Outbreak--What More Do We Need?

@celticeagle (160064)
Boise, Idaho
May 9, 2024 6:30pm CST
I just read a disturbing article regarding a medical announcement. There has been an outbreak of tuberculosis in Long Beach, California. One person is dead, nine are hospitalized and 170 have probably been exposed. There have been 14 people identified with the disease who have been hospitalized. It is currently in an isolated population and is people with certain barriers to needed care. These include those who are homeless, have housing insecurity, serious medical conditions, and substance abuse. All of these cases have been linked to a single-room-occupancy hotel but the name is not being given out supposedly to protect the people's privacy. Other people who have stayed at the hotel recently will be contacted. The microbe that causes tuberculosis can lie dormant in a person with no symptoms. About 4-10 percent of those with the bacteria will develop TB. It passes from person to person by way of airborne particles, coughing or sneezing by a person with active TB, and those around them pick it that way. It tends to spread most easily in poorly ventilated environments. This disease has risen in California by 15 percent since 2022. A commenter in this article said, "The lack of medical screening for immigrants--they are bringing into this country an amount of disease we eradicated decades ago." What are your thoughts on this issue? I think the authorities can foresee the problems if the name of the hotel is given to the public and they want to stop it. Here is a link to the story:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/california-city-declares-a-public-health-emergency-after-tuberculosis-sickens-14/ar-BB1lZRYq
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@marguicha (216480)
• Chile
9 May
I have heard that in my country, some erradicated ailments have appeared again with immigration. Not all countries have vaccines for babies.
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@celticeagle (160064)
• Boise, Idaho
10 May
That's a shame. These old sickness are rather scary.
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@marguicha (216480)
• Chile
10 May
@celticeagle I know. I even heard that a few cases or leper had arrived with immigrants.
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@celticeagle (160064)
• Boise, Idaho
10 May
@marguicha .......And that word hasn't been used in many years.
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@LindaOHio (158794)
• United States
10 May
I wrote about this a while back. The lack of vaccinations cause a lot of the resurgence of these illnesses. Have a good day.
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@celticeagle (160064)
• Boise, Idaho
11 May
Yes, and ignorance about them as well.
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