Disease Diaries

Ten tuberculosis patients from across the globe are chronicling life with their illness to educate the rest of us

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The word tuberculosis may evoke 19th-century tales of pale-faced, consumptive patients seeking respite on a mountaintop sanatorium. But a new story has emerged, writes Sarah Boseley at Guardian.co.uk (June 30, 2011). Millions of people worldwide have a powerful strain of the disease, termed multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), and 440,000 more acquire it every year.

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Doctors Without Borders has come up with a novel way to update our TB education: a blog, in the patients’ own words. “I could try to paraphrase some of what my patients go through,” writes tuberculosis doctor Philipp du Cros, who conceived the TB&Me project last year with the UK medical department, on the British Medical Journal blog (July 12, 2011). “But never having taken the treatment myself, I don’t think I’m in the best position to do that.”

So far 10 people have signed up to write or orate the new history of TB, from places as disparate as India, Swaziland, and the Philippines. Patients include Grace Lamwaka, an agriculture student; Mildred Fernando, a certified public accountant; and Christiaan Van Vuuren, a.k.a. the Fully Sick Rapper, who entertained himself during seven months of quarantine by making YouTube rap videos.

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