Tuberkulose einfach erklärt – Mit Dr. Nikolai Menner im Charité-Hörsaal

Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease that typically affects the lungs. The disease is caused by viruses or bacteria that are transmitted from an infected person to another through coughing, sneezing, or talking. Dr. Nikolai Menner, Department of Infectious Diseases and Intensive Care Medicine (CVK), explains in this video why diagnosing tuberculosis is often difficult, what symptoms to look out for, and how the disease is treated. More information about Charité's support services can be found at: https://infektiologie.charite.de/ Notes on medical topics: The content of this video provides general information. It does not constitute a recommendation or promotion of specific measures or products. In particular, it does not replace individual advice or treatment by licensed physicians and/or pharmacists. Therefore, the content cannot and may not be used to make medical diagnoses for oneself or others, or to initiate or discontinue treatment independently. Charité does not adopt the statements of individual individuals. No legal guarantee is given for the completeness and timeliness of the content. Please also consider the time of publication. Please note: You are solely responsible for the information you disclose about yourself, your health, political opinions, or religion through your comments and expressions of opinion. Please handle this information carefully in your own interest, as it can be tracked by a large number of users around the world. Even if we later delete the comments, there is a possibility that other individuals or institutions have already used the information for their own purposes. #charitéberlin #tuberculosis #infectiousdisease