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Pott's disease can be prevented by controlling the spread of [[tuberculosis]] infection. Patients who have a positive [[Mantoux test|PPD test]] (but not active tuberculosis) may decrease their risk by properly taking medicines to prevent [[tuberculosis]]. | [[Pott's disease]] can be prevented by controlling the spread of [[tuberculosis]] infection. Patients who have a positive [[Mantoux test|PPD test]] (but not active tuberculosis) may decrease their risk by properly taking medicines to prevent [[tuberculosis]]. | ||
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Pott's disease can be prevented by controlling the spread of tuberculosis infection. Patients who have a positive PPD test (but not active tuberculosis) may decrease their risk by properly taking medicines to prevent tuberculosis.