Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the major common diseases in low-income countries and you are very likely to have come across this disease in your daily work as a health professional. In this study session, you will learn about the cause of TB, how important it is as a public health problem in the world and in Africa.

You will also come to understand how TB is transmitted (spread) in the community. This study session will also help you to understand the approach adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO) to tackle the problem of TB worldwide.

You will become aware of what you and other health professionals can do, in line with the global plan, to reduce and eliminate the problem of TB in your community. You will also learn how to identify a suspected case of TB and how to confirm your suspicions by reaching a diagnosis. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment of TB patients is essential if you are to help reduce the sufferings of patients and stop the spread of TB in your community.