07-04-2025 19:26 via medpagetoday.com

Tuberculosis Is Back in the Spotlight. Does the U.S. Even Care?

(MedPage Today) -- This is a column about tuberculosis (TB), the world's single, most deadly-yet-curable infection that killed one in seven Americans as recently as the 1880s. That said, it was not until 8 decades later that patients who received...
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