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  2. The TB & Chest Service of the Department of Health provides treatment to patients free of charge. The usual course of drug treatment lasts 6 months: - Four drugs in the first 2 months: isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, ethambutol. - Two drugs in the subsequent 4 months: isoniazid, rifampicin.

  3. Q1. What is tuberculosis? Q2. How is tuberculosis transmitted? Q3. What are the symptoms of tuberculosis? Q4. Why is it necessary for TB patients to attend chest clinics for supervised treatment? Q5. My family member is diagnosed with tuberculosis. Should I disinfect all the things he had used before? Q6.

  4. Hong Kong is among the Western Pacific Region's areas listed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as having an intermediate burden of TB. In terms of life-time risk, about 1 out of every 20 persons in Hong Kong will develop TB during some time in their life. Hence, every one is at risk of being affected by the disease.

  5. 2019年4月10日 · People with tuberculosis should seek medical treatment as soon as possible. They are prescribed multiple drug therapy for at least six months. In order to eradicate the bacteria, patients should follow their doctors' instruction and complete the course of treatment.

  6. The disease should be treated early in order to prevent the spread of the germs. Patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis can attend any government chest clinic for treatment. 2. Examination of household contacts.

  7. Treatment of Tuberculosis 1. Anti-TB chemotherapy - 3 to 4 drug regimen - Either once per day or 3 times per week 2. Directly Observed Treatment, Short Course (DOTS) - Six months treatment - Occasional 9 months to 1 year - Infection rate drops to minimal after 2 weeks - Chemotherapy is very effective, success rate over 95% 3.

  8. Tuberculosis incidence in Hong Kong. Symptoms and Signs of Tuberculosis. Treatment of Tuberculosis. Side effect of anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy. Ways to better recovery in Tuberculosis. Preventive measure in Tuberculosis. Public service for Tuberculosis.