Tuberculosis: The Killer We Choose Not to Cure

Tuberculosis: The Killer We Choose Not to Cure

An exploration of how history’s deadliest disease persists not due to a lack of a cure, but a lack of will, sustained by inequality and systemic failure.

Tuberculosis, history’s deadliest infectious disease, remains a global crisis despite the existence of a cure for decades. Killing over a million people annually, its persistence is not a medical failure but a human one. Explore how deep-seated inequality, shifting racial stigmas, and profit-driven pharmaceutical systems have sustained an epidemic that could be eliminated, revealing a preventable tragedy of our own making.

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