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After the collapse of the Soviet Union many of its associated institutions struggled to cope with the rise of Multi Drug Restricted Tuberculosis. Political Isolation, an underfunded health system, overcrowded prison system, poverty and lack of contemporary medical knowledge contributed to this rise within the Former Soviet Union. Without effective and immediate action the spread of Multi Drug Resistant TB threatened to become a Global Problem. A documentary project looking at the Rise of Multi Drug Related Tuberculosis.