Antibiotic-resistant
strains of tuberculosis are on the rise.
its air borne
Rarely, inflammations of the heart or kidneys, a drop in platelet count (causing episodes of difficult-to-control bleeding), or reactivation of an old tuberculosis infection can occur.
So far it has proved too difficult to get it started, so control has not been a problem
Malaria is so difficult to control because it is being spread through mesquitos. It is hard to control if a bug were to bite a person, especially in a country that has so much poverty and cannot afford nets or proper bug sprays.
Richard Prigge has written: 'Fundamentals and possibilities in anti-tuberculosis vaccination' -- subject(s): BCG Vaccine, Prevention & control, Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
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Kevin J. Brooks has written: 'Tuberculosis threat' -- subject(s): Epidemilogy, Epidemiology, International Cooperation, International cooperation, Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant, Prevention & control, Prevention
Fury is anger so powerful that a person finds it difficult to control.
Researching in an attempt to find a specific date when consumption was changed to tuberculosis has been difficult. The best information available tends to lead one to believe that this change occurred around 1950. Consumption can still refer to the terminal stage of tuberculosis.
James Anthony Carr has written: 'The school as an aid in the control and prevention of tuberculosis' -- subject(s): Public health, Tuberculosis, Prevention
Viruses are so difficult to combat because they are very good at assuming control of cells and multiplying themselves to spread and produce toxins.
It is extremely difficult to control air pollution. This is because it is not a confined substance to try to control.
Aids weakens the immune system so it's easier to catch Tuberculosis with aids.