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<blockquote data-quote="LE BARON" data-source="post: 256433" data-attributes="member: 3515"><p>Need to read up SPAZ. TB is curable. One of the problems is that some people do not, for whatever reason follow the full treatment regimen and then go about their lives spreading it around. Sound familiar? This has allowed TB to mutate, as CV-19 is doing only at a much faster rate than TB The mutations are now becoming antibiotic resistant and therefore harder to treat.</p><p></p><p><strong>"Completing treatment is essential</strong></p><p>After a few weeks, you won't be contagious and you might start to feel better. Don't stop taking your TB drugs — you must finish the full course of therapy and take the medications exactly as prescribed by your doctor.</p><p>Stopping treatment too soon or skipping doses can allow the bacteria that are still alive to become resistant to those drugs, leading to TB that is much more dangerous and difficult to treat.</p><p>A program called directly observed therapy (DOT) can help people stick to their treatment regimen. A health care worker gives you your medication so that you don't have to remember to take it on your own."</p><p></p><p> From the MAYO clinic website. I know it is not as sensational as the Speculator but at least it is factual. And no, just in case you were wondering, MAYO does not stand for a commercial enterprise that makes Mayonnaise. It is an actual and VERY reputable hospital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LE BARON, post: 256433, member: 3515"] Need to read up SPAZ. TB is curable. One of the problems is that some people do not, for whatever reason follow the full treatment regimen and then go about their lives spreading it around. Sound familiar? This has allowed TB to mutate, as CV-19 is doing only at a much faster rate than TB The mutations are now becoming antibiotic resistant and therefore harder to treat. [B]"Completing treatment is essential[/B] After a few weeks, you won't be contagious and you might start to feel better. Don't stop taking your TB drugs — you must finish the full course of therapy and take the medications exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Stopping treatment too soon or skipping doses can allow the bacteria that are still alive to become resistant to those drugs, leading to TB that is much more dangerous and difficult to treat. A program called directly observed therapy (DOT) can help people stick to their treatment regimen. A health care worker gives you your medication so that you don't have to remember to take it on your own." From the MAYO clinic website. I know it is not as sensational as the Speculator but at least it is factual. And no, just in case you were wondering, MAYO does not stand for a commercial enterprise that makes Mayonnaise. It is an actual and VERY reputable hospital. [/QUOTE]
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