Tackling Drug-Resistant TB
The first new TB drug in 40 years brings hope to patients. Arman is one of 450,000 people per year worldwide who are infected with a dangerous, mutated version of one of the world's deadliest diseases - tuberculosis (TB). The illness kills 1.3 million people per year, more than any other infectious disease apart from HIV/AIDS.

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The Cure - Patient Hotels

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Treatment of Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis

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A Multidrug-Resistant TB Patient's Story

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Liberia: Die DROGE der lebenden TOTEN | ARTE Reportage

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The Lethal Drug Trial That Turned Men Into Elephants

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Meow Meow: Inside Russia's Mephedrone Teen Crisis - BBC World Service Documentaries

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Japan Behind Bars: What is Life in Prison? | Investigate Asia

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15 Demonstration of drug susceptibility testing of first line anti TB drugs by liquid culture

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The Deadliest Infectious Disease of All Time | Crash Course Lecture

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It's NOT Memory - 5 Early Dementia Signs Everyone Misses

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1500 Years of Russian History in 30 Minutes

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Doctor reveals undisclosed risks of COVID-19 vaccine

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Iran war 'the end' for Trump: Tucker Carlson on Musk, MAGA & the UK

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Debt Fever | ARTE.tv Documentary

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Case Discussion: Approach to treatment of Multi-drug resistant TB / Extensively drug resistant TB

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The Ultra-Rich Kingdom the World Doesn't Understand | Inside Qatar | ENDEVR Documentary

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Antimycobacterials | Anti-TB Drugs

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This Is What Brexit Cost the World

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What’s New in the Treatment of Rifampin Resistant TB - Francesca Conradie, MBBCh

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