
28 July 2020
All local recommended safety guidelines followed at the time of interview.
People experiencing homelessness have extremely high exposure rates to airborne diseases. Dr. Alistair Story is putting tuberculosis (TB) – the world’s deadliest airborne infectious disease – back on the public healthcare radar by bringing treatments to susceptible communities knowing that a disruption in TB testing would have major consequences.
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If you are going to ask the population to stay at home, what does that mean if you haven’t got one?
Dr. Alistair Story, Clinical Lead, University College London Hospitals, Find&Treat Service
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We’ve been learning the hard way for nearly 20 years about how to control an airborne communicable disease, in this instance, on the streets.
Dr. Alistair Story, Clinical Lead, University College London Hospitals, Find&Treat Service
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It is now completely within our grasp to redouble our efforts to find social and technological solutions to TB. We can do it with COVID. We can do it for TB.
Dr. Alistair Story, Clinical Lead, University College London Hospitals, Find&Treat Service
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