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lemmy.world

John Green's "Everything is Tuberculosis" was a fascinating read that goes into the history of tuberculosis.

Very surprising to see an outbreak there.

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lemmy.zip

We don’t vaccinate against it in the US because it’s so rare here. We rely on early detection and treatment.

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lemmy.world

There is not really an effective vaccine, except for some help with infant dissemination in infants. We controlled TB through public health measures and antibiotics. Multi-drug resistant TB is and likely will become a big problem. Source: 13 years in TB vaccine research.

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programming.dev

Any multi drug resistant illness is a big problem. Interesting and not good about TB not being effective. TIL

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lemmy.world

BCG is still the most administered vaccine in the world, though mostly ineffective (as stated before). 100th+ million doses a year. Tb kills more than any infectious disease. Surpassed malaria around 2010?

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I guess protecting children to some degree is better than nothing. And yes, TB is a nasty disease.

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adultswim.fan

I guess it's good that y'all are looking into mRNA as an option, then.

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mRNA is a great new option for delivering a specific antigen. Doesn't help if you don't know what will work for long term immunity.

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TB is effectively cured, however it still kills more than any other disease. It requires months of antibiotics and interrupting the treatment can result in resistant strains showing up.

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The world’s deadliest infectious disease [Tuberculosis ] is on the rise in the US | We discovered its cause 144 years ago. It’s still a massive problem. | Spyke