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- Illustrate methods to reduce or prevent the occurrence of tuberculosis. What is being done for people that live in Ethiopia where tuberculosis is common? What organizations are involved in these activities?what are the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance of mycobacterium tuberculosis?Describe the optimal environment, test, drug vaccine and course of action to help treat TB.