Tuberculosis and foreign-born populations in the United States: A mixed methods pilot study of media reporting and political identification.
Angel N DesaiShravanthi M SeshasayeeMaimuna S MajumderBritta LassmannLawrence C MadoffEmily L CohnJohn S BrownsteinPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Preliminary data from this pilot suggest that political leaning may affect reporting on TB in US foreign-born populations. Right-leaning news organizations produced the most reports on TB, and the majority of these reports portrayed foreign-born persons negatively. In addition, the control group comprised of non-TB, non-foreign born reports on communicable diseases featured a higher percentage of left-leaning news outlets, suggesting that reporting on TB in foreign-born individuals may be of greater interest to right-leaning outlets. Further investigation both in the U.S. and globally is needed.