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Tuberculosis cases are spiking in Montreal — but the general public shouldn’t worry
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2 days agoNewsDuration 2:27While the disease can be deadly in some acute cases, public health officials say it doesn’t spread as easily as some other infectious diseases, and there are specific reasons why it is more prevalent in some communities.
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