Worldwide, there are nearly 10 million new cases of active TB and 1.8 million associated deaths every year. WHO estimates that one-third of the world’s population is infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), forming a huge latent Mtb global reservoir. This renders the prospect of ever eliminating Mtb from the human race almost impossible. Several controversial issues regarding host-pathogen interactions and existing prevention and eradication strategies for latent Mtb infections need to be critically re-examined. In this viewpoint, widely held assumptions on Mtb latency and isoniazid monotherapy and chemoprophylaxis are challenged. We highlight the need for future research to resolve these issues and to develop evidence-based strategi...
Tuberculosis (TB) has surpassed HIV to become the leading infectious killer of adults globally, caus...
In the last decade, tuberculosis (TB) has reemerged as one of the leading causes of death (nearly 3 ...
In recent decades, great changes have taken place in the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB), which ar...
Worldwide, there are nearly 10 million new cases of active TB and 1.8 million associated deaths ever...
Tuberculosis continues to be an epidemic disease worldwide especially in the developing countries. O...
Tuesday 24 March is the World Health Organization’s World Tuberculosis Day. The goal is to end the g...
Tuesday 24 March is the World Health Organization’s World Tuberculosis Day. The goal is to end the g...
Tuberculosis still remains a global health emergency, claiming 1.5 million lives in 2013. The bacter...
Tuberculosis is a major global cause of morbidity and mortality. Despite recent advances in containi...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious fatal disease mainly among the developing countries. It is caused...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis described by Robert Koch in 1882 is the leading infectious killer of ad...
Tuberculosis (TB) has surpassed HIV to become the leading infectious killer of adults globally, caus...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious fatal disease mainly among the developing countries. It is caused...
In a Perspective, Gavin Churchyard and Sue Swindells discuss the importance of strategies to target ...
© 2018 Dr. Romain Frederic Corneille RagonnetTuberculosis (TB) represents a major public health issu...
Tuberculosis (TB) has surpassed HIV to become the leading infectious killer of adults globally, caus...
In the last decade, tuberculosis (TB) has reemerged as one of the leading causes of death (nearly 3 ...
In recent decades, great changes have taken place in the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB), which ar...
Worldwide, there are nearly 10 million new cases of active TB and 1.8 million associated deaths ever...
Tuberculosis continues to be an epidemic disease worldwide especially in the developing countries. O...
Tuesday 24 March is the World Health Organization’s World Tuberculosis Day. The goal is to end the g...
Tuesday 24 March is the World Health Organization’s World Tuberculosis Day. The goal is to end the g...
Tuberculosis still remains a global health emergency, claiming 1.5 million lives in 2013. The bacter...
Tuberculosis is a major global cause of morbidity and mortality. Despite recent advances in containi...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious fatal disease mainly among the developing countries. It is caused...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis described by Robert Koch in 1882 is the leading infectious killer of ad...
Tuberculosis (TB) has surpassed HIV to become the leading infectious killer of adults globally, caus...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious fatal disease mainly among the developing countries. It is caused...
In a Perspective, Gavin Churchyard and Sue Swindells discuss the importance of strategies to target ...
© 2018 Dr. Romain Frederic Corneille RagonnetTuberculosis (TB) represents a major public health issu...
Tuberculosis (TB) has surpassed HIV to become the leading infectious killer of adults globally, caus...
In the last decade, tuberculosis (TB) has reemerged as one of the leading causes of death (nearly 3 ...
In recent decades, great changes have taken place in the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB), which ar...