One of Tuberculosis's Biggest, Scariest Numbers Is Probably Wrong
Briefly

The sole available vaccine was lackluster; the microbe had rapidly evolved resistance to the drugs used to fight it. And the disease had a particularly insidious trait: After entering the body, the bacterium could stow away for years or decades, before erupting without warning into full-blown disease.
Read at The Atlantic
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