Sreekanth Boddireddy

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The United States of America, Charles Dickens once noted, was “a nation of spitters.” People spit on trolleys and on sidewalks, on restaurant floors and even in the home. Many public health efforts focused on discouraging or even outlawing spitting (public spitting continues to be illegal in many American municipalities), which likely did have some effect on rates of transmission.
Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
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