which causes Tuberculosis (TB) in the year 1882. This international day provides an opportunity to unite political and social support to eradicate tuberculosis (TB) across the world. The main aim of this international Day is to inform individuals about causes, symptoms, and prevention of tuberculosis worldwide.

Tuberculosis – It is also called as TB, which serious and infectious disease and mainly cause infection or affect in the lungs, and many other tissues. Tuberculosis may also spread in several other parts of the human body such as the brain, kidneys, and spine. The main cause of tuberculosis is the bacterium that name is Mycobacterium. Tuberculosis may spread easily when any individual sneezes, or coughs and can put little droplets with germs into the air, some people may breathe in the droplets so germs enter into their lungs. This infectious disease can spread easily in crowds in any area of the city.
Symptoms – There are several symptoms of tuberculosis are given below –
- Weight loss
- Fever
- Tiredness
- Chest pain
- Coughing with mucus or blood
- Not feeling well
- Pain with coughing or breathing
- Night sweats
Causes – The main cause of tuberculosis by a bacterium is known as Mycobacterium. Tuberculosis can spread easily if any person sings, coughs, sneezes, laughs, and many more then releasing droplets in the air carrying bacterial and when any person breathes in the air then droplets with bacteria can enter their lungs. When any individual is at a crowded place then it may increase the risk of getting infected with tuberculosis.
Prevention – if any individual is suffering from tuberculosis, then they should stay at their home to prevent the spread of tuberculosis in society. There are several other precautions taken by you with tuberculosis are given below –
- Must stay at your home
- Early detection
- Should wear face masks
- Must cover your mouth
- Isolate at your home
- Ventilate your rooms in your homes