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  2. Category:Tuberculosis deaths in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Tuberculosis deaths in Canada by province or territory (7 C) Pages in category "Tuberculosis deaths in Canada" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 ...

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  4. Tuberculosis - Wikipedia

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    In Canada and Australia, tuberculosis is many times more common among the Indigenous peoples, especially in remote areas. [182] [183] Factors contributing to this include higher prevalence of predisposing health conditions and behaviours, and overcrowding and poverty. In some Canadian Indigenous groups, genetic susceptibility may play a role. [77]

  5. WHO: Tuberculosis cases rise for the first time in years - AOL

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    The U.N. health agency said more than 10 million people worldwide were sickened by tuberculosis in 2021, a 4.5% rise from the year before. WHO said about 450,000 cases involved people infected ...

  6. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    Not included in the above table are many waves of deadly diseases brought by Europeans to the Americas and Caribbean. Western Hemisphere populations were ravaged mostly by smallpox, but also typhus, measles, influenza, bubonic plague, cholera, malaria, tuberculosis, mumps, yellow fever, and pertussis. The lack of written records in many places ...

  7. List of human disease case fatality rates - Wikipedia

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    Human infectious diseases may be characterized by their case fatality rate (CFR), the proportion of people diagnosed with a disease who die from it (cf. mortality rate).It should not be confused with the infection fatality rate (IFR), the estimated proportion of people infected by a disease-causing agent, including asymptomatic and undiagnosed infections, who die from the disease.

  8. National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - Wikipedia

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    The most common cause of death was tuberculosis, which was also a common cause of death among children across Canada at that time; [23] but, students also died from other causes, including other diseases, fire, accident, drowning, and hypothermia, some of which occurred while running away from school. Some residential schools had mortality ...

  9. Category:Tuberculosis deaths in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tuberculosis deaths in Ontario" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.