No. It still exists in all populations, but it has been controled in more advanced countries
No, it is impossible to eliminate a disease as wide spread and as easily carried as TB there will always be people bringing it into the country from other places.
Tuberculosis has not been eradicated as of 2012 and is likely not going to be eradicated any time soon (at least not in this decade).
NO
The child still probably does not have tuberculosis because tuberculosis has been largely eradicated around the world.
Neither have been completely eradicated, but neither are common in first world countries. I heard tell of a new strain of TB though in India, but I may be wrong.
Small Pox had been eradicated around the world.
No, the only infectious disease to have been completely eradicated by a coordinated vaccination program is smallpox.
no because you have it
So far, only one infectious disease has been eradicated. In 1980, after decades of efforts by the World Health Organization, the declared smallpox was eradicated.
diseases eradication is very difficult but pox (variole in french) has been eradicated
Tens of thousands of studies have been done on tuberculosis.
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Measles, mulmps, rubella (MMR vaccine), smallpox, and polio have all been virtually eradicated by consistent vaccine use.
Because the cure for smallpox has been discovered, but the cure for AIDS has not been discovered
Smallpox