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The immediate
impact on people infected with tuberculosis is twofold, first the physical
cost of the disease and secondly the social cost. Tuberculosis is still
thought of as a disease associated with poverty, linked closely to the lower
social and economic strata of the population. The program treatment has
become more complicated because people won’t voluntarily admit that they are
infected by tuberculosis for fear of being excluded from their social and
economic life. This is worsened by the fact that they need a rather long
treatment time to be cured, not to mention the boredom of taking the
medication for that long period of time. Many people cannot afford the cost
of medication and prolonged treatment or to be out of work while
recuperating when under treatment.
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