• @just_another_person
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    1 month ago

    More than you’d think. TB has geographic ties, so people in known high-risk areas generally get BCG, especially healthcare workers and people with autoimmune diseases.

    • Talaraine
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      161 month ago

      The point stands, though. TB can come from unexpected vectors and there is no traditional vaccine offered to the public. Until that happens, it doesn’t make as much sense to blame tuberculosis on a state that may also be making boneheaded decisions regarding vaccines in general. Just the ones who would say no when it was offered.

      I am now taking a hard look at voluntarily getting this vaccine for sure.

      • Drusas
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        11 month ago

        It might be hard to get since it’s not commonly used here.

    • Drusas
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      51 month ago

      Even the CDC website says that the tuberculosis vaccine is not commonly used in the US.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        Yeah, hate to say it but I honestly don’t know if we can trust the current CDC website, considering the current administration is known for manipulating data.

        • @[email protected]
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          81 month ago

          If you’re going to be that paranoid and spread early misinformation, at least learn of ways to protect yourself like using the wayback machine or something similar. Guess the CDC is just cooked if one side is trying to shut it down and the other side is saying don’t trust it now lol.

        • AmidFuror
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          21 month ago

          That’s fair, but do you live in the US, and have you ever had a TB vaccine? The CDC info jibes with lived experience, so it’s unlikely it has been altered (yet) by the Trumpians. It seems short term all they have been able to do is take web sites and pages down. It will take longer to rewrite them.