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Follow the link to a chart illustrating the changing pattern of TB related deaths in Hong Kong and how this relates to different historical socio-political events.

In China, TB remains a feared and stigmatizing disease. It was a major killer in the 19th C. and the early 20th C. when western colonial ambitions and corruption bankrupted the nation. Contrast this image to that of TB in 19th Century Europe!