Everything is tuberculosis: history and perseverance of our deadly transition

Everything is tuberculosis: history and perseverance of our deadly transition

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John Green reviewed the #1 Bestseling writer of The Anthroposine and a emotional lawyer for the global healthcare reform, tells a deep human story to illuminate the fight against the world’s most deadly infectious disease.
Tuberculosis is combined with humanity for millennium. Once poets become romantic as a malicious, tuberculosis is seen today as a poverty disease that follows the path of injustice and inequality, which we flew for it.
In 2019, writer John Green met Henry Rider, who was a young tuberculosis patient at Sierra Leon’s Lakka Sarkar Hospital. John became a fast friend with Henry, who is a boy with legs and a big, mindless smile. In the years after the first visit to Lakka, Green has become a vocal advocate for the growing access to treatment and has a comprehensive awareness of health inequalities that allow this treatable, prevented infectious infectious disease to be the most deadly, killing a million people every year.
Everything is in tuberculosis, tells the story of John Henry, weaved with scientific and social history how tuberculosis has shaped our world – and how our choice will shape the future of tuberculosis.

Customers say

Customers find the book fascinating and easy to follow, with one review noting how it breaks down complex healthcare topics. Moreover, the book provides insightful information about tuberculosis, serving as an excellent primer on the subject. Additionally, customers appreciate the storytelling, with one review highlighting how it connects scientific content with human experience. Customers describe the book as uplifting, with one review noting how the author’s passion and wit shine through.

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