Primary and post-primary tuberculosis (TB) are different diseases caused by the same organism. Primary TB produces systemic immunity. Post-primary TB produces cavities to support massive proliferation of organisms for transmission of infection to new hosts from a person with sufficient immunity to prevent systemic infection. Post-primary, also known as bronchogenic, TB begins in humans as asymptomatic bronchial spread of obstructive lobular pneumonia, not as expanding granulomas. Most lesions regress spontaneously. However, some undergo caseation necrosis that is coughed out through the necrotic bronchi to form cavities. Caseous pneumonia that is not expelled through the bronchi is retained to become the focus of fibrocaseous disease. No an...
International audienceAbstractAchieving the control of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) would require the d...
For experimental modeling of tuberculosis, animals of various species are used, each of which has it...
Experiments in the late 19th century sought to define the host specificity of the causative agents o...
Abstract: Technology is currently available which permits the reproducible infection of laboratory a...
It has long been recognized that tuberculosis (TB) induces both protective and tissue damaging immun...
It was Robert Koch who recognized the spectrum of pathology of tuberculosis (TB) in different animal...
The progression from primary Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection to disease is usually slow in huma...
The widely used animal models for tuberculosis (TB) display fundamental differences from human TB. T...
Objective: Mycobacterium bovis (Mb) responsible for bovine TB, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) ...
The rabbit model of tuberculosis is attractive because of its pathophysiologic resemblance to the di...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading cause of death globally among infectious diseases that has kille...
Tuberculosis (TB) develops in 5 % to 10 % of people infected withMycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb), ...
Tuberculosis (TB) caused byMycobacterium tuberculosis is primarily a disease of humans who are consi...
Experiments in the late 19th century sought to define the host specificity of the causative agents o...
Little is known regarding the early events of infection of humans with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. T...
International audienceAbstractAchieving the control of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) would require the d...
For experimental modeling of tuberculosis, animals of various species are used, each of which has it...
Experiments in the late 19th century sought to define the host specificity of the causative agents o...
Abstract: Technology is currently available which permits the reproducible infection of laboratory a...
It has long been recognized that tuberculosis (TB) induces both protective and tissue damaging immun...
It was Robert Koch who recognized the spectrum of pathology of tuberculosis (TB) in different animal...
The progression from primary Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection to disease is usually slow in huma...
The widely used animal models for tuberculosis (TB) display fundamental differences from human TB. T...
Objective: Mycobacterium bovis (Mb) responsible for bovine TB, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) ...
The rabbit model of tuberculosis is attractive because of its pathophysiologic resemblance to the di...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading cause of death globally among infectious diseases that has kille...
Tuberculosis (TB) develops in 5 % to 10 % of people infected withMycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb), ...
Tuberculosis (TB) caused byMycobacterium tuberculosis is primarily a disease of humans who are consi...
Experiments in the late 19th century sought to define the host specificity of the causative agents o...
Little is known regarding the early events of infection of humans with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. T...
International audienceAbstractAchieving the control of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) would require the d...
For experimental modeling of tuberculosis, animals of various species are used, each of which has it...
Experiments in the late 19th century sought to define the host specificity of the causative agents o...