How is primary tuberculosis identified?
A) Cavitation in the lungs and spread of the microbe to other organs
B) Persistent productive cough, low-grade fever, and fatigue
C) Caseation necrosis and formation of a tubercle in the lungs
D) Multiple granulomas in the lungs and rapid spread of the microbe
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