Not really. Tuberculosis has been around since forever (specimens have been dated from 17,000 BC). Someone weakened by any flu would be vulnerable to TB, if TB carriers were present. Hospitals, of course, are the last place you want to be if you want to avoid anything catching.
This explains why tuberculosis cases started to appear.
Not really. Tuberculosis has been around since forever (specimens have been dated from 17,000 BC). Someone weakened by any flu would be vulnerable to TB, if TB carriers were present. Hospitals, of course, are the last place you want to be if you want to avoid anything catching.
Tuberculosis killed my grandfather back in the day when they had sanitariums for the people who had it.
It was virtually nonexistent until recently.
I think I've read that the upsurge matches the increase in illegals who are infected with it.
Common sense.