Oh great TB is back
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@skinnylatte Oh FFS
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@skinnylatte In Chile we are vaccinated against everything. Measles, Rubeola and TB are no threat to me. TB is a tricky one though, most Chileans test positive for TB on the medical exam to apply for the green card because of the vaccine. At least we know after 35 years we still have immunity.
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@skinnylatte In Chile we are vaccinated against everything. Measles, Rubeola and TB are no threat to me. TB is a tricky one though, most Chileans test positive for TB on the medical exam to apply for the green card because of the vaccine. At least we know after 35 years we still have immunity.
@klizana yeah, i have the scars from the TB vax (multiple). i did recently have to do it again
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@skinnylatte If there's one thing I learned from this book, is that TB never left. Measles and Tuberculosis are ready to mess things up at a moment's notice.
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@skinnylatte it never went away here, at least among the homeless population. Back in the 90s a doctor told me they saw TB regularly (it came up when I had bronchitis, they thought it might be TB at first) Doesn't make the stupidity that's spreading these defeated diseases around any less maddening, of course.
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Could be low vaccine uptake...
...could also be that you have to have a healthy immune system for vaccines to be effective
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@skinnylatte Holy shit. This is extremely serious.
Especially because high school students aren't known for their ability to stick to a drug regimen over months, which is what is required to cure TB
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@skinnylatte time to get ready for the "tuberculosis glam" trend on social media. Our ancestors used to fethisize the TB look. In a way that's what gave us goth girls.
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@skinnylatte We had a TB diagnosis of a student from SE Asia when I was in uni here in Japan. Word went out, and everyone with contact was called in for testing at an emergency response center downtown, which I learned was infrastructure maintained in part b/c TB is still endemic in the region.
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@skinnylatte I initially took that comment personally. Tom Barkas
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@skinnylatte back in the early 2000s I found myself involved in an isolated case in the UK completely out of the blue which was a portent for what I would be dealing with in my job over the next few decades (Swine Flu -> SARS and then finally -> Covid-19 completely disabused me of my complacency)
Sadly the BCG vaccine probably only lasts for about 20 years (some studies say longer or shorter) so if you were vaccinated in childhood it might not protect later in life, but the high rate of vaccination in the UK certainly helps prevent isolated cases turning into outbreaks

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@skinnylatte something most of with sense knew was going to happen
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@skinnylatte
Attn: @lizszabo.bsky.social
Subject: How it's going...

@drjudystone
@bicmay
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I hope families are cooperating with quarantining/isolation guidelines.
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I med-mastodon.com shared this topic
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@skinnylatte "It only becomes active in about 5-10% of people, but itβs a higher risk for babies and folks who are immunocompromised."
I wonder if there's something that high schoolers are constantly exposed to which is known to damage immune systems.
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@skinnylatte
Polio is standing in the wings waiting for its cue