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Tuberculosis

UK //tjuːˈbɜːkjʊləsɪs//US //tjuːˈbɜrkjuˌloʊsɪs//

Definition

An infectious disease that primarily affects the lungs caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

In simple words: A serious disease that affects the lungs.

Examples

  • Tuberculosis is often spread through the air when an infected person coughs.
  • There has been a recent increase in tuberculosis cases in urban areas.
  • The early symptoms of tuberculosis include a persistent cough and weight loss.
  • Health organizations are working hard to reduce tuberculosis rates worldwide.
  • Tuberculosis can be treated effectively with a course of antibiotics.

Usage notes

Use in formal contexts, particularly in medical or public health discussions. Avoid casual conversation unless discussing health issues.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Remember 'tuber' like a potato, and 'culosis' sounds like a bad cold.

Collocations

  • tuberculosis vaccine
  • tuberculosis test
  • latent tuberculosis
  • multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
  • pulmonary tuberculosis

Synonyms

  • consumption
  • TB
  • phthisis

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'tuberculous', which describes something as related to tuberculosis.
  • Incorrectly spelled as 'tuburculosis'.
  • Often mispronounced, particularly the 'culosis' part.