Tuberculosis (TB) is the ninth cause of global death, more than any other infectious disease. With growing drug resistance the epidemic remains and will require significant attention and investment for the elimination of this disease to occur. With susceptible TB treatment not changing over the last four decades and the advent of drug resistance, new drugs and regimens are required.Recently, through greater collaboration and research networks some progress with significant advances has taken place, not withstanding the comparatively low amount of resources invested. Of late the availability of the new drugs bedaquiline, delamanid and repurposed drugs linezolid, clofazimine and carbapenems are being used more frequently in drug-resistant TB ...
Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) on top of being a growing public health concern, re...
Despite the low expensive and effective four-drug treatment regimen (isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazina...
About 1·3 million people died of tuberculosis in 2012, despite availability of effective drug treatm...
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to cause more deaths worldwide than any other single infectious disease....
Tuberculosis (TB) is the ninth cause of global death, more than any other infectious disease. With g...
Grania Brigden,1 Cathy Hewison,2 Francis Varaine21Access Campaign, Médecins Sans Fronti&egrav...
ABSTRACT Multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB and XDR-TB, respect...
Tuberculosis remains the world's leading cause of death from an infectious disease, responsible for ...
Treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) cases is challenging because it relies on sec...
Two new drugs—bedaquiline and delamanid—have recently been approved by stringent regulatory authorit...
Tuberculosis (TB), an ongoing public health threat, is worsened by the emergence of drug resistance....
Introduction: In recent years, a pressing need to develop new, effective and safe drugs against tube...
The current treatment regimen against drug susceptible tuberculosis (DS-TB) was defined by the 1980s...
The development of drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) is a major threat worldwide. Based on World Heal...
ABSTRACT The United Nations Millennium Development Goal of reversing the global spread of tuberculos...
Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) on top of being a growing public health concern, re...
Despite the low expensive and effective four-drug treatment regimen (isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazina...
About 1·3 million people died of tuberculosis in 2012, despite availability of effective drug treatm...
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to cause more deaths worldwide than any other single infectious disease....
Tuberculosis (TB) is the ninth cause of global death, more than any other infectious disease. With g...
Grania Brigden,1 Cathy Hewison,2 Francis Varaine21Access Campaign, Médecins Sans Fronti&egrav...
ABSTRACT Multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB and XDR-TB, respect...
Tuberculosis remains the world's leading cause of death from an infectious disease, responsible for ...
Treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) cases is challenging because it relies on sec...
Two new drugs—bedaquiline and delamanid—have recently been approved by stringent regulatory authorit...
Tuberculosis (TB), an ongoing public health threat, is worsened by the emergence of drug resistance....
Introduction: In recent years, a pressing need to develop new, effective and safe drugs against tube...
The current treatment regimen against drug susceptible tuberculosis (DS-TB) was defined by the 1980s...
The development of drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) is a major threat worldwide. Based on World Heal...
ABSTRACT The United Nations Millennium Development Goal of reversing the global spread of tuberculos...
Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) on top of being a growing public health concern, re...
Despite the low expensive and effective four-drug treatment regimen (isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazina...
About 1·3 million people died of tuberculosis in 2012, despite availability of effective drug treatm...