Tuberculosis: Humanity's Deadliest Foe

Tuberculosis: Humanity's Deadliest Foe

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@Biographics Says:
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@carmattvidz4426 Says:
RIP in Arthur Morgan. Arthur Morgan is responsible for spreading TB awareness at global scale. I know my knowledge improved.
@Pixiiex Says:
This video getting so many views after people played red dead
@asia1174 Says:
17:45 it dropped to…what?
@bekibunny2149 Says:
Romanticised consumption was always a misnomer; the vast majority of tuberculosis fatalities in the UK were industrial workers and miners, who died coughing up their lungs without even the chance to see a doctor. Its still a disease of poverty; my aunt in Wales had a friend who almost died of it because her life was too chaotic and destitute to see a doctor. It was only when she collapsed in the street and was hospitalised that she was treated.
@SparePartz77 Says:
I wonder if the cheese like substance that gets made by TB tastes good. Like the spaghetti and meatsauce from Rick and morty
@Forestlondis Says:
He said 67
@Awarevv0lf Says:
Poor Arthur …..
@yorusan007 Says:
The captions hate Robert Koch
@just_kos99 Says:
I saw some nasty, bloody sputum on the sidewalk in downtown Seattle, while waiting for a bus, and I was like.... EW, is that TB?! Needless to say, I distanced myself from it.
@HiddenHandsCreations Says:
I'm undergoing TB treatment right now, and this video reminded me that we’re not alone in this fight. I’ll be sharing my personal story soon to raise awareness and give others a sense of hope.
@Moonberry09-n3u Says:
You’re a good man, Mr Morgan
@kabdul9208 Says:
One of my great uncles contracted TB while traveling to India in the 1930s or 1940s. He passed away in the hospital at just 25 years old and was buried in the local cemetery. My dad also contracted TB, but with medical treatment, he recovered well, though he lost a lot of weight. Fortunately, he went on to live a long life.
@craigdylan3953 Says:
We dont need for famous but could you speaker faster and faster. Maybe some hip hop music.
@lylez00 Says:
I'm surprised tuberculosis isn't more common.
@ashlazdanovich8396 Says:
My aunt has struggled with TB every few years but always recovered and took the right medications for it. I think I may have been exposed maybe once…? But I never got it to my knowledge. Then when I joined the military, they tested me and determined that I did not have TB.. Thankfully.
@blibbliblib3 Says:
*skibidi toilet*
@dsidney89 Says:
Arthur Morgan rip
@dylanrinker6831 Says:
Arthur-?
@Marvin-b7o5n Says:
OK back to social distancing.
@themammoth67 Says:
How to check for tb
@themammoth67 Says:
But how did this effect the breakdown of brocedes
@mrcrowleyoz Says:
This guy talks too fast and his accent makes it hard to understand sometimes
@mikelxanadu Says:
Came to the comment section for RDR2 references. Wasn’t disappointed
@EmnM2010 Says:
Tuberculosis really became the whole personality of the 19th century, and can you blame them? Between the American civil war and global wars of revolution generating overcrowded camps, the industrial revolution generating overcrowding cities, and the influx of international immigration, the western world had no choice but to experience a massive boom. But there's a bittersweet vibe I've always noticed about this period in time, where this awful situation wasn't something to be quietly accepted - it was something to be embraced. In romanticizing this illness, people were able to find a dark beauty in it, a scrap of something positive that made life worth living in spite of it all. It seems vapid, frivolous, inhumane from where we are today; but in a time so nearby when we still didn't understand what our oldest illness was or how it worked, it must have taken a great deal of strength and courage to draw any kind of goodness out of it. It's a rebelliousness we are still influenced by today. People doing the best they can are the reason our species is still around long after most have come and gone; this difficult moment in our history is a crystalline example of that.
@shikasan3337 Says:
Nobody’s buying life insurance from a YouTube ad
@embr4247 Says:
6:24 I now wonder if many of the religious tenets that have to do with animals and food are connected to prevalent deceases of the ear lathe religion sprung up in.
@onenote6619 Says:
Pneumonia has killed far more people than Tuberculosis.
@harrylong2796 Says:
You were my brother Arthur
@susansho Says:
My great grandmother died of TB
@UNKNWN_CNNB Says:
Robert Koch. Same guy who played with Anthrax.
@prince_8bit Says:
Whenever I see the videos, I get reminded of the value of vaccines. I will never forgive those who refuse to get vaccinated (unless they have health complications and can't.)
@cb2253 Says:
ARTHUR MORGAN WHYYYYYY
@eliseleonard3477 Says:
Your data on the huge decrease in deaths between 1900 and 1960 in the UK and US clearly don’t take into account the continued toll that TB took on the Native American population. As a med student in New England I had never seen an advanced case of TB until I spent a summer in a clinic in Alaska in 1980 where Pott’s disease (TB of the spine) was not uncommon.
@pippaseaspirit4415 Says:
Just nit-picking, I suppose, but scrofula has the emphasis on the first syllable: scrOFF-you-la.
@Iamashmoore Says:
I’ll never forget you Arthur Morgan! Rip
@gmat5586 Says:
No.......not Simon again.
@Str8scum Says:
ARTHUR JUST NEEDED MORE TIME
@3_14pie Says:
where's john green?
@ZA-mb5di Says:
TB was worse than smallpox?
@EEsmalls Says:
My mom has latent tb, i had to get tested to work at an old folks home
@ciaranoreillly3898 Says:
10:10 completely wrong maths
@ciaranoreillly3898 Says:
1.2% is not 90 for every thousand. its closer to 9...
@motionless_horizon Says:
Remember y’all, TB is still the most deadly infectious disease in the world! Specifically Multi-Drug Resistant TB. Poor countries suffer the most, and the cost of one day worth of MDR TB treatment can be more than a family of three makes in a month. Johnson & Johnson was going to evergreen their patent for Bedaquiline, a drug used for MDR TB, in 2023, but decided against it after online and public uproar, which has now allowed generic versions of the drug to be made. This has allowed more people to get treatment by lowering the price. We cannot fight TB until we fight the corporations that make billions off the drugs used to treat it.
@lxsha7254 Says:
I was really surprised when I learned so many people never recieved bcg as infants I thought its common everywhere in the world
@pablopablopabla23 Says:
i just knew half the comments were gonna be abt red dead
@isabelstokes4042 Says:
My mother had a friend who died of TB. They spent all their time together, but she never caught anything. When I got a test to see if I should get a BCG vaccination I had a violent reaction which meant my immune system was chasing the bacilli away, so It seems that Mum and I are both immune.
@NBLA-Nebula Says:
rest in peace, arthur morgan
@wahmeed1139 Says:
*cough* *cough*
@Frosty_85 Says:
Quite possibly, the only thing worse than tuberculosis is lumbago

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