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Tuberculosis
More than 2000 years ago in ancient Greece, Hippocrates described
a common illness that he called "phthisis". We believe this was the same disease
that we today call tuberculosis, or TB. TB is a disease caused by a bacterial
infection. It can affect many parts of your body, but is found most commonly
(80% of the time) in the lungs, where it is called "pulmonary tuberculosis".
Over the centuries since Hippocrates, tuberculosis has been known
as a major scourge of the human species, and of other species as well. During
the first half of the 20th Century, TB was called "consumption" or "white
plague", and it was the number one killer of Canadians. The historic menace of
the "White Plague" continued for so many centuries because people had a poor
understanding of the disease and poor medical tools with which to fight it.
Today, however, our understanding of tuberculosis together with
our sophisticated medicine allows us the upper hand on this once dreaded
disease. Humans have claimed a victory over tuberculosis in developed countries
like Canada, thanks to medical science. The reason we can be so bold is not that
this disease has disappeared, but because it can be cured!
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