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In 'Everything Is Tuberculosis,' John Green turns his attention to a deadly disease

2025/4/7
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Andrew Limbaugh: 我认为结核病的治愈方法已经存在,但人们仍在因其死亡,问题不在科学而在其他方面,例如药物的可及性和经济因素。 John Green: 我认为结核病的持续存在是因为我们允许它存在。我的新书《万物皆为结核病》探讨了人类对结核病的反应和治疗的历史。我家族中也有人死于结核病,这让我更加关注这个问题。 我与一个名叫亨利的塞拉利昂男孩的经历也让我意识到结核病的严重性。亨利患有多药耐药结核病,他的病情加剧了我的担忧。 自结核病在20世纪50年代中期可治愈以来,已有超过1.5亿人死于该疾病,这是一个巨大的耻辱。 我们有很好的工具来治愈结核病,即使是大多数类型的耐药结核病,但这些药物往往不在需要它们的地方。 我们需要努力降低药物价格,让更多人能够获得治疗。 我们应该平等对待所有人的生命,不应该因为经济原因而忽视对结核病患者的治疗。 结核病是一个全球性问题,不分国界,我们有义务为全球的结核病患者提供帮助。 Robin Young: 我认为结核病的持续存在是因为贫穷国家无力承担昂贵的药物治疗。

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The author starts with a past conversation about world hunger, which was mistakenly considered a science problem. The interview shifts to John Green's book, "Everything is Tuberculosis," highlighting that while the science to cure TB exists, millions still die annually due to societal factors.
  • World hunger is not a science problem, but a societal one
  • TB is curable, yet millions die annually

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Tuberculosis is one of the oldest diseases in human history – and it still kills more than a million people every year. In a new book, The Fault in Our Stars author John Green argues the infection persists only because we allow it to. Everything Is Tuberculosis takes on the history of the human response to and treatment of tuberculosis. The book, Green says, was partially inspired by a young boy named Henry whom the author met at a hospital in Sierra Leone. In today's episode, Green joins Here & Now's Robin Young for a conversation that touches on Henry's story, the history of tuberculosis in Green's own family, and the interconnected nature of human health.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)