Why is tuberculosis so incredibly underrate contained by reporters, the medical world and standard awareness?

Everyone knows about the rare diseases close to Ebola and smallpox and anthrax, and now everyone is freaking out about pathogenic influenza. This bothers me, though, as millions of people die every year from preventable diseases and are completely overlooked. Antiretrovirals are expensive, and "curing" AIDS for the poor is difficult, but malaria? The drugs are cheap!

I muse tuberculosis is the most overlooked illness by far. Since it's so rare in the Western world, most society think of the 19th century when they hear the word. But it's still the world's 8TH leading killer! It's as unpromising as malaria and far worse than influenza (even counting the spikes from pandemic years). While I don't want to downplay the AIDS pandemic, technically TB kills far more people (and putting the two together is a death sentence- TB is the principal killer of AIDS patients). It still kills more women between 15 and 35 than any other infectious disease in the world. It's AWFUL!!

Why do you regard as TB is so overlooked? The only time I have *ever* heard the disease talk about in the news be when that American fell sick with a resistant strain and got on a plane. But even standard, non-resistant TB kills insane naumbers of general public every year and you never hear about it. Why do you think that is?

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I KNOW!! You are soooo right!
My experience as a doctor contained by mexico is that it is way easier to do nothing about it and basically lie their heads off.
I hold a friend who is a pathologist, and for his thesis went to Nayarit, a state west of Mexico. He did on TB, and he literally got banished for ever, because he published prevalence rates 250% difficult than what the sanitary authorities admitted.
When I did my social service in a medium sized town, I wasn't allowed to report tb cases, because "in that isn't tb to report" I was "mistaken" and had to put pneumonia or something else.

You forgot to say specifically the 1st infectious agent with more deaths attributed directly (HIV indirectly). And it really annoys me when the make such a ridiculous fuss just about influenza virus notnot if we had half the attention payed on tb, we would have prevented thousands of death. I guarrantee you that Tb has killed at least 10 times as various deaths in Mexico City than ortomixoviridae.

Speak up!! Inform the world!! education is the lone way we are going to get past this. Perhaps i.e. the only good thing to come of influenza "pandemic", better form education... gud luck :D

PS: influenza IS treatable and this strain doesn't pose as big a threat as they make you think. I own treated influenza patients with excellent outcome. In fact the USA have the largest stock of the specific antiviral medication (oceltamivir and zanavir) contained by the world, think about that...
It might be ignored chiefly because of one of the reasons you gave, it is rare contained by "the western world". It is also well known, and treatable with antibiotics. Whereas a tentative strain of influenza poses a great threat because there is no treatment readily available, so an bad influenza outbreak have the potential of killing millions of people even in the richest countries. Its a shame that we single act so proactively when it comes to infections that really pose a threat to us, but not to diseases that are ravaging poor countries.
The main rationale is that our country has pretty much "controlled" TB over the last 70 years due to the development of antibiotics. Early within the 1900s people often died from illnesses like TB and polio, within fact they only lived to be 40, if that (My grandfather died of either TB or pneumonia surrounded by the 1930s).They had TB asylums & often went to states within the southwest like Arizona where they could get away from adjectives the illnesses & bad atmosphere to get the "healthy air" and sunshine.Even though TB is a reportable disease, few cases be reported except for the prison population (due to the crowded condition & lack of concern if convicts got sick). Now however with the immigration not human being as controlled as it was during the Ellis Island set up (Don Corleone got caught there next to smallpox in the movie, remember?) TB is getting in under the radar. No one does physical exams on against the law immigrants or people from third world countries on visas who are not noticeably sick and who melt into the population. Smallpox is another illness we no longer immunize our children against (I be immunized as a child but that was during the...well we won't progress into exactly how OLD I am, will we?). If there was an outbreak now, a huge subdivision of young people & children, the most innocent ones will be hard hit.There would hold to be a sudden response to quickly start to immunize everyone again.With TB, the same entity. We'd have to start to test & try to control TB in the broad public...but there is no vaccination for TB, like surrounded by smallpox.And there would be panic if, and when, it got out contained by the media which it would, everyone would need to get antibiotics. The cost alone is staggering as economically as the problem of how to get antibiotics to EVERYONE, legal & illegal. Source(s): NJ RN

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