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With increased knowledge of the contagion came increased prejudice. TB patients in cities used rooftops and windows to get fresh air. From an apartment, sleeping in a window tent provided some fresh air for this tuberculosis patient in Health inspectors were instructed to monitor people's movements and inspect their homes to keep tuberculosis at bay.

Often, they would quarantine those suffering from TB to public institutions - sometimes against their will. Here, women and children wait to board a floating hospital ship in New York, Public health officials used events such as this parade held on Disease Prevention Day, October 12, to encourage good hygiene.

In the s, public health officials used posters, pamphlets, newspapers and other advertisements to inform the public about the dangers of TB and how to avoid it. Through public clinics and better prevention education, TB cases declined sharply in the s and continued to do so throughout the s. Improved hygiene helped reduce the number of TB cases in the US, though rates continued to climb in poor, crowded neighborhoods.

The caption of this image warns, "Extreme poverty and lack of sanitary conditions are great breeders of tuberculosis. In the absence of effective treatment, roughly 2 in 3 died within 5 years of diagnosis. A theory emerged in the later s that fresh mountain air and sunshine were helpful in controlling the disease. Unfortunately, the Adirondacks had little sunshine nor altitude. Thus, the sanatorium movement gravitated to the Rocky Mountains.

Many of these poor, desperate souls had no assets and begged to be taken in or slept in the city parks. For 2, years no effective medicines were found. However, in an historic anomaly, scientists in Europe and the U.

In Selman Waksman discovered a compound that acted against M. The compound was first given to a human patient in November and the patient was cured. Subsequently, it was noted that some patients who received streptomycin improved only to become ill again because the tubercle bacillus had developed resistance to the drug. Today, drug therapy is the only type of treatment prescribed by doctors. However, ensuring that patients take the full-course of drugs, which usually requires several months, remains a problem.

TB is still considered one of the deadliest infectious diseases, especially in developing countries. History of tuberculosis. Reibman, J. Riva, Michele A. From milk to rifampicin and back again: history of failures and successes in the treatment for tuberculosis.

Journal of Antibiotics. Clinical Infectious Diseases. Ruggerio, Dan. TB Notes Towey, Francesca. The Lancet. Tucker, Abigail. Accessed Feb Bovine Tuberculosis Disease Information. Accessed Feb 15 Skip directly to site content Skip directly to page options Skip directly to A-Z link. Tuberculosis TB. Section Navigation. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Syndicate. World TB Day Minus Related Pages. Return to World TB Day. Open All Close All.

Names for TB. What is in a name? TB in Animals. TB is not just a disease found in humans. TB in Humans. TB has been part of the human experience for a long time.

Do vampires cause TB? Finding TB is the first step towards ending TB. Treatment remained largely unchanged until about 80 years ago. Dedicated people, agencies, and organizations continue the fight to end TB. The following resources were used in the creation of the TB Chronicles. The history of tuberculosis.



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