“…11,12 Some patients have characteristics that put them at risk of acquiring TB. 1,8 Some factors recognized as risk factors for TB are smoking [19][20] , presence of any immunosuppression status (use of immunosuppressive drugs, cancer or HIV infection) 10,[21][22][23][24][25][26][27] , younger or older age 28,29 , migrant status [30][31][32] , inmate status 31,33 , homelessness or institutionalization 31,34,35 , close contact with TB-infected patients 36,37 , drug use 38 , alcoholism 39 , malnutrition 40 , diabetes [41][42] and other chronic comorbidities [43][44][45] . Obesity 46 and female gender 47 seem to reduce the risk of acquiring TB.…”