The UK Health Security Agency has urged people to be aware of the symptoms as new figures show a 13% rise in the number of ...
Tuberculosis was the leading cause of death in Victorian England, killing around four million people between 1851 and 1910.
CASES of the world’s most infectious disease are still on the rise in England – and experts are asking Brits to be aware of ...
Tuberculosis (TB) cases are surging, fuelling fears England may see a resurgence of the Victorian-era illness ... Early symptoms of the disease include coughs, fevers, night sweats and weight ...
Cases of the 19th century disease are continuing to rise after peaking last year - prompting officials to declare a "serious ...
Tuberculosis is curable and preventable, but the Victoria disease remains a serious public health issue in England - cases ...
The World Health Organisation has warned that tuberculosis (TB) is the "world's leading cause of death from a single ...
Tuberculosis was the leading cause of death in Victorian England, killing around four million people between 1851 and 1910. Progress in public health contained the disease, but the UKHSA warned ...