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Q: ¿Esto suena natural? Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 80% of tuberculosis is pulmonary (lung) tuberculosis and also there are other diseases called miliary tuberculosis or extrapulmonary tuberculosis.
Pulmonary tuberculosis are spread from person to person by airborne infection. When the bacteria are inhaled and arrive to lung, macrophage (a kind of immune cells) ingest them. Mycobacterium tuberculosis have an unique feature that they can multiply in macrophage. However, some macrophage are sensitized by T cells and activated. Some activated macrophage turn into epithelioid cells or Langhans giant cells. They can lock and kill the bacteria in their body. The remains of dead immune cells and the bacteria are called "caseous necrosis". Caseous necrosis lose their original tissue structure and make lung cavity. Sometimes, some Mycobacterium tuberculosis are still alive after they locked up into the caseous necrosis. These survivor can be emitted by cough and infect other people. ​
Today we have many kinds of antibacterial drugs but most of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are already resistant to these drugs. When we cure tuberculosis, we have to use 3 or 4 drugs at the same time. The standard therapy for tuberculosis is the combination of isoniazid (INH), rifampin (RIF), ethambutol (EMB), pyrazinamide (PZA).
A: × Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
✓ Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium Tuberculosis.

× 80% of tuberculosis is pulmonary (lung) tuberculosis and also there are other diseases called miliary tuberculosis or extrapulmonary tuberculosis.
✓ Eighty percent of Tuberculosis is Pulmonary (lung) Tuberculosis and also there are other diseases called Miliary Tuberculosis or Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis.

× Pulmonary tuberculosis are spread from person to person by airborne infection.
✓ Pulmonary Tuberculosis is spread from person to person by (can be replaced by "through") airborne infection.

× When the bacteria are inhaled and arrive to lung, macrophage (a kind of immune cells) ingest them.
✓ When the bacteria are inhaled and enter the lungs, macrophage (a kind of immune cells) ingest them.

× Mycobacterium tuberculosis have an unique feature that they can multiply in macrophage.
✓ Mycobacterium Tuberculosis have a unique feature that they can multiply in macrophage.

× However, some macrophage are sensitized by T cells and activated.
✓ However, some macrophage are sensitized by T-cells and are activated.

× Some activated macrophage turn into epithelioid cells or Langhans giant cells.
✓ Some activated macrophages turn into epithelioid cells or Langhans giant cells.

× They can lock and kill the bacteria in their body.
✓ They can lock and kill the bacteria in the body.

× The remains of dead immune cells and the bacteria are called "caseous necrosis".
✓ The remains of the dead immune cells and the bacteria are called "caseous necrosis".

× Caseous necrosis lose their original tissue structure and make lung cavity.
✓ Caseous necrosis lose their original tissue structure and create a lung cavity.

× Sometimes, some Mycobacterium tuberculosis are still alive after they locked up into the caseous necrosis.
✓ Sometimes, a few Mycobacterium Tuberculosis are still alive after they've locked up into the caseous necrosis.

× These survivor can be emitted by cough and infect other people.
✓ The survivors can be emitted by cough and infect other people.

× Today we have many kinds of antibacterial drugs but most of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are already resistant to these drugs.
✓ Today we have many kinds of antibacterial drugs, but most of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis have become resistant to these drugs.

× When we cure tuberculosis, we have to use 3 or 4 drugs at the same time.
✓ When we cure tuberculosis, we have to use three or four drugs at the same time.

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