AbstractThe ability of immunotherapy with heat-killed Mycobacteriumvaccae (NCTC 11659), as an addition to the available chemotherapy, to improve the outcome in patients with multi-drug-resistant tubercle bacilli (MDRTB) who had not been cured by chemotherapy alone was evaluated in tuberculosis centres in Estonia, Iran, Kuwait, New Zealand, Romania, Vietnam and the U.K.A total of 337 patients in the above countries received intradermal injections of M.vaccae in addition to chemotherapy. Patients were grouped according to the length of their histories of disease: less than or greater than 2 years duration. Initially, single doses of M. vaccae were given but subsequently up to 12 doses at 2-month intervals were given. Chemotherapy varied from ...
AbstractTuberculosis (TB) causes 1.3 million deaths annually. There are 0.5 million cases of multidr...
(See the editorial commentary by McMurray on pages 1193–4.) Background. Recent advances in rational ...
Tuberculosis is the leading infectious cause of death worldwide, with 9·6 million cases and 1·5 mill...
AbstractIn this study of 102 patients with culture-positive chronic treatment failure or repeatedly ...
SummaryWe report the first study of triple-dose immunotherapy with heat-killed Mycobacterium vaccae ...
It is estimated that one third of the world's population are infected with M. tuberculosis and that ...
Adjunctive immunotherapy with heat-killed Mycobacterium vaccae was studied in a ran-domized, placebo...
AbstractA study to assess the impact of immunotherapy with Mycobacterium vaccae on the treatment of ...
AbstractIn this study, 206 previously untreated patients with sputum culture positive pulmonary tube...
BACKGROUND: The 9-month-long chemotherapy of tuberculosis often results in poor compliance and emerg...
Background: The 9-month-long chemotherapy of tuberculosis often results in poor compliance and emerg...
Tuberculosis (TB) has scourged humankind for millennia, and latent infection affects nearly one-thir...
Tuberculosis (TB) has scourged humankind for millennia, and latent infection affects nearly one-thir...
Despite the existence of the prophylactic Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, infection by Mycoba...
Tuberculosis continues to kill 1·4 million people annually. During the past 5 years, an alarming inc...
AbstractTuberculosis (TB) causes 1.3 million deaths annually. There are 0.5 million cases of multidr...
(See the editorial commentary by McMurray on pages 1193–4.) Background. Recent advances in rational ...
Tuberculosis is the leading infectious cause of death worldwide, with 9·6 million cases and 1·5 mill...
AbstractIn this study of 102 patients with culture-positive chronic treatment failure or repeatedly ...
SummaryWe report the first study of triple-dose immunotherapy with heat-killed Mycobacterium vaccae ...
It is estimated that one third of the world's population are infected with M. tuberculosis and that ...
Adjunctive immunotherapy with heat-killed Mycobacterium vaccae was studied in a ran-domized, placebo...
AbstractA study to assess the impact of immunotherapy with Mycobacterium vaccae on the treatment of ...
AbstractIn this study, 206 previously untreated patients with sputum culture positive pulmonary tube...
BACKGROUND: The 9-month-long chemotherapy of tuberculosis often results in poor compliance and emerg...
Background: The 9-month-long chemotherapy of tuberculosis often results in poor compliance and emerg...
Tuberculosis (TB) has scourged humankind for millennia, and latent infection affects nearly one-thir...
Tuberculosis (TB) has scourged humankind for millennia, and latent infection affects nearly one-thir...
Despite the existence of the prophylactic Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, infection by Mycoba...
Tuberculosis continues to kill 1·4 million people annually. During the past 5 years, an alarming inc...
AbstractTuberculosis (TB) causes 1.3 million deaths annually. There are 0.5 million cases of multidr...
(See the editorial commentary by McMurray on pages 1193–4.) Background. Recent advances in rational ...
Tuberculosis is the leading infectious cause of death worldwide, with 9·6 million cases and 1·5 mill...