• MeowZedong@lemmygrad.ml
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      That AND it disrupted access to healthcare for people with active infections. We’re not talking people can’t drive 15 minutes to get treatments, we’re talking multiple days of travel to other towns.

      This travel time was already a barrier to their access to care. Disruptions to travel, medical supplies, and quarantines from covid have also added to this burden.

      TB disproportionately affects countries that have been heavily exploited by the imperial core.

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      Sorry, I didn’t see your other comment on the post when I responded earlier and I was only focused on the wealth disparity aspect. The point of your comment hadn’t quite hit the mark for me yet.

      I think what you are pointing out is a very important aspect of the discussion particularly for wealthier nations with easy access to drugs.

      One of the particularly worrying trends in recent years has been the rise of multidrug-resistant TB. These drugs are one of the only reasons TB was driven out of wealthier countries to begin with and the BCG vaccine isn’t particularly effective against pulmonary TB (there’s no way people in the US would put up with getting it anyway, given the scarring).

      Combine multidrug-resistant TB with immune dysregulation increasing the prevalence of active TB cases and lack of an effective vaccine…it paints a bleak picture. Potentially another big problem brewing.

      • JoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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        Gotcha, no worries. Mass immune dysregulation bringing about an apocalypse of contagions is my personal nightmare. And the climbing rates of tuberculosis, along with the increasingly louder clomping footsteps of more and more epidemics, has me needing to point out the Plague Horsemen whenever I feel he’s being left out.

        You’ve got totally valid concerns, my head was just mostly centered around the US since our lockdowns and precautions were such a flash in the pan that even gesturing towards them as a reason sets off “Immunity Debt” myth alarm bells in my head.