Refugees Enrich Our Culture With Infectious Tuberculosis

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
May. 23, 2016

B. Hussein Obama's "cultural enrichment" program is working out just great!

(Hat tip to George Zimmerman for the unique Obama name abbreviation.)

Via Breitbart:
Four refugees sent to Indiana by the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement in 2015 were diagnosed with active tuberculosis once they arrived in the Hoosier State, according to the Indiana Department of Health. Active tuberculosis (TB) is infectious, while so-called "latent TB" is not infectious. But 10 percent of those infected with latent TB develop active infectious TB.

In 2015, almost 400 migrants with latent TB settled in Indiana, according to state records. The state's TB rate had declined for the 54 years up to 2010, but is now increasing as more migrants settle in the state.

"Tuberculosis is one of the most lethal infectious diseases in history," Dr. Jane Orient, executive director of the Association of American Physicians and surgeons, told Breitbart News last week. "It is easily transmitted, say on a public bus [and] increasingly, it is becoming highly resistant to all our antibiotics," she said.
What Dr. Orient left out is it's also one of the most culturally enriching diseases in history.


Tuberculosis: It's the spice of life.

Wikipedia's "Society and Culture" section on TB says: "Phthisis is a Greek word for consumption, an old term for pulmonary tuberculosis; around 460 BC, Hippocrates described phthisis as a disease of dry seasons. The abbreviation 'TB' is short for tubercle bacillus."

There you go, now we're all learning the intricacies of TB, consider yourself enriched!

Thanks, Obama!













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