How Oregon Fought Tuberculosis (Full Documentary)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 мар 2020
  • This isn’t the first time that Oregon has experienced a pandemic. At the turn of the twentieth century, one in seven people in the United States and Europe died from tuberculosis.
    TB is highly contagious and through the centuries has been known as consumption, wasting disease, and the white plague.
    In 1910, Oregon was the first Western state to build a public tuberculosis hospital to isolate infected patients. Treatments included fresh air and rest. There wasn’t much else that could be done until an antibiotic treatment as developed in the 1950s.
    Today, TB remains the world’s leading infectious disease. Near two billion people are infected across the globe, with over ten million new cases each year.
    Oregon Experience’s “White Plague," originally aired in 2010, examines its long and deadly impact on the state.
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Комментарии • 39

  • @MSPEROS
    @MSPEROS 4 года назад +15

    What a great show, the lost history. My Grandfather would tell me about his work and his fears for the future. He was deeply involved with Oregons battle against TB. We was the TB health officer for Portland and was at the university TB hospital for about 25 years. His name was Dr. James Speros

  • @donald7212
    @donald7212 Год назад +3

    My dad came back from WW2 with TB and had a lung removed before I was born......he lived till he was 87 he was still in good shape but cancer got him.....

  • @VictoriasRoses
    @VictoriasRoses 3 года назад +9

    My Great Grandma had TB and survived. Her mother and sister did not survive. After that, her life was never the same with no mother in many ways.

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      @benicioraylan453 2 года назад

      @Abdullah Boston instablaster ;)

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      @smellycat264 Год назад

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  • @barbarabrooks4747
    @barbarabrooks4747 8 месяцев назад +1

    Rest, sunshine and good food help if started very early. Unfortunately, mothers and bread winners often delayed treatment because their families depended on them. Vitamin D helps the body fight the infection. Levels can be increased with sunshine or ultraviolet light. Sunshine also increases exposure to infrared light, even if the patient is clothed. Infrared light helps the body fight infection.

  • @animeisbest4639
    @animeisbest4639 6 месяцев назад

    Tuberculosis tried to bring me down, but igrotum is lifting me up. Encouraged by the positive changes.

  • @OvertheGarage-wv1wn
    @OvertheGarage-wv1wn 4 месяца назад

    My Grandfather had it, went to a sanatorium in Rome Georgia and survived.

  • @joelong797
    @joelong797 2 года назад +6

    I have tuberculosis now I’m still in the hospital going on 2 months

    • @tonycaesar4144
      @tonycaesar4144 2 года назад

      Hang in there 🙏🏿

    • @redsternberg2124
      @redsternberg2124 Год назад

      Hang in there 🪢🪢🪢🤕

    • @donald7212
      @donald7212 Год назад

      Sending you healing thoughts, my dad had TB after WW2 he recovered and lived till 87 in good health so let's hope.....

    • @spidersjohnson9890
      @spidersjohnson9890 4 месяца назад

      Did you recover? How are you now?

    • @vickythefist7062
      @vickythefist7062 4 месяца назад

      My friend and his child who was 6 years old caught it 10 years ago .we are from the UK . He was in hospital for 6 months and they both made a full recovery . Hoping you are better now because it's been a few years since your post

  • @taravlogs.2190
    @taravlogs.2190 6 месяцев назад

    Tuberculosis had me worried, but igrotum has turned worry into confidence. Incredible results!

  • @dominiquepilon5764
    @dominiquepilon5764 3 года назад +5

    My grand mother had tuberculosis in 1940 while my grand dad was in Uk fighting WW2

  • @sweetirishgirl8685
    @sweetirishgirl8685 Год назад

    All so true

  • @Dannzt
    @Dannzt 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's a hell of a thing

  • @WestVirginia1959
    @WestVirginia1959 Год назад +2

    My natural mother died of TB in 1971.

  • @karenwilson9528
    @karenwilson9528 4 месяца назад

    The screening is always done to poor people? Poor people who are not in a position to say "no".
    Well, I gess if it keeps the rest of us safe and autonomous then it's only right.

  • @dawnfrear9968
    @dawnfrear9968 3 года назад +3

    I'm a carrier of pulmonary tuberculosis I can't have the skin I have to I'm a carrier of pulmonary tuberculosis I can't have the skin I have to have a chest x-ray I can't give blood I can't give any body part it's arrested case I can't let it get reactivated or I'll die my mom and dad for $7,000 to save my life of tuberculosis I feel sorry for those family members and people that lost them two tuberculosis

  • @MenaServer-ky2jd
    @MenaServer-ky2jd 6 месяцев назад

    Tuberculosis doesnt stand a chance against igrotum. The journey to recovery has never felt so promising.

  • @monkey.dluffy8650
    @monkey.dluffy8650 3 года назад +1

    Hi

  • @tinoflorentino3577
    @tinoflorentino3577 Год назад

    I wonder if scientist figured out we're T.B came from am not a doctor or a scientist but I do no were it comes from!

  • @leiasalsod
    @leiasalsod 6 месяцев назад

    Tuberculosis struggles are fading away, thanks to igrotum. Grateful for this effective solution.