Common Misconception About Tuberculosis (TB)

Which sentence in this paragraph is incorrect?

Responses:

1. Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection that has both an active phase and a latent phase.

2. Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection that has both an active phase and a latent phase.

3. TB can be treated with antibiotics; however, the course of treatment is long.

4. TB can be treated with antibiotics; however, the course of treatment is long.

5. In the active phase, TB affects your lungs; in the latent phase, TB spreads to other organs in the body.

6. In the active phase, TB affects your lungs; in the latent phase, TB spreads to other organs in the body.

7. Some strains of TB are resistant to many antibiotics, making them very difficult to cure.

8. Option 3.

Answer:

The sentence "In the active phase, TB affects your lungs; in the latent phase, TB spreads to other organs in the body" is incorrect.

The sentence inaccurately introduces the second person ("your") perspective, which could lead to confusion and miscommunication. The correct statement should maintain an objective tone, referring to the general population rather than using a specific pronoun. The accurate representation is that in the active phase, TB affects the lungs, and in the latent phase, TB may spread to other organs in the body.

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